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Strooper

Strooper - Track Stroop test results when visiting particular websites

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Version1.0.5
ManifestV3
Size39.05KiB
Languages1English
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Strooper tracks cognitive control or performs distraction deterrence. The functionality is simple — you specify a list of URLs that you visit frequently, and Strooper will generate a mini Stroop test that you must complete before accessing the site.

The Stroop test is three parts:

1. Color naming test - a large circle is shown, select its color

2. Word reading test - a color word is shown in black, select the corresponding word

3. Stroop test - a color word is shown, its color is another color besides itself. Click the color that the word is, not the word (press "red" for the word "blue" colored red)

While your psychology class may have only shown you the last part, the real Stroop test consists of these 3 parts in order to calibrate against user's reading and color naming speeds. All three are are implemented in Strooper, and scored as parameters B, D, and E according to "SCORING THE STROOP TEST" by Arthur R. Jensen. Each test run collects four samples consisting of the correct answer, user answer, and the time taken to respond.

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