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Testing the Stroop Effect

The Stroop effect is a classic result of experimental psychology, it is a phenomenon that occurs when you must say the color of a word but not the name of the word. For example, blue might be printed in red and you must say the color rather than the word.

In this analysis, I will take a dataset of observations, and attempt to verify (or refute!) the Stroop Effect.