In:Mental Models across Languages: The visual representation of baldness terms in German, English, and Japanese
Pawel Sickinger
[Human Cognitive Processing 63] 2018
► pp. 129–181
Chapter 4Methodology
Published online: 19 December 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.63.c4
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.63.c4
Article outline
- 4.1Inaccessibility, backstage cognition, and windows to the mind
- 4.1.1Lexical variation and experiment design
- 4.1.2Exploring the boundaries of word meaning
- 4.1.3Exploring lexical category structure across languages – goals of the present study
- 4.2Talking about baldness – collecting a pool of baldness terms
- 4.3Visualizing baldness – developing the experimental program
- 4.3.1Depictions of male pattern baldness and the Norwood-Hamilton scale
- 4.3.2Stages of male pattern baldness in the experimental program
- 4.3.3Developing the user interface for the experimental program
- 4.3.4Procedure and stages of the main experiment
- 4.3.5Data elicited in the main experiment
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