Visual-manual commonality in size judgments |
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Authors: | Alan L. Sockloff Bernhard Kempler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Testing Bureau, Temple University, 19122, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2. Georgia State University, 30303, Atlanta, Georgia
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Abstract: | Visual-manual commonality was studied in terms of commonality of process and commonality of achievement. Fifty-four Ss madelarge-small categorical judgments about a set of stimuli presented in counterbalanced order through both the visual modality and the haptic, touch, or kinesthetic modality. Using a linear discriminant function model, analyses of the several visual-manual pairings were made on the basis of intra-S absolute differences in the weighting of the physical dimensions (process) and the degree of category separation (achievement). A correlational analysis revealed the independence of these measures, and analyses of variance revealed greater visual-haptic commonality for weighting systems and similar visual-haptic and visual-touch commonality for category separation. The results were interpreted in terms of similarities and differences in information gathering and processing characteristics. |
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