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- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Luther_College/Psyc_350%3ABehavioral_Statistics_(Toussaint)/14%3A_Case_Studies/14.09%3A_Weapons_and_AggressionThe "weapons effect" is the finding that the presence of a weapon or even a picture of a weapon can cause people to behave more aggressively. On each of the \(192\) trials, a computer presented a prim...The "weapons effect" is the finding that the presence of a weapon or even a picture of a weapon can cause people to behave more aggressively. On each of the \(192\) trials, a computer presented a priming stimulus word (either a weapon or non-weapon word) for \(1.25\) seconds, a blank screen for \(0.5\) seconds, and then a target word (aggressive or non-aggressive word).
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/20%3A_Case_Studies_and_Data/20.09%3A_Weapons_and_AggressionThe "weapons effect" is the finding that the presence of a weapon or even a picture of a weapon can cause people to behave more aggressively. On each of the \(192\) trials, a computer presented a prim...The "weapons effect" is the finding that the presence of a weapon or even a picture of a weapon can cause people to behave more aggressively. On each of the \(192\) trials, a computer presented a priming stimulus word (either a weapon or non-weapon word) for \(1.25\) seconds, a blank screen for \(0.5\) seconds, and then a target word (aggressive or non-aggressive word).
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Statistics/Introductory_Statistics_(Lane)/20%3A_Case_Studies/20.09%3A_Weapons_and_AggressionThe "weapons effect" is the finding that the presence of a weapon or even a picture of a weapon can cause people to behave more aggressively. On each of the \(192\) trials, a computer presented a prim...The "weapons effect" is the finding that the presence of a weapon or even a picture of a weapon can cause people to behave more aggressively. On each of the \(192\) trials, a computer presented a priming stimulus word (either a weapon or non-weapon word) for \(1.25\) seconds, a blank screen for \(0.5\) seconds, and then a target word (aggressive or non-aggressive word).