Central to this approach is the grounded theory methodology, as proposed by Strauss and Corbin (1997). This inductive method is particularly apt for situations where existing theories might not be encompassing enough. Grounded theory gives precedence to the data itself, allowing theories to emerge ...
from a contingently responding robot, rather than a non-contingent robot. a closer replication of the original paradigm was conducted by geiskkovitch, thiessen, young, and glenwright (2019) with 3–5 year old children, where they did manipulate the reliability of the robot. they found evidence...
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so staging the situation with confederates may be the only practical way to collect data. Alternatively, using a confederate may simply be a convenience for the experimenter. However, when
S. Ferreira and Dell (2000, Exp. 6) tested whether "communicative pressures" created by having an addressee would enable speakers to better detect and avoid ambiguity (the addressees, who were not confederates, did not speak, but did rate the speakers' clarity). Underlying this view is the...
did at various tasks. Conventional wisdom said the good hand would be unaffected by the stroke, but Sainburg's results showed otherwise. In patients with right-brain damage, theirright handdid badly on tests of how accurately it could stabilize at the end of a reaching movement ("badly" mea...
did at various tasks. Conventional wisdom said the good hand would be unaffected by the stroke, but Sainburg's results showed otherwise. In patients with right-brain damage, theirright handdid badly on tests of how accurately it could stabilize at the end of a reaching movement ("badly" mea...