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John Ridley Stroop (; March 21, 1897 – September 1, 1973), better known as J. Ridley Stroop, was an American psychologist whose research in
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and
interference Interference is the act of interfering, invading, or poaching. Interference may also refer to: Communications * Interference (communication), anything which alters, modifies, or disrupts a message * Adjacent-channel interference, caused by extr ...
continues to be considered by some as the
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in attentional studies and profound enough to continue to be cited for relevance into the 21st century. However, Christianity was the real passion of his life; psychology was simply an occupation.


Early life

John Ridley Stroop was born in the rural community of Hall's Hill, outside
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in
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. In poor health as an infant, his family thought that he was not going to live long so he was spared part of the heaviest farm work. Stroop was brilliant in his local county school at Kitrell, finishing the first of his class. He attended David Lipscomb High School in Nashville, graduating in 1919. Stroop then began to study at David Lipscomb College, then a two-year junior college, in
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, an institution where he would later return as a faculty member after his university doctoral work. Two years later, in 1921, he obtained his diploma from Lipscomb, graduating first in his class. On December 23, 1921, Stroop married Zelma Dunn with whom he had 3 sons. Zelma was the great-niece of Margaret Zellner, wife of David Lipscomb.


Academic career

Stroop spent his academic career at
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in
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while also teaching courses at David Lipscomb College. He received his B.S. degree in 1924 and his M.S. in 1925. Stroop's doctoral studies at Peabody were focused on
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with a minor in
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. His research at the Jesup Psychological Laboratory and his dissertation were under the direction of Joseph Peterson. Stroop's research was built on studies in the early 1880s by Cattell under the direction of
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to measure mental processes involving naming objects as well as reading object names. The elegance of Stroop's research was to apply experimental rigor and a clarity of explanation that led to identification of the tested processes with his name. Stroop developed a color-word task to demonstrate interference between reading an object's name and naming an object, and explained some of its psychological characteristics, which were later named the
Stroop effect ---- ---- Naming the font color of a printed word is an easier and quicker task if word meaning and font color are congruent. If two words are both printed in red, the average time to say "red" in response to the written word "green" is ...
. Soon after producing his dissertation on the color-word task to obtain his Ph.D, Stroop left experimental
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. He produced only two other papers related to the color-word task. After obtaining his doctorate, Stroop worked briefly for the Tennessee Educational Commission and also for the Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, now
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. He soon returned to David Lipscomb College, where he served as Registrar for eleven years, and then as chair of the Psychology Department from 1948 to 1964. Stroop continued to teach psychology and Biblical studies until he retired in 1967. He served one year as dean of Ohio Valley College in
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before returning to Lipscomb as Emeritus Professor of Biblical Studies until his death on September 1, 1973.


Bibliography

Works he authored and edited were in the field of psychology and religion.


Psychology theses and dissertations

*A study of the inaccuracy of scoring handwriting by handwriting scales (1925) *Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions (1935)


Psychology articles

*Is the judgment of the group better than that of the average member of the group? (1932; Journal of Experimental Psychology, 15, 550–562) *Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions (1935; Journal of Experimental Psychology, 18, 643–662) *The basis of Ligon's theory (1935; American Journal of Psychology, 47, 499–504) *Factors affecting speed in serial verbal reactions (1938; Psychological Monographs, 50, 38–48)


Religion works

*Why do people not see the Bible alike? (1949) *God's plan and me. Book 1, Jesus’ mission and method (1950) *God's Plan and Me, How to Inherit Eternal Life (1954) *Syllabus on later Hebrew history (1960) *God's Plan and Me (1950–1961) *The gospel in context (1961) *The church of the Bible (1962) *Syllabus on Paul's briefer epistles and the general epistles (1965) *Restoration ideas on church organization (1966) *Galatians : the sufficiency of the gospel without the law (1971) *The superiority of the Gospel over the Law : (Hebrews) (1972) *Romans : righteousness through faith (1973) *What shall we do with the new Bible (Revised Standard Version) *The faith that saves (1950–1970) *Does love demand or excuse? (1950–1970) *Syllabus on the epistles of Paul to the churches.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stroop, John Ridley 1897 births 1973 deaths American members of the Churches of Christ 20th-century American psychologists Lipscomb University faculty Peabody College alumni People from Rutherford County, Tennessee Lipscomb University alumni Ohio Valley University