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"Instead, it would actually be more useful to measure her reaction times on this new task," he said, referring to the word-association.
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Test subjects were given a 10-question word-association test often used to measure one kind of creativity sample item: What one word links "measure," "worm," "video"?
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Revis referred to Moss as a "slouch" while playing a word-association game on the NFL Network in January.
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Revis referred to Moss as a "slouch" while playing a word-association game on the NFL Network in January.
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I suspect that if you performed a word-association test using the word “priest,” it would more often than not evoke a response of “pedophile,” “child abuser,” or (at best) “hypocrite.”
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Revis referred to Moss as a "slouch" while playing a word-association game on the NFL Network in January.
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The speaker is devising his own system without reference to any of the classical texts in Judaism, frequently by simple free- and word-association.
Rev. Wil Gafney, Ph.D.: Eddie Long Is Not A 'King' Ph.D. Rev. Wil Gafney 2012
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Revis referred to Moss as a "slouch" while playing a word-association game on the NFL Network in January.
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These are the buzz words of a word-association game starting with ASBO: kids, hoods, pride, class, parents and swans (we'll get to those.)
ASBO Nation Rozalind Dineen 2010
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"Glee" star Jane Lynch appeared on Katie Couric's web show, @katiecouric, this week, and in Couric's regular word-association "Name Game" Lynch offered up a Rush Limbaugh diss.
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