2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00426-019-01238-7
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The in–out effect: examining the role of perceptual fluency in the preference for words with inward-wandering consonantal articulation

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“…Our findings imply that the original research has actually studied a valid theoretical concept of articulation trajectory preferences, and not just an epiphenomenon of consonant preferences. Thus, we find support for a theoretical idea that has been the basis for a considerable amount of research (for example, Garrido et al, 2019; Gerten & Topolinski, 2020; Godinho et al, 2019; Godinho & Garrido, 2016, 2020, 2021; Ingendahl et al, 2021; Körner et al, 2019; Lindau & Topolinski, 2018b; Maschmann et al, 2020; Rossi et al, 2017; Silva & Topolinski, 2018; Topolinski et al, 2014, 2015; Topolinski & Bakhtiari, 2016; Topolinski & Boecker, 2016a, 2016b).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Our findings imply that the original research has actually studied a valid theoretical concept of articulation trajectory preferences, and not just an epiphenomenon of consonant preferences. Thus, we find support for a theoretical idea that has been the basis for a considerable amount of research (for example, Garrido et al, 2019; Gerten & Topolinski, 2020; Godinho et al, 2019; Godinho & Garrido, 2016, 2020, 2021; Ingendahl et al, 2021; Körner et al, 2019; Lindau & Topolinski, 2018b; Maschmann et al, 2020; Rossi et al, 2017; Silva & Topolinski, 2018; Topolinski et al, 2014, 2015; Topolinski & Bakhtiari, 2016; Topolinski & Boecker, 2016a, 2016b).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Very recently, Körner, Bakhtiari and Topolinski (2019), suggested the role of motor fluency in shaping the in–out effect and demonstrated that training outward articulation sequences could block or even invert the established preference for inward wandering ones (see Godinho & Garrido, 2019 and also Maschmann, Körner, Boecker, & Topolinski, 2020 for an overview of the state of the art). Independently of the debate surrounding the origin of the effect, these findings demonstrate that the in–out effect is permeable to fluency manipulations.…”
Section: Relevant (Marketing‐wise) Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such affect has been proven to be independent on whether those words refer to nonsense words (e.g., Godinho & Garrido, 2019), names or usernames of ordinary persons (e.g., Garrido, Godinho, & Semin, 2019), fictitious characters (e.g., Topolinski et al, 2014), or foods (e.g., Godinho, Garrido, Zürn, & Topolinski, 2018). Particularly relevant for the marketing services domain, Silva and Topolinski (2018) tested names for online sellers in the context of an Ebay online auction to discover that sellers with inward names where rated as more trustworthy and preferred for economic transactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The processing fluency and language frequency account (Bakhtiari et al, 2016;Godinho & Garrido, 2021;Ingendahl et al, 2021Ingendahl et al, ,2022bIngendahl et al, ,2022cIngendahl et al, ,2022dKörner et al, 2019) states that inward relative to outward words are easier to articulate (cf., Silva et al, 2017;Song & Schwarz, 2009;Topolinski & Strack, 2010), because their consonantal sequence structure imitates real words in natural language more closely. Indeed, in corpus analyses it was found that inward consonant sequences are slightly more frequent than outward sequences in real language (Bakhtiari et al, 2016).…”
Section: The Internal Standard Of Consonant Order In Different Theori...mentioning
confidence: 99%