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A Set of 400 Pictures Standardized for French: Norms for Name Agreement, Image Agreement, Familiarity, Visual Complexity, Image Variability, and Age of Acquisition

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Date 1999 Sep 30
PMID 10502875
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Abstract

The present article provides French normative measures for 400 line drawings taken from Cycowicz, Friedman, Rothstein, and Snodgrass (1997), including the 260 line drawings that were normed by Snodgrass and Vanderwart (1980). The pictures have been standardized on the following variables: name agreement, image agreement, familiarity, visual complexity, image variability, and age of acquisition. These normative data also include word frequency values and the first verbal associate (taken from Ferrand & Alario, 1998). The six variables obtained are important because of their potential effect in many fields of psychology, especially the study of cognitive processes such as visual perception, language, and memory.

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