What is Stroop Effect?

In psychology, the Stroop effect is a demonstration of interference in the reaction time of a task. When the name of a color (e.g., "blue", "green", or "red") is printed in a color that is not denoted by the name (e.g., the word "red" printed in blue ink instead of red ink), naming the color of the word takes longer and is more prone to errors than when the color of the ink matches the name of the color. The effect is named after John Ridley Stroop, who first published the effect in English in 1935. The effect had previously been published in Germany in 1929.The original paper has been one of the most cited papers in the history of experimental psychology, leading to more than 701 replications. The effect has been used to create a psychological test (Stroop test) that is widely used in clinical practice and investigation.

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1. Descriptive Statistics

This is all about descriptive statistics for the Stroop Effect in Psycology. All the data is taken from the csv file that is given for the project. There are 25 samples and various descriptive statistics values are calculated including most of the central tendencies and variabilties.

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2. Visualisation

Contains all the Visualisation realted to the distribution of the sample data. This sample is taken form the sipulated csv file. Chart.js is used to display all the charts and values are hardcoded currenltly.

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3. Hypothesis Tests

This will have all the inferential statistics parameters. This includes t-scores, t-criticals for all the α levels and our hypothesis tests. This also talks about the meaning of all these metrics related to Stroop Effect and our conclusion about the population. This also talks about the viability of the findings of stroop effect.

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