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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Aug 01, Francisco Xavier Castellanos commented:

      Many thanks


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    2. On 2014 Jul 23, Qiyong Gong commented:

      Dear Dr. Castellanos,

      Thanks for your interest, and yes, we were using the Stroop Color-Word test rather than the numerical version of the Stroop. Those "numbers" were actually referring to the numbers of words rather than numerical numbers. For instance, "right numbers" denotes the number of answers for correctly identifying the objects, and vice versa, "error numbers" for the number of mistakes. Hope this helps.

      Best regards, Qiyong Gong


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    3. On 2014 Jul 23, Qiyong Gong commented:

      None


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    4. On 2014 Jul 11, Francisco Xavier Castellanos commented:

      Minor request for clarification: the authors cite the Stroop Color-Word test, but the table seems to report results that would apply to the numerical version of the Stroop ("right numbers", "error numbers", and "correction numbers"). Can they clarify?


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Jul 11, Francisco Xavier Castellanos commented:

      Minor request for clarification: the authors cite the Stroop Color-Word test, but the table seems to report results that would apply to the numerical version of the Stroop ("right numbers", "error numbers", and "correction numbers"). Can they clarify?


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