2021
DOI: 10.3758/s13414-021-02266-5
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On the difficulty to think in ratios: a methodological bias in Stevens’ magnitude estimation procedure

Abstract: In the field of new psychophysics, the magnitude estimation procedure is one of the most frequently used methods. It requires participants to assess the intensity of a stimulus in relation to a reference. In three studies, we examined whether difficulties of thinking in ratios influence participants’ intensity perceptions. In Study 1, a standard magnitude estimation procedure was compared to an adapted procedure in which the numerical response dimension was reversed so that smaller (larger) numbers indicated b… Show more

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