Shape correlates of visual and tactual size judgments: A contrast with complexity |
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Authors: | Dean H. Owen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, 43210, Columbus, Ohio
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Abstract: | Pattern correlates of perceived size were studied by obtaining category judgments of the size of 100 random forms from 40 Ss who explored the forms visually and 40 Ss who explored them factually. Comparison of the modalities and contrasts with perceived complexity were made via intercorrelations of judgments and latencies, multiple regression analyses using factored form dimensions, and correlations with original form measures. By holding area of the forms constant, it was shown that perceived size can be related to characteristics of shape. |
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