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  2. Miss Spider apps - Wikipedia

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    Miss Spider's Bedtime Story was released on September 22, 2010. [7] Padgadget.com said, "Miss Spider’s Bedtime Story for iPad includes the same great features and quality we love from Callaway. Kids and parents will enjoy reading, watching and playing with Miss Spider and her family of bugs in this brightly colored story and game app." [2]

  3. Emotional Stroop test - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, the emotional Stroop task is used as an information-processing approach to assessing emotions. [1] Like the standard Stroop effect, the emotional Stroop test works by examining the response time of the participant to name colors of words presented to them.

  4. Play Solitaire Spider Tarantula Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Solitaire: Spider Tarantula. A two-deck solitaire game where you build by color. By Masque Publishing

  5. Stroop effect - Wikipedia

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    Naming the displayed color of a printed word is an easier and quicker task if the word matches the color (top) than if it does not (bottom). In psychology, the Stroop effect is the delay in reaction time between congruent and incongruent stimuli.

  6. Play Solitaire Spider Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Solitaire: Spider. A popular solitaire game played with two decks. By Masque Publishing

  7. Play Solitaire Spider Black Widow Online for Free - AOL.com

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    A variation of spider solitaire that lets you build without regard to suit. ... Wahoo: The Marble Board Game. Play. Masque Publishing. Whist. Play. Masque Publishing. Word Searchers. Play. Masque ...

  8. Hūsker Dū? - Wikipedia

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    The game board consists of a surface with holes in it, laid on top of a dial that contains several sets of small pictures. The holes are covered by markers at the start of the game, and the dial is rotated to line up one set of positions with the holes. On each turn, a player removes two markers to reveal the pictures underneath.

  9. Kohs block design test - Wikipedia

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    The test was developed in 1920 by psychologist Samuel C. Kohs (1890–1984), a student of Lewis Terman, [3] building on earlier and similar designs (such as Francis N. Maxfield's Color Cube Test). [4] Kohs described the 1920s version of the test as a series of 17 cards which increase in complexity as the test progressed. [5]