Generation of multiple ratio scales with a fixed stitnulus attribute |
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Authors: | John C. Baird Michael Kreindler Kenneth Jones |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dartmouth College, 03755, Hanover, New Hampshire
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Abstract: | Psychophysical theories differ in the relative weight given to sensory and cogruuve variables. Two opposing theories are described and tested in an experiment designed to vary a cognitive factor while maintaining a constant sensory factor. The method of magnitude estimation was used with the constant stimulus attribute of line length. The cognitive factor was varied by providing Ss with different feedback concerning the numerical values assigned to the largest and smallest lines in the series. This procedure led to multiple ratio scales for the same stimulus attribute. It is argued that these results support a theory which stresses both cognitive and sensory variables in the explanation of psychophysical functions. |
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