Abstract

In a factorial design, it was shown that Ss produce more responses to their high-value area label than to their low-value area label in a continuous word-association task, where value importance was measured by the Allport-Vernon-Lindzey Study of Values. It was also shown that the commonality and number of responses decrease over time. Possible reasons for the failure to find a significant effect for associational fluency are discussed.

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