Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... presented scene has been taken as a measure of object identification performance . Biederman ( Biederman 1972 ; Biederman et al 1973 , 1974 ) sought to assess the influence of coherent scene context on object identification by measuring ...
... presented scene has been taken as a measure of object identification performance . Biederman ( Biederman 1972 ; Biederman et al 1973 , 1974 ) sought to assess the influence of coherent scene context on object identification by measuring ...
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... presented on people's selection among them , called response order effects . Studies have shown that presenta- tion ... presented early were most likely to be selected ) ; other studies found recency effects ( in which response choices ...
... presented on people's selection among them , called response order effects . Studies have shown that presenta- tion ... presented early were most likely to be selected ) ; other studies found recency effects ( in which response choices ...
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... presentation . When response alternatives are presented orally , as in face - to - face or tele- phone interviews , the effects of weak satisficing are more difficult to antici- pate because response order effects reflect not only ...
... presentation . When response alternatives are presented orally , as in face - to - face or tele- phone interviews , the effects of weak satisficing are more difficult to antici- pate because response order effects reflect not only ...
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