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In this stimulus set there were 20 stimuli per three- way categorization of OCP - place violation , expected probability , and similarity to exist- CONSTRAINT VIOLATION OCP violation No violation EXPECTED PROBABILITY High , 0.12-0.25 ...
In this stimulus set there were 20 stimuli per three- way categorization of OCP - place violation , expected probability , and similarity to exist- CONSTRAINT VIOLATION OCP violation No violation EXPECTED PROBABILITY High , 0.12-0.25 ...
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tions and those without violations . For example , it was not the case that all OCP - place violation stimuli were rated as less acceptable than all nonviolation stimuli . The pres- ence or absence of an OCP - place violation predicts ...
tions and those without violations . For example , it was not the case that all OCP - place violation stimuli were rated as less acceptable than all nonviolation stimuli . The pres- ence or absence of an OCP - place violation predicts ...
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First , given the strong influence of OCP - place violations on the ratings , we performed an additional analysis ... Frisch ( 2000 ) contains an explicit model of multiple constraint violation in the case of the Arabic verbal roots .
First , given the strong influence of OCP - place violations on the ratings , we performed an additional analysis ... Frisch ( 2000 ) contains an explicit model of multiple constraint violation in the case of the Arabic verbal roots .
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