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Record 1 2012-06-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Nonverbal Communication (Psychology)
  • Psychology of Communication
OBS

Wollen, Weber and Lowry (1972) examined the role of different kinds of pictures in helping people to form ... associations between word pairs. They used four kinds of pictures, examples of which are ...: (1) noninteracting, nonbizarre; (2) noninteracting, bizarre; (3) interacting, nonbizarre; (4) interacting, bizarre.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Communication non verbale (Psychologie)
  • Psychologie de la communication
OBS

Équivalent proposé par un psycholinguiste, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. Celui-ci précise que, dans le contexte des associations de mots ou d'objets, «bizarre» n'a pas forcément le sens d'étrange ou de grotesque.

Spanish

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