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The golden section

Psychology & Marketing, 1991
AbstractThe golden section hypothesis, which predicts a specific proportion of positive and negative affective judgments, is described and tested in a marketing context. Results support the existence of the golden section in consumer judgments of a marketing stimulus and suggest that this affective response bias also exists within the independent ...
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The Golden Section

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1895
(1895). The Golden Section. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 2, No. 9-10, pp. 260-264.
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Construing stigmatized identities: A golden section study

Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2008
Objectives. In order to examine whether persons belonging to stigmatized groups are evaluated more negatively than others, this study employed the golden section hypothesis, which predicts that people organize their evaluations in a ratio of roughly 62% positive to 38% negative.
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The Golden Section and Conic Sections

The Mathematics Teacher, 1974
The points of intersection of various conics are shown to involve the Golden Section.
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The Golden Section: The “True” Ratio?

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978
Seven rectangles with different ratios of the lengths of their sides but of approximately equal areas were presented to 120 subjects to assess their aesthetic preferences for each rectangle. The method of pair comparisons was used for presentation of the rectangles. Subjects tended to prefer the golden rectangle. Also rectangles in the vicinity of the
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HAPTIC AESTHETIC VALUE OF THE GOLDEN SECTION

British Journal of Psychology, 1971
The study re‐examined the finding that blind and sighted subjects haptically perceiving various rectangular proportions, including the golden section, preferred the square as most pleasing. While rectangular preferences of congenitally blind subjects questioned the existence of the golden section as a haptically satisfying figure, the preferences of ...
J M, Hintz, T M, Nelson
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The Sisters of the Golden Section

Perception, 2011
The golden proportion is widely believed to be extraordinarily prevalent in nature and the arts, which is often ascribed to it being the limit of the ratio between any two successive elements in the Fibonacci sequence. It is suggested here that the golden ratio may not be as exceptional as generally believed. Mathematically, some interesting properties
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The p-adic golden section

P-Adic Numbers, Ultrametric Analysis, and Applications, 2014
The aim of this text is to calculate the p-adic valuation vp(fn) where p is a prime number, and (fn)n≥0 the Fibonacci sequence: f0 = 0, f1 = 1, fn+1 = fn + fn−1, n ≥ 1. We obtain this information “in one go” using the p-adic numbers; this enlights the nature of the (well known) result.
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Note on the golden section

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1977
Abstract.— Lines of different lengths were offered to subjects. One half of ten lines were presented horizontally; the other vertically. It was found that two groups of subjects, graduate and undergraduate psychologists and art students at the average produced a ratio close to the ratio the “golden section”, which is a controversy in aesthetics.
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The Golden Section in Eminescu’s Poetry

2023
Taking as a starting point the theory of rhythmic substitution (G. I. Tohăneanu, 1969) and the theory of the existence of the golden section in literature (Eugen Dorcescu, 1978), the work deepens previous acquisitions, already published, on the theme of the golden section and its recognition in Romanian poetry.
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