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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychol Gen. 2011 Aug;140(3):348–363. doi: 10.1037/a0022840

Shape Stimuli from Experiments 1 and 2

List Target
Unrelated
Related
Control for related
in other list
Target’s Control
Target
Related’s Control
Unrelated
A bagel tire dart cloud
A ball moon glass iron
A cigarette worm basketball honey
A daisy fan crayon chain
A football lemon chicken thread
A frisbee pizza thimble pitcher
A grenade lime toothbrush stamp
A puck cookie mallet spider
A rope cobra drum muffin
A spaghetti hay ruler tub
A tennis ball apple paintbrush wine
A tile napkin perfume helmet
B balloon watermelon screw comb
B baseball orange telephone refrigerator
B bomb peach desk slippers
B cigar candle garlic drill
B hat cake speaker pipe
B mountain funnel window giraffe
B rolling pin corn lollipop bear
B softball grapefruit mustard kettle
B teepee birdie (badminton) snowman whistle
B towel flag rabbit plant
B volleyball cantaloupe thermometer kite
B yardstick belt lighter cup

Note. Rows depict displays. Each display was presented to subjects receiving lists A and B. Plain text column headers indicate the assignment of objects to conditions for the list indicated in column one, while italic headers indicate the assignment of objects to conditions for the other list. For example, for participants receiving list A, tape was the target, glue was the function-related object, penny was the target’s control, and cane was the related object’s control. Participants receiving list B saw the same display, but penny was the target, glue was a control for the related object in list A, and tape and cane were unrelated objects.