Brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally

Snodgrass & Vanderwart (1980) standardized a set of 260 pictures in the USA for use in studies of cognitive processes that employ pictured objects as laboratory analogues of object themselves. Since then similar norms for this set were obtained in Britain, Spain, Japan and Iceland and a larger s...

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Main Authors: Pompéia Sabine, Miranda Mônica Carolina, Bueno Orlando Francisco Amodeo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO) 2003
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:505ccd383bf142d6a444d7653de92618 2023-05-15T16:49:58+02:00 Brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally Pompéia Sabine Miranda Mônica Carolina Bueno Orlando Francisco Amodeo 2003-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/505ccd383bf142d6a444d7653de92618 EN eng Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO) http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2003000600005 https://doaj.org/toc/0004-282X https://doaj.org/toc/1678-4227 0004-282X 1678-4227 https://doaj.org/article/505ccd383bf142d6a444d7653de92618 Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, Vol 61, Iss 4, Pp 916-919 (2003) picture naming familiarity visual complexity norms standardization Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry RC321-571 article 2003 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T22:06:29Z Snodgrass & Vanderwart (1980) standardized a set of 260 pictures in the USA for use in studies of cognitive processes that employ pictured objects as laboratory analogues of object themselves. Since then similar norms for this set were obtained in Britain, Spain, Japan and Iceland and a larger set of 400 pictures (including the original 260: Cycowicz et al., 1997) was studied in France and Brazil. The present article provides a comparison of the norms obtained in Brazil and internationally. The pattern of correlations among the Brazilian and other standardizations were equivalent to that previously observed: despite pictures being judged to be of similar familiarity and visual complexity (high positive correlations), name agreement was less correlated, possibly due to differences in the languages spoken in each country and/or in the sample size used in each study. Results confirm the adequacy of the Brazilian norms. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic picture
naming
familiarity
visual complexity
norms
standardization
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
spellingShingle picture
naming
familiarity
visual complexity
norms
standardization
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Pompéia Sabine
Miranda Mônica Carolina
Bueno Orlando Francisco Amodeo
Brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally
topic_facet picture
naming
familiarity
visual complexity
norms
standardization
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
description Snodgrass & Vanderwart (1980) standardized a set of 260 pictures in the USA for use in studies of cognitive processes that employ pictured objects as laboratory analogues of object themselves. Since then similar norms for this set were obtained in Britain, Spain, Japan and Iceland and a larger set of 400 pictures (including the original 260: Cycowicz et al., 1997) was studied in France and Brazil. The present article provides a comparison of the norms obtained in Brazil and internationally. The pattern of correlations among the Brazilian and other standardizations were equivalent to that previously observed: despite pictures being judged to be of similar familiarity and visual complexity (high positive correlations), name agreement was less correlated, possibly due to differences in the languages spoken in each country and/or in the sample size used in each study. Results confirm the adequacy of the Brazilian norms.
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author Pompéia Sabine
Miranda Mônica Carolina
Bueno Orlando Francisco Amodeo
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Miranda Mônica Carolina
Bueno Orlando Francisco Amodeo
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title Brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally
title_short Brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally
title_full Brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally
title_fullStr Brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally
title_sort brazilian standardised norms for a set of pictures are comparable with those obtained internationally
publisher Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO)
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