Theme_Identifiability_Ad_hoc_Spanish.xls
Description
Theme_Identifiability_Ad_hoc_Spanish.xls consists of five sheets. The first sheet, "Theme identifiability", contains the raw data. For each participant, it presents the 70 critical words along with their respective lists of 10 ad hoc associates. The first column shows the participant number, the second column identifies the list, the third column specifies the type of relationship of the lists (ad hoc), and the fourth column indicates the type of word (studied vs. critical). The fifth column contains the words themselves, while the sixth column provides the English translations of the critical and studied words. Adjacent columns include all responses provided by participants in the first, second, and third positions, as well as the confidence judgements related to the first response. Additionally, intrusions are noted—i.e., words from a study list that a participant mistakenly identified as the theme of that list, and therefore are not considered valid responses. The second sheet, “First word”, contains the total count of responses given in the first position for each list. It includes all the words that participants generated as the theme in the first position, associated with their respective critical word and list number. Additionally, it provides the English translation of the critical word, the total number of participants who responded to each list, the number of participants who identified a word as the theme, the percentage of participants who did so, and the mean confidence judgement for each first word. Intrusions are also noted, including the quantity and the incorrectly identified word. The third and fourth sheets, “Second word” and “Third word”, respectively, are dedicated to the count of responses given in the second and third positions. The layout is identical to the previous sheets, except that the column for the mean confidence judgement is not included. The fifth sheet, "Summary," presents the final summary, showing the most frequently identified theme for the first, second, and third positions for each list.