Effects of availability of feature changes on behavior segmentation |
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Authors: | Darren Newtson Rick Rindner Robert Miller Kathy LaCross |
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Affiliation: | University of Virginia USA |
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Abstract: | Thirty-five subjects segmented one of two videotapes of an actor methodically assembling 20 five-page questionnaires. In one sequence, the completion of each questionnaire resulted in a highly visible change in the stimulus fields: The top page of the stack changed from black to white or from white to black with the completion of each questionnaire. In a second sequence the action was identical, but the changing feature was concealed from view. Results disclosed that subjects viewing the tape with the visible change segmented the action on the basis of that change. Subjects viewing the same action without the visible change segmented the behavior into its fine-unit components, despite the fact that the higher-level organization in the behavior was readily understood. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to the first author Department of Psychology Gilmer Hall University of Virginia Charlottesville VA 22901. |
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