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The Stroop effect is a phenomenon that occurs when you must say the color of a word but not the name of the word. For example, blue might be printed in red and you must say the color rather than the word.

Understanding the Stroop Effect

While it might sound simple, the Stroop effect refers to the delayed reaction times when the [...] doesn't match the name of the word.

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color of the word

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The Stroop effect is a phenomenon that occurs when you must say the color of a word but not the name of the word. For example, blue might be printed in red and you must say the color rather than the word.

Understanding the Stroop Effect

While it might sound simple, the Stroop effect refers to the delayed reaction times when the [...] doesn't match the name of the word.

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The Stroop effect is a phenomenon that occurs when you must say the color of a word but not the name of the word. For example, blue might be printed in red and you must say the color rather than the word.

Understanding the Stroop Effect

While it might sound simple, the Stroop effect refers to the delayed reaction times when the [...] doesn't match the name of the word.

Answer
color of the word
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The Stroop Effect: Naming the Color but Not the Word
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