Roses are Red, Violets are Blue: Does Linguistics Play a Part in Recognition of Different Colors in the Stroop Effect?
The Stroop effect was discovered and named after John Ridley Stroop, a psychologist in the 1930's. He discovered the stroop effect in one of his experiments, where a person's reaction speed to identifying a color would be severely lowered because there was a word written with the color. I wanted to test if different languages had different effects on reaction speed times while still being able to keep with the same alphabet.
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