Abstract

Word and nonsense anagram stimuli were tachistoscopically presented (1 sec., ½ sec.), in two presentation orders, to four groups totalling 80 Ss. Word anagrams took longer to solve than nonsense anagrams. There was also a significant interaction between exposure time and presentation order. The results are interpreted as supporting a cognitive analysis of anagram problem solving.

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