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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2013 Nov 25;40(2):567–587. doi: 10.1037/a0035032

Table 1.

Frequency of Trial Types Presented in Experiment 1a.

Condition Word
Color
Red Blue White Purple
List-Wide PC-33 |C| = -.76 RED 12 12 12 12
BLUE 12 12 12 12
WHITE 12 12 12 12
PURPLE 12 12 12 12
Pink Green Black Yellow
PINK 12 4 4 4
GREEN 4 12 4 4
BLACK 4 4 12 4
YELLOW 4 4 4 12

Red Blue White Purple
List-Wide PC-67 |C| = .85 RED 36 4 4 4
BLUE 4 36 4 4
WHITE 4 4 36 4
PURPLE 4 4 4 36
Pink Green Black Yellow
PINK 12 4 4 4
GREEN 4 12 4 4
BLACK 4 4 12 4
YELLOW 4 4 4 12

Note. PC = Proportion Congruence; In this table, RED, BLUE, WHITE, and PURPLE are serving the role of PC-25 and PC-75 items whereas PINK, GREEN, BLACK, and YELLOW are serving the role of PC-50 items. List-Wide PC-33 = Mostly Incongruent list; List-Wide PC-67 = Mostly Congruent list. |C| refers to the coefficient of contingency, which reflects the degree to which word and color values are contingent. The sign (+/-) refers to whether the conditional probability of congruent stimuli (+) or incongruent stimuli (-) was relatively large. It was calculated for the entire list (matrix) of items following the formula provided by Melara and Algom (2003).