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Contextual effects in salary satisfaction
This article reports a series of studies of judgments of satisfaction with salary, manipulating the distribution of salaries of others doing the same work.
Michael H. Birnbaum, Julien Rouvere
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Context effects in brightness estimation [PDF]
Under what conditions do briefly presented flashes yield steeper brightness functions than do flashes of longer duration? The brightness of flashes subtending 2° or 4° and varying in luminance from 216 to 216 cd/m2 were judged by magnitude estimation.
K, Van Orden, J F, Sturr, H A, Taub
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Perceptual compensation for differences in speaking style
It is well-established that listeners will shift their categorization of a target vowel as a function of acoustic characteristics of a preceding carrier phrase. These results have been interpreted as an example of perceptual normalization for variability
A. Davi eVitela +2 more
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Continued effects of context reinstatement in recognition [PDF]
The context reinstatement effect refers to the enhanced memory performance found when the context information paired with a target item at study is re-‐presented at test.
Hanczakowski, M, Macken, B, Zawadzka, K
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Evidence against memorial facilitation and context-dependent memory effects through the chewing of gum [PDF]
The experiment examined the prediction that chewing gum at learning and/or recall facilitated subsequent word recall. Chewing gum at learning significantly impaired recall, indicating that the chewing of gum has a detrimental impact upon initial word ...
Andrew J. Johnson +10 more
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A Spatial-Context Effect in Recognition Memory
We designed a novel experiment to investigate the modulation of human recognition memory by environmental context. Human participants were asked to navigate through a four-arm Virtual Reality (VR) maze in order to find and memorize discrete items ...
Daniel Pacheco +5 more
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A Range-Normalization Model of Context-Dependent Choice: A New Model and Evidence [PDF]
Most utility theories of choice assume that the introduction of an irrelevant option (called the decoy) to a choice set does not change the preference between existing options.
Camerer, Colin +2 more
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CONTEXT EFFECTS IN LOUDNESS JUDGMENT
The present study was designed to investigate the context effect on loudness judgment. Exp. 1 was done in just the same way as Garner did in 1954. Ss were asked to make half loudness judgment. The variable stimulus series were 55-65dB, 65-75dB and 75-85dB 1000Hz pure tone, each with 90dB standard tone. 5 Ss for each series.
S, Namba, T, Yoshikawa, S, Kuwano
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In the rat, repeated brief exposures to novelty early in life can induce long-lasting enhancements in adult cognitive, social, emotional, and neuroendocrine function.
Sarah M. Dinces +5 more
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Frequency drives lexical access in reading but not in speaking: the frequency-lag hypothesis [PDF]
To contrast mechanisms of lexical access in production versus comprehension we compared the effects of word frequency (high, low), context (none, low constraint, high constraint), and level of English proficiency (monolingual, Spanish-English bilingual ...
Duyck, Wouter +5 more
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