experimental paradigm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexperimentalandparadigm
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experimental
adjective
uk/ɪkˌsper.ɪˈmen.təl/us/ɪkˌsper.əˈmen.t̬əl/
using new methods, ideas, substances, etc. that have not been tried before, usually in order to find out what effect ...
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paradigm
noun[C]
uk/ˈpær.ə.daɪm/us/ˈper.ə.daɪm/
a model of something, or a very clear and typical example ...
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Theexperimentalparadigmisolated spatial, temporal, and spatial-and-temporal chromatic contrast effects on discrimination.
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Individual cells were usually held for at least 90 min to complete theexperimentalparadigm.
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The basicexperimentalparadigmwas that of the comparison of individual performances when isolated and when in the presence of other people.
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Theexperimentalparadigmis clearly inadequate for the investigation of real-life experiences to music, which has social and emotional as well as cognitive components.
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Theexperimentalparadigmalso permitted us to examine performance differences among the children.
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In these studies, high and low frequencies were not investigated within the sameexperimentalparadigm, making their comparison difficult.
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However, the influence of illusions is not even fixed within a singleexperimentalparadigmfor a single question.
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Thus, what is needed is a newexperimentalparadigmthat is capable of independently assessing learners' ability to correctly interpret sentences containing object clitics.
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In theexperimentalparadigm, infants were introduced to a total of three novel symbols, one at a time.
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A different method was used for theexperimentalparadigmof curve tracing.
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In theexperimentalparadigmused here, response phase is sufficient to make linear predictions.
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Thus, the grammaticality judgment task, whether in its written or auditory form, is not a good candidate for anexperimentalparadigmfor the present purpose.
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A further issue is to examine to what extent the findings of the present study are not an outcome of adopting a particularexperimentalparadigm.
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Because of thisexperimentalparadigm, research on the effect of bilingualism on children's development has tended to seek conclusive decisions on binary questions.
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Theirexperimentalparadigmprovides a viable alternative to the picture+word interference methodology for the study of successful spoken word production.
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Wiring diagram of theexperimentalparadigm.
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