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commonality for each <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> word pairs. The results are consistent with the predictions <strong>of</strong><br />

structural alignment.<br />

1098.4 The relationship between whole-analytical cognitive style latitude and field<br />

dependence/independence cognitive style latitude, Lihong Li, Ling Sun, Gu<strong>of</strong>u Fu, Fengjiao<br />

Zhang, Hongtu Xu, Northeast Normal University, China<br />

This paper examines the relationship between whole-analytical cognitive style latitude and field<br />

dependence/independence cognitive style latitude.42 Northeast Normal University students<br />

participated in the experiment. Findings indicate the correlation between Rod-Frame Test and<br />

Cognitive Style Analysis Test is not significant. At present, there are enough evidences indicating<br />

whole-analytical cognitive style latitude highly correlates with Embedded Figure Test, so does<br />

field dependence/independence cognitive style latitude with Rod-Frame Test. So, it indicates, field<br />

dependence/independence cognitive style latitude is not included in whole-analytical cognitive<br />

style latitude, which does not agree with Riding's view. The two are different cognitive style<br />

latitudes.<br />

1098.5 Deception or information: Effects <strong>of</strong> verbal response type in guilty knowledge test, Yan<br />

Ma, Fu Genyue, Miao Wei, Zhejiang University, China<br />

This polygraph research successfully demonstrated the role <strong>of</strong> deception rather than information in<br />

the Guilty Knowledge Test with comparisons <strong>of</strong> three types <strong>of</strong> verbal response (to reply as”I do<br />

not know”, to deny items and to repeat items in a laboratory setting. Guilty participants (N=60)<br />

with key items <strong>of</strong> meaningless letter strings were required to respond in 3 ways in a<br />

non-motivational background. Comparisons <strong>of</strong> T-scores based on skin resistance responses<br />

indicated the highest differentiation <strong>of</strong> key and control items in the denying group, while the<br />

lowest in the repeating group. A significant difference in detection rates was found between the<br />

denying group and the repeating group.<br />

1098.6 The role <strong>of</strong> sentence boundary in discourse comprehension, Aitao Lu, South China<br />

Normal University, China<br />

In this thesis, it expounds how to use Analytic To study the role <strong>of</strong> sentence boundary, we carried<br />

out two experiments. In Experiment 1, readers were delayed in noticing a contradiction on target<br />

line when the sentence continued onto a post-target line. In Experiment 2, target line was an intact<br />

sentence. The result <strong>of</strong> the recognition probe demonstrated that there was no significant difference<br />

between the two different versions. Readers noticed the contradiction after finishing reading the<br />

target line. We can conclude that sentence boundary is important in reading. And it may be a<br />

signal which lets the readers integrate.<br />

1098.7 Feeling <strong>of</strong> guilt and the physiological and cognitive response to sex-appealing<br />

advertisement, Alicja Grochowska, Warsaw School <strong>of</strong> Social <strong>Psychology</strong>, Poland<br />

This research tested the hypothesis 1.the level <strong>of</strong> feeling <strong>of</strong> guilt influences on physiological<br />

reactions to erotic ads and 2.individuals with high level <strong>of</strong> feeling <strong>of</strong> guilt do not accept, reject ads<br />

which appeal to sex, on cognitive level. 64 Ss (students) completed "The feeling <strong>of</strong> guilt<br />

questionnaire". Physiological reactions to three print ads varying on level <strong>of</strong> sex-appeals were<br />

registered and analysed by the computer polygraph system Lafayette LX-3000W.To evaluate ads<br />

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