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ANNOUNCING THE GREAT FRAME-TILT JUDGING CONTEST!

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1980
A contest is used to dramatize the fact that in all rod-and-frame studies, the investigator rather than the observer has defined direction of frame tilt and this is a serious theoretical and methodological error.
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Biased Contest Judges

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Zachary Breig, Gregory Kubitz
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Teaching Tip: Teaching Animal Welfare through Competitive Judging Contests

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2017
Animal welfare is an important aspect of veterinary responsibility, yet the current curriculum at many US veterinary schools provides little training in this field. The Animal Welfare Judging and Assessment Contest provides an opportunity for students to learn about general principles of animal welfare, challenging them to apply critical reasoning ...
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J-Contests Helpful, Most Judges Believe

The Journalism Educator, 1972
This paper was produced as a special project at the Center for Communication Research at the University of Texas at Austin. Jack L. Whitehead, staff research associate, supervised the project.
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An Entry in the Great Frame-Tilt Judging Contest

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
Some important questions about discrepancies between observer-perceived and investigator-defined direction of frame tilt are raised by Fine in his recent note on procedures used in the rod-and-frame test of field dependence. The practical and conceptual implications of these discrepancies are discussed in the present article in the context of Witkin's
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