Data from a probe experiment testing whether immediate memory for sentences is influenced by the phrase structure of the sentence. The data sets come from Timm (1975), Ex. 3.14 and Ex. 3.16 (p.244)
data
Format
Probe1: A data frame with 11 observations on the following 5 variables.
p1: speed at position 1
p2: speed at position 2
p3: speed at position 3
p4: speed at position 4
p5: speed at position 5
Probe2: A data frame with 20 observations on the following 6 variables.
stm: Short term memory capacity: a factor with levels HighLow
p1: speed at position 1
p2: speed at position 2
p3: speed at position 3
p4: speed at position 4
p5: speed at position 5
Source
Timm, N. (1975) Multivariate analysis, with applications in education and psychology Brooks/Cole.
Details
Procedure: Subjects listened to tape-recorded sentences. Each sentence was followed by a "probe word" from one of 5 positions within the sentence. The subject had to respond with the word which immediately followed the probe word in the sentence. The dependent measure is response speed = k(1/reaction time).
Sample sentence:
* The tall man met the young girl who got the new hat.
Pos'ns: 1 2 3 4 5
Function: ADJ1 SUBJ ADJ2 OBJ REL.PN
In Probe2, there are two groups of subjects, pre-selected on a test of short term memory.
These data sets (fictitious) are used as examples of single-sample and two-sample profile analysis or simple repeated measure designs with structured contrasts.