Normalization of timed measures in bilingualism research
Gregory D. Keating
Abstract:The time it takes an individual to respond to a probe (e.g., a word, picture, or question) or to read a word or
phrase provides useful insights into cognitive processes. Consequently, timed measures are a staple in bilingualism research.
However, timed measures usually violate assumptions of linear models, one being normal distribution of the residuals. Power
transformations are a common solution but which of the many possible transformations to apply is often guesswork. Box and Cox (1964) devel… Show more
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