1966
DOI: 10.3758/bf03342335
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The effect of signal intensity on comparative judgments of auditory durations

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“…Studies of duration discrimination have been reported which employed a "forced-choice" procedure with both acoustically (Creelman, 1962;Tanner et al, 1966) and visually (Allan et al, 1971;Tanner etal, 1966) defined durations. However, in these studies, the durations used were less than 2 sec.…”
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“…Studies of duration discrimination have been reported which employed a "forced-choice" procedure with both acoustically (Creelman, 1962;Tanner et al, 1966) and visually (Allan et al, 1971;Tanner etal, 1966) defined durations. However, in these studies, the durations used were less than 2 sec.…”
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confidence: 99%