The effect of object shape and mode of presentation on judgments of apparent volume |
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Authors: | Bruce J. Frayman William E. Dawson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Aquinas College, 49506, Grand Rapids, Michigan 2. University of Notre Dame, 46556, Notre Dame, Indiana
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Abstract: | Apparent volume for geometric solids and life-sized two dimensional representations of these solids was scaled by magnitude estimation. Data were adequately fit by power functions whose exponents were less than those previously reported for judgments of apparent length and area. Object shape and mode of presentation affected both magnitude estimations of apparent volume and the best fitting power function exponents. The influence of shape, both across object shape classes and within the cylinder shape class, appears to depend upon the relative elongation of the vertical dimension. |
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