Attitude of judgment and reaction time in estimation of size at a distance |
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Authors: | William Epstein Krishan D. Broota |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin 2. University of Delhi, Delhi, India
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Abstract: | Experiment I obtained scalar (absolute) size estimates under full cue conditions for rectangular standards that were presented at distances ranging from 1.22 to 3.05 m. Size-estimate reaction times increased linearly with increasing viewing distance. Reaction times for distance estimation were the same at all distances. Experiment II obtained size estimates over distances ranging from 1.22 to 5.49 m under objective and phenomenal size-estimation instructions. Only objective size-estimate reaction times increased with distance. Phenomenal size estimates were faster then objective estimates and were the same for all viewing distances. It was concluded that the cognitive operations involved in objective size estimation were responsible for the effects obtained in Experiment I and the similar findings reported in earlier studies by Broota and Epstein (1973). |
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