Kenith V. Sobel Data-verified

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Researcher

Last publication 2024 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

12 h-index 43 pubs 924 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Kenith V. Sobel's research investigates cognitive processes, particularly in visual perception and attention. His work has explored the classic Stroop asymmetry, examining how it functions in online experimental settings and whether it applies to spoken as well as written words. Sobel has also studied the influence of set size and ensemble perception on numerical value, and how selection history interacts with priming effects in visual search tasks. Further research has delved into the role of eye movements in visual search, specifically concerning numerical and physical size interactions in digit perception. His recent publications include work on manual responses being verbally mediated in Stroop identification tasks and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on graduate admissions in psychology. Sobel is affiliated with the University of Central Arkansas and has a h-index of 12 with 43 total publications and 920 total citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 12
  • Publications: 43
  • Citations: 924

Selected Publications

  • The Classic Stroop Asymmetry Works for Spoken as Well as Written Words (2024)
  • Graduate Admissions in Psychology Before and After the Pandemic: GRExit Comes to Psychology (2024)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Selection history and the size congruity effect: Does the SCE interact with priming effects in visual search? (2022)
  • Review of: "Creating ontological definitions for use in science" (2022)
  • Eye movements and interactions between numerical and physical size in visual search for digits (2021)
  • Set size and ensemble perception of numerical value (2021)
    5 citations DOI OpenAlex

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