Difficulty and familiarity norms for 192 single-solution word fragments

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Normative data are presented for the probability of successfully completing 192 single-solution word fragments. Normative data on the familiarity of college students with the solution words are also given, along with estimates of word frequency from existing norms. Regression analyses were performed in order to predict fragment completion difficulty from familiarity, frequency, and several structural characteristics of the fragments. Familiarity, whether or not first and/or last letters appeared in the fragment, and the ratio of letters to missing letters in the fragment were included in the regression equation as significant predictors of difficulty for this fragment set. © 1987 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Erickson, J. R., Gaffney, C. R., & Heath, W. P. (1987). Difficulty and familiarity norms for 192 single-solution word fragments. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 19(4), 370–376. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03202580

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