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VanDantzig-2011-Sensorimotor #241
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Unfortunately, this looks like a dataset that contains an association network. We need a different approach here because ideally we also want a mapping of “Concept 1” and “Concept 2” to Concepticon concept sets.
@@ -70,4 +70,5 @@ Bonin-2018-Concreteness Bonin, Patrick and Méot, Alain and Bugaiska, Aurélia 2 | |||
Coso-2023-Emotions Ćoso, Bojana and Guasch, Marc and Bogunovic, Irena and Ferré, Pilar and Hinojosa, José A. 2023 ratings English Croatian https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-022-02003-2 Coso2023 This list contains ratings of five concrete emotions ("happiness", "anger", "sadness", "fear", "disgust") for 3000+ Croatian words. All ratings were given on a 5-point scale. While the original study was conducted with Croatian words, the present mapping is based on the English translations given for these items. CROWD-5e | |||
Repetto-2023-Sensorimotor Repetto, Claudia and Rodella, Claudia and Conca, Francesca and Santi, Gaia Chiara and Catricalá, Eleonora 2023 ratings English Italian https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-022-02004-1 Repetto2023 This list contains ratings of valence, arousal, dominance, familiarity, imageability and concreteness on a 9-point scale. Further, five effectors (hand-arm, foot-leg, torso, mouth, head) as well as six perceptual modalities (touch, hearing, smell, taste, vision, and interoception) were rated on a 6-point scale. Exclusivity ratings for perception, action and overall sensorimotor values were given ranging from 0-1, to be interpreted as percentages. | |||
Syssau-2009-Valence Syssau, Arielle and Monnier, Catherine 2009 ratings English, French French https://doi.org/10.3758/BRM.41.1.213 Syssau2009 This list contains ratings of valence given by children age five, age seven and age nine for 600 French items. The data comprise the percentage distribution of children within each respective age group who provided ratings on a scale ranging from negative to neutral to positive, with each age group being treated as making up 100%. It is additionally divided by gender (male, female). The present list further contains ratings of the same items given by adults in [Syssau and Font (2005)](:bib:Syssau2005). The items were chosen based on the emotional databases by [Bonin, Méot et al. 2003](:bib:Bonin2003) and [Syssau and Font (2005)](:bib:Syssau2005), licensed as Emotional Source in the dataset. While these original studies were conducted using pictures, the present study used only the corresponding words, either spoken (age group five) or written (age groups seven and nine). | |||
VanDantzig-2011-Sensorimotor Van Dantzig, Saskia and Cowell, Rosemary A and Zeelenberg, René and Pecher, Diane 2011 ratings English English https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-010-0038-8 VanDantzig2011 This list contains ratings of five perceptual modalities (touch, hearing, smell, taste and vision) rated on a 5-point scale, as well as familiarity ratings ranging from 0-1, to be interpreted as percentages. The list considers a property alongside two concepts (concept 1, concept 2), focusing on whether the concepts associated with the same property are experienced differently and whether there is a dominant perceptual modality linked to a property. Notably, in giving their ratings participants never encountered the same propoerty or concept more than once. The original study further contains perceptual modality ratings according to norms established by [Lynott and Conell (2009)](:bib:Lynott2009) which were omitted here. |
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Typo: "propoerty"
Here's how we handle that in Concepticon: We use a column with JSON objects as values, see |
Adding VanDantzig-2011-Sensorimotor based on van Dantzig et al. (2011) "A sharp image or a sharp knife: norms for the modality-exclusivity of 774 concept-property items", closes #214.