[Development and evaluation of the Japanese remote associates test]

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Abstract

The Remote Associates Test (RAT) is one of the most popular tasks in experimental studies of insight in psychological and neuroscience studies. Since the RAT was originally developed for English-speaking countries, we developed a Japanese version of the RAT. This paper provides a brief overview of the structure of the task based on chunk decomposition using Japanese kanji characters and a list of sets of words as experimental stimuli, with representative data for experimental studies of insight.

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Terai, H., Miwa, K., & Asami, K. (2013). [Development and evaluation of the Japanese remote associates test]. Shinrigaku Kenkyu : The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 84(4), 419–428. https://doi.org/10.4992/jjpsy.84.419

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