A memory-based scaling model--ANCHOR--is proposed and tested. The perceived magnitude of the target stimulus is compared with a set of anchors in memory. Anchor selection is probabilistic and sensitive to similarity, base-level strength, and recency. The winning anchor provides a reference point near the target and thereby converts the global scaling problem into a local comparison. An explicit correction strategy determines the final response. Two incremental learning mechanisms update the locations and base-level activations of the anchors. This gives rise to sequential, context, transfer, practice, and other dynamic effects. The scale unfolds as an adaptive map. A hierarchy of models is tested on a battery of quantitative measures from 2...
In a category rating experiment using a graded series of squares we changed both stimulus range and ...
the larger sizes. This shift in the rating scale is greater when there are either fewer categories (...
A model is proposed which treats rankings given bya group of judges as representing regions in an is...
This paper attempts to draw a bridge between psychophysics and memory research by proposing a memory...
ANCHOR is an integrated memory-based scaling model that accounts for a wide range of phenomena in ca...
This paper attempts to draw a bridge between psychophys-ics and memory research by proposing a memor...
This paper presents a memory-based mo del of direct psychophysical scaling. The model is based on an...
Although behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) have both intuitive and empirical appeal, they...
Anchoring effects are robust, varied and can be consequential. Researchers have provided a variety o...
Although behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) have both intuitive and empirical appeal, they h...
Current models of human category learning and subsequent recognition are either exemplar-based, rule...
A new connectionist model (named RASHNL) accounts for many "irrational" phenomena found in nonmetric...
Global matching models have provided an important theoretical framework for recognition memory. Key ...
Humans and other primates are able to make relative magnitude comparisons, both with perceptual stim...
the larger sizes. This shift in the rating scale is greater when there are either fewer categories (...
In a category rating experiment using a graded series of squares we changed both stimulus range and ...
the larger sizes. This shift in the rating scale is greater when there are either fewer categories (...
A model is proposed which treats rankings given bya group of judges as representing regions in an is...
This paper attempts to draw a bridge between psychophysics and memory research by proposing a memory...
ANCHOR is an integrated memory-based scaling model that accounts for a wide range of phenomena in ca...
This paper attempts to draw a bridge between psychophys-ics and memory research by proposing a memor...
This paper presents a memory-based mo del of direct psychophysical scaling. The model is based on an...
Although behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) have both intuitive and empirical appeal, they...
Anchoring effects are robust, varied and can be consequential. Researchers have provided a variety o...
Although behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) have both intuitive and empirical appeal, they h...
Current models of human category learning and subsequent recognition are either exemplar-based, rule...
A new connectionist model (named RASHNL) accounts for many "irrational" phenomena found in nonmetric...
Global matching models have provided an important theoretical framework for recognition memory. Key ...
Humans and other primates are able to make relative magnitude comparisons, both with perceptual stim...
the larger sizes. This shift in the rating scale is greater when there are either fewer categories (...
In a category rating experiment using a graded series of squares we changed both stimulus range and ...
the larger sizes. This shift in the rating scale is greater when there are either fewer categories (...
A model is proposed which treats rankings given bya group of judges as representing regions in an is...