Perceptual anchoring effects: Evidence of response bias and a change in estimates sensitivity
Teresa Garcia‐Marques,
Alexandre Fernandes
Abstract:IntroductionPeople's estimates of perceptual quantities are commonly biased by the contextual presence of other quantities (like numbers). In this study, we address assimilation anchoring effects (approximation of real quantities to contextual quantities) that occur for visually displayed proportions, defining a new methodological setting for the effect.MethodSimilar to classic approaches, we asked participants across several trials whether the display contained a feature in a proportion higher or lower than “… Show more
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