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    From Velázquez to Picasso: Proposal of Artistic Mediation Activities for People with Dementia by Manuel Hernández Belver, Clara Hernández

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…This paper describes the design of a program of activities of arts education for people with dementia based on visits to the Prado Museum and the Reina Sofia National Art Center Museum (Spanish anagram, MNCARS) of Madrid, and carried out by a team of researchers and artist-teachers. …”
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    But I Was So Sure! Metacognitive Judgments Are Less Accurate Given Prospectively Than Retrospectively. by Marta eSiedlecka, Borysław ePaulewicz, Michał eWierzchoń

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Participants worked on anagrams and were then asked to respond whether a presented word was the solution. …”
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    An Induced Successful Performance Enhances Student Self-Efficacy and Boosts Academic Achievement by Akitoshi Uchida, Robert B. Michael, Kazuo Mori

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…To induce an experience of success, we secretly presented easy anagrams to target students (41 males and 43 females; 12–13 years old) who then outperformed their classmates (116 males and 115 females). …”
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    Explaining the choice overload effect from a self-determination perspective by Ong, Johnathan

    Published 2014
    “…Dependent variables included performance and satisfaction in an anagram task, and persistence and satisfaction in a tracing task. …”
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    Explaining the choice overload effect from a self-determination perspective by Ong, Johnathan

    Published 2014
    “…Dependent variables included performance and satisfaction in an anagram task, and persistence and satisfaction in a tracing task. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Eye Behavior Associated with Internally versus Externally Directed Cognition by Mathias Benedek, Robert Stoiser, Sonja Walcher, Christof Körner

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…To this end, we manipulated the focus of attention (internal versus external) in two demanding cognitive tasks (anagram and sentence generation). IDC was associated with fewer and longer fixations and higher variability in pupil diameter and eye vergence compared to EDC, suggesting reduced visual scanning and higher spontaneous eye activity. …”
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    Meeting by text or video-chat: Effects on confidence and performance by Vanessa Y. Oviedo, Jean E. Fox Tree

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Dyads who met first via text performed worse on an anagram task than those who met first via video. However, those who met first via text were more confident in their performance. …”
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    Kâdî Abdülcebbâr’a Göre Arap Dilinde Lafız-Mana İlişkisi ve Abdülkâhir el-Cürcânî’ye Etkisi by İbrahim Kara

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Arap dilinde lafız-mana tartışması klasik dönemden itibaren dilcilerin önem verdikleri bir konudur. Anagram sistemle telif edilen Kitâbu’l-‘ayn adlı sözlüğe bakıldığında Arap dilinde kullanımda olmayan lafızların dahi zikredildiğini görmek mümkündür. …”
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    Counterfactual thinking and regulatory fit by Keith D. Markman, Matthew N. McMullen, Ronald A. Elizaga, Nobuko Mizoguchi

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…In the present study, participants generated counterfactuals about their anagram performance, after which persistence on a second set of anagrams was measured. …”
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    Lift Me Up by Looking Down: Social Comparison Effects of Narratives by Stefan Krause, Silvana Weber

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Against our expectations, highly transported recipients (in Study 1) and recipients with high experience taking (in Study 2) showed more persistency working on an anagram-solving task, even when controlling for trait conscientiousness. …”
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    Incremental Beliefs About Ability Ameliorate Self-Doubt Effects by Qin Zhao, Aaron Wichman

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…We examined our hypotheses using two lab tasks: verbal reasoning and anagram tasks. Participants’ self-doubt was measured and beliefs about ability were measured after participants read articles advocating either for incremental or entity theories of ability. …”
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    Disapproved / Approved Fragments of Contemporary Social Reality: Unusual Neonominations by Larisa N. Rebrina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The most productive methods of non-usual word formation in the studied lexical subset include blending, lexicalization of an abbreviation, stem truncation; less frequent – holophrasis, graphics, the inclusion of a foreign component in the centaur word; rarely used – reduplication, tmesis, anagram, stepwise way of word formation, pluralization, creation; irrelevant – the emancipation of the morpheme, the spillage of the word. …”
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    Magnocellular training improves visual word recognition by Tara eChouake, Tara eChouake, Tamar eLevy, Daniel C Javitt, Daniel C Javitt, Michal eLavidor, Michal eLavidor

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Improvement in the magnocellular training task predicted performance on adjacent anagram and word recognition after training. In contrast, in the control group (parvocellular training) degree of improvement in training did not predict lexical decision performance after training. …”
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    Prostitution and Deservingness in Times of Pandemic: State (Non) Protection of Sex Workers in Spain by Estefanía Acién González, Ángeles Arjona Garrido

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…At first, it seemed that sex workers would have access to this protection, given that, technically, their access to the star measure, the IMV (anagram in Spanish for Ingreso Mínimo Vital) (minimum living income), was explicitly expressed. …”
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    Counterfactual thinking and regulatory fit by Keith D. Markman, Matthew N. McMullen, Ronald A. Elizaga, Nobuko Mizoguchi

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…In the present study, participants generated counterfactuals about their anagram performance, after which persistence on a second set of anagrams was measured. …”
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    Rehabilitation of spelling in a participant with a graphemic buffer impairment: the role of orthographic neighbourhood in remediating the serial position effect. by Harris, L, Olson, A, Humphreys, G

    Published 2012
    “…Spelling was treated using an Anagram and Copy Treatment (ACT) and generalisation to three untreated sets was examined: (1) neighbours of treated words with shared middle letters (e.g., clock-block), (2) neighbours with different medial position letters (e.g., clock-click), and (3) unrelated words (e.g., clock-puppy). …”
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    Priming exploration across domains: does search in a spatial environment influence search in a cognitive environment? by Farid Anvari, Davide Marchiori

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…We hypothesized that, in a subsequent anagram task, participants who searched in clustered spatial environments would search for words in a more clustered way than participants who searched in the dispersed spatial environments. …”
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    Can chunk size differences explain developmental changes in lexical learning? by Eleonore H.M. Smalle, Louisa eBogaerts, Morgane eSimonis, Wouter eDuyck, Michael P.A Page, Martin G. Edwards, Arnaud eSzmalec

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…By hypothesis, small chunks are more prone to interference from anagram representations included in the filler sequences, potentially explaining the item-overlap effect in children. …”
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    The leading ornamental motif koshkar muyiz in Kazakh ornamentation: in search of the primordi by Sergali Suraganov

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It is preserved as a linguistic objectification (name) in an extra-linguistic format as well, in the form of an Iconic Model of a transcultural anagram that reproduces the ancient ideological content with symbolic and magical scope. …”
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