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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