The present article is concerned with studies on magnitude estimations that strived to uncover the underlying mental representation(s) of magnitudes. We point out a number of methodological differences and shortcomings that make it difficult drawing general conclusions. To solve this problem, we propose a taxonomy by which those studies could be classified, taking into account central methodological aspects of magnitude estimation tasks. Finally, we suggest perspectives for future research on magnitude estimations, which might abandon the hunt for the mathematical model that explains estimations best and turn, instead, to investigate the underlying principles of estimations (e.g., strategies) and ways of their improvement
Magnitude estimation is a psychophysical scaling technique where the intensity of a stimulus is rate...
"The application of a system of measurement structures for category-rating and magnitude scales is t...
Humans and other primates are able to make relative magnitude comparisons, both with perceptual stim...
The present article is concerned with studies on magnitude estimations that strived to uncover the u...
A study was designed to investigate the use of the scaling technique of magnitude estimation for the...
The term experimental syntax – the use of psycholinguistic methodologies for the collection of accep...
This paper is concerned with studies on magnitude estimations that strived to explain the underlying...
Our representation of the physical world requires judgments of magnitudes, such as loudness, distanc...
The introduction of the psychophysical technique of MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION to the study of acceptabili...
Magnitude estimation is a psychophysical scaling technique whereby numbers are assigned to stimuli t...
There is a current debate on whether the cognitive system has a shared representation for all magnit...
We report the results of a pilot study investigating whether the technique of Magnitude Estimation, ...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The study of human comparativ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Drawing o...
Among the most fundamental of mental capacities is the ability to represent magnitude information su...
Magnitude estimation is a psychophysical scaling technique where the intensity of a stimulus is rate...
"The application of a system of measurement structures for category-rating and magnitude scales is t...
Humans and other primates are able to make relative magnitude comparisons, both with perceptual stim...
The present article is concerned with studies on magnitude estimations that strived to uncover the u...
A study was designed to investigate the use of the scaling technique of magnitude estimation for the...
The term experimental syntax – the use of psycholinguistic methodologies for the collection of accep...
This paper is concerned with studies on magnitude estimations that strived to explain the underlying...
Our representation of the physical world requires judgments of magnitudes, such as loudness, distanc...
The introduction of the psychophysical technique of MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION to the study of acceptabili...
Magnitude estimation is a psychophysical scaling technique whereby numbers are assigned to stimuli t...
There is a current debate on whether the cognitive system has a shared representation for all magnit...
We report the results of a pilot study investigating whether the technique of Magnitude Estimation, ...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The study of human comparativ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Drawing o...
Among the most fundamental of mental capacities is the ability to represent magnitude information su...
Magnitude estimation is a psychophysical scaling technique where the intensity of a stimulus is rate...
"The application of a system of measurement structures for category-rating and magnitude scales is t...
Humans and other primates are able to make relative magnitude comparisons, both with perceptual stim...