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Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
7153
World Ranking
11077
National Ranking
5783

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Best Publications

  • There is no coherent evidence for a bilingual advantage in executive processing.

    Kenneth R. Paap;Zachary I. Greenberg

  • Bilingual advantages in executive functioning either do not exist or are restricted to very specific and undetermined circumstances.

    Kenneth R. Paap;Hunter A. Johnson;Oliver Sawi

  • An activation--verification model for letter and word recognition: the word-superiority effect

    Kenneth R. Paap;Sandra L. Newsome;James E. McDonald;Roger W. Schvaneveldt

  • Dual-route models of print to sound: Still a good horse race

    Kenneth R. Paap;Ronald W. Noel

  • Bilingual advantages in executive functioning: problems in convergent validity, discriminant validity, and the identification of the theoretical constructs.

    Kenneth R. Paap;Oliver Sawi;Oliver Sawi

  • Are bilingual advantages dependent upon specific tasks or specific bilingual experiences

    Kenneth R. Paap;Hunter A. Johnson;Oliver Sawi

  • Word shape's in poor shape for the race to the lexicon.

    Kenneth R. Paap;Sandra L. Newsome;Ronald W. Noel

  • Functional Neuroimages Fail to Discover Pieces of Mind in the Parts of the Brain

    Guy C. Van Orden;Kenneth R. Paap

  • Should the search for bilingual advantages in executive functioning continue

    Kenneth R. Paap;Hunter A. Johnson;Oliver Sawi

  • The role of test-retest reliability in measuring individual and group differences in executive functioning.

    Kenneth R. Paap;Oliver Sawi

  • No compelling evidence for a bilingual advantage in switching or that frequent language switching reduces switch cost

    Kenneth R. Paap;Hunter A. Myuz;Regina T. Anders;Morgan F. Bockelman

  • Design of Menus

    Kenneth R. Paap;Nancy J. Cooke

  • Letter encoding is an obligatory but capacity-demanding operation.

    Kenneth R. Paap;William C. Ogden

  • The optimal number of menu options per panel

    K R Paap;R J Roske-Hofstrand

  • Perceptual consequences of potentiation in the extraocular muscles: an alternative explanation for adaptation to wedge prisms.

    Kenneth R. Paap;Sheldon M. Ebenholtz

  • The case of the vanishing frequency effect: A retest of the verification model.

    Kenneth R. Paap;Linda S. Johansen

  • The role of componential analysis, categorical hypothesising, replicability and confirmation bias in testing for bilingual advantages in executive functioning

    Kenneth R. Paap

  • The Bilingual Advantage Debate

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  • The Psychology of Reading: An Introduction

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  • Lexical Representation and Process

    Kenneth R. Paap;Jerry Ball

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