Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading
Bott O (2017)
In: CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society. London: Computational Foundations of Cognition: 1654-1659.
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CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society
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Bott O. Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading. In: CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society. London: Computational Foundations of Cognition; 2017: 1654-1659.
Bott, O. (2017). Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading. CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society, 1654-1659. London: Computational Foundations of Cognition.
Bott, Oliver. 2017. “Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading”. In CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society, 1654-1659. London: Computational Foundations of Cognition.
Bott, O. (2017). “Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading” in CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society (London: Computational Foundations of Cognition), 1654-1659.
Bott, O., 2017. Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading. In CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society. London: Computational Foundations of Cognition, pp. 1654-1659.
O. Bott, “Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading”, CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society, London: Computational Foundations of Cognition, 2017, pp.1654-1659.
Bott, O.: Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading. CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society. p. 1654-1659. Computational Foundations of Cognition, London (2017).
Bott, Oliver. “Context reduces coercion costs - Evidence from eyetracking during reading”. CogSci 2017: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society. London: Computational Foundations of Cognition, 2017. 1654-1659.
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