Judgment and response in magnitude estimation.

Author(s)
Ross, J. & V. Di Lollo.
Year
Abstract

Context is shown to influence not only judgment but, independently, response in the task of magnitude estimation. Pure response effects are isolated and characterized in several studies employing a common shift design and are contrasted with judgmental effects. Response scales in magnitude estimation are presented as interval scales constructed from a direct comparison of stimulus differences and shown then to account for context effects. Implications for psychophysical theory are considered.

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A 8996 [electronic version only]
Source

Psychological Review, Vol. 78 (1971), No. 6 (November), p. 515-527

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