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Processing attributes and judging objects

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Commentary on LockheadGregory R. (1992) Psychophysical scaling: Judgments of attributes or objects? BBS 15:543–601.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Dominic W. Massaro*
Affiliation:
Program in Experimental Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064. massaro@ucscc.bitnet; massaro@fuzzy.ucsc.edu

Abstract

Given that psychophysical responses are not a function of a single property but vary with a variety of stimulus and context variables, Lockhead has little hope for laws relating behavior to the environment. However, progress can be made with tasks that manipulate multiple sources of information to test formal information-processing models.

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