This site presents data and scripts used in Hsieh et al. (2024) (https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2024-20164-001; see preprint at https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/en/publications/beyond-quantity-of-experience-exploring-the-role-of-semantic-cons). Using a megastudy of Chinese word recognition (Tse et al., 2017), this study examined how the lexical decision of existing and novel Chinese compounds was influenced by two properties of individual characters: family size (the number of distinct words which embed a character) and family semantic consistency (the average semantic relatedness between a character and all words containing it). If you have any questions about the files available here, please do not hesitate to contact Cheng-Yu Hsieh: Cheng-Yu.Hsieh.2021@live.rhul.ac.uk
Hsieh, C.-Y., Marelli, M., & Rastle, K. (2024). Beyond quantity of experience: Exploring the role of semantic consistency in Chinese character knowledge. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 50(5), 819–832. https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001294