| Literature DB >> 29757115 |
Carmen Moret-Tatay1, Daniel Gamermann2, Michael Murphy3, Anezka Kuzmičová4.
Abstract
Word frequency is one of the most robust factors in the literature on word processing, based on the lexical corpus of a language. However, different sources might be used in order to determine the actual frequency of each word. Recent research has determined frequencies based on movie subtitles, Twitter, blog posts, or newspapers. In this paper, we examine a determination of these frequencies based on the World Wide Web. For this purpose, a Python script was developed to obtain frequencies of a word through online search results. These frequencies were employed to estimate lexical decision times in comparison to the traditional frequencies in a lexical decision task. It was found that the Google frequencies predict reaction times comparably to the traditional frequencies. Still, the explained variance was higher for the traditional database.Entities:
Keywords: Googling; reaction times; word frequency; word recognition
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29757115 DOI: 10.1080/00221309.2018.1459451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Psychol ISSN: 0022-1309