Were giving you a syntax file
to do the following:
The first is "pred" for
prediction, a score based on your ability to read (sheet 1) and
identify colors (sheet 2). The second is "inter" for
interference, a score reflecting the amount
that your ability to read the word interferes with your identification
of
the word's color (sheet 3). The third is "lefth" for
left-handedness, a score that reflects how frequently you prefer using
your left hand for the
tasks on the handedness questionnaire. The fourth is "righth" for
right-handedness,
reflecting how frequently you prefer using your right hand for those
tasks.
The fifth is "handed," a score that combines your right and left hand
preferences
and reflects your overall hand preference.
We then transformed your
computer times to scores on the 3 Traditional Stroop Sheets (pt1score,
pt3score, pt4score). We only used parts 1, 3, and 4 because they
were the ones that corresponded to the 3 sheets on the traditional
Stroop Task. Prediction and interference scores (comppred,
compintr) were then calculated using these 3 computer variables.
If you read this and consider
the comments in the syntax file, things should be A-OK for your
hypothesis tests.