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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1983
The authors performed two experiments in which subjects were asked to makesimilarity judgments about social concepts, varying the direction of the compar-ison specified by the question. Asymmetries in rated similarity were used todiagnose concepts that function as habitual reference points.
Keith J. Holyoak, Peter C. Gordon
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The authors performed two experiments in which subjects were asked to makesimilarity judgments about social concepts, varying the direction of the compar-ison specified by the question. Asymmetries in rated similarity were used todiagnose concepts that function as habitual reference points.
Keith J. Holyoak, Peter C. Gordon
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2020
This chapter provides a discussion of the theoretical reference points for this study. The first theoretical reference point attempts to interpret the positions of social actors—as Australian individuals originating from Calabria in Italy—in their ethnic perceptions (of being in the world).
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This chapter provides a discussion of the theoretical reference points for this study. The first theoretical reference point attempts to interpret the positions of social actors—as Australian individuals originating from Calabria in Italy—in their ethnic perceptions (of being in the world).
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IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 2014
K. Deb, Himanshu Jain
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K. Deb, Himanshu Jain
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Cognitive Psychology, 1975
Abstract Two methods were used to test the hypothesis that natural categories (such as colors, line orientations, and numbers) have reference point stimuli (such as focal colors, vertical and horizontal lines, and numbers that are multiples of 10) in relation to which other stimuli of the category are judged. In Experiment I, subjects placed pairs of
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Abstract Two methods were used to test the hypothesis that natural categories (such as colors, line orientations, and numbers) have reference point stimuli (such as focal colors, vertical and horizontal lines, and numbers that are multiples of 10) in relation to which other stimuli of the category are judged. In Experiment I, subjects placed pairs of
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1999
This chapter presents a summary of reference point methodology in vector optimization and decision support. The methodology has been developed at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) since 1980 and found numerous applications, both in IIASA and elsewhere.
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This chapter presents a summary of reference point methodology in vector optimization and decision support. The methodology has been developed at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) since 1980 and found numerous applications, both in IIASA and elsewhere.
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2015
It is well-established that reference points are a feature of decision making under risk. In this paper we report an experiment, in which we investigate which of three potential reference points: (1) a status quo payoff level, (2) the average expected earnings of peers, and (3) a stated expectation of the experimenter, best describes behavior in a ...
Koedijk, Kees +3 more
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It is well-established that reference points are a feature of decision making under risk. In this paper we report an experiment, in which we investigate which of three potential reference points: (1) a status quo payoff level, (2) the average expected earnings of peers, and (3) a stated expectation of the experimenter, best describes behavior in a ...
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2017
Cognitive reference points (CRPs) play a crucial role in meaning construal in a number of Hungarian folksongs. Building up conceptions via CRPs and their larger configurations outline a mental path, which has metaphorical correspondences. In the semantic construction, some entities are accessed from different reference points, and the denser the net ...
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Cognitive reference points (CRPs) play a crucial role in meaning construal in a number of Hungarian folksongs. Building up conceptions via CRPs and their larger configurations outline a mental path, which has metaphorical correspondences. In the semantic construction, some entities are accessed from different reference points, and the denser the net ...
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IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 2014
Himanshu Jain, K. Deb
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Himanshu Jain, K. Deb
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