A more-less asymmetry occurs in comparative communication. As compared to ‘less than’ statements, people use ‘more than’ statements more often, like them better, and more often agree with them or consider them true. Supporting a cognitive fluency explanation, expecting disfluency while processing ‘less than’ statements reduces the asymmetry.status: publishe
Do comparative structures of the type : « A is [more, less, as] + [adjective] [than (as)] B » convey...
When comparing a pair of attribute values, English speakers can use a "larger" comparative ("A is la...
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Differences between groups, individuals, or objects can be framed in multiple ways. One can, for ins...
Differences between two entities can be framed in multiple ways. Yet, logically equivalent statement...
People are more likely to endorse statements of the form "A is more than B" than those of the form "...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. Recently, a so-called more-less asymmetry in comparative...
Less is not more Vera Hoorens & Eddy Van Avermaet Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Theoretical fram...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. Recently, a so-called more-less asymmetry in comparative...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. Recently, a so-called more-less asymmetry in comparative...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. At the same time, responses to comparative information a...
The density hypothesis (Unkelbach, Fiedler, Bayer, Stegmuller, & Danner, 2008) claims a general high...
This research documented a linguistic norm account of direction of comparison asymmetry effects in r...
Un mot est mieux reconnu lorsqu'il est présenté dans le champ visuel droit (CVD) que dans le gauche....
Our research focuses on the perception of difference in the evaluations of positive and negative opt...
Do comparative structures of the type : « A is [more, less, as] + [adjective] [than (as)] B » convey...
When comparing a pair of attribute values, English speakers can use a "larger" comparative ("A is la...
© 2019 The Authors. Cognitive Science published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Cognitive Sc...
Differences between groups, individuals, or objects can be framed in multiple ways. One can, for ins...
Differences between two entities can be framed in multiple ways. Yet, logically equivalent statement...
People are more likely to endorse statements of the form "A is more than B" than those of the form "...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. Recently, a so-called more-less asymmetry in comparative...
Less is not more Vera Hoorens & Eddy Van Avermaet Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Theoretical fram...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. Recently, a so-called more-less asymmetry in comparative...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. Recently, a so-called more-less asymmetry in comparative...
Human judgments are inherently comparative. At the same time, responses to comparative information a...
The density hypothesis (Unkelbach, Fiedler, Bayer, Stegmuller, & Danner, 2008) claims a general high...
This research documented a linguistic norm account of direction of comparison asymmetry effects in r...
Un mot est mieux reconnu lorsqu'il est présenté dans le champ visuel droit (CVD) que dans le gauche....
Our research focuses on the perception of difference in the evaluations of positive and negative opt...
Do comparative structures of the type : « A is [more, less, as] + [adjective] [than (as)] B » convey...
When comparing a pair of attribute values, English speakers can use a "larger" comparative ("A is la...
© 2019 The Authors. Cognitive Science published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Cognitive Sc...