The role of part—whole information in reasoning about relative size

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Kevin M. Sailor
Edward J. Shoben
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[1] City University of New York,Lehman College
[2] University of Illinois,Department of Psychology
[3] Lehman College,undefined
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Memory & Cognition | 2000年 / 28卷
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Magnitude Difference; Comparative Judgment; Unrelated Pair; Direct Retrieval; Symbolic Distance;
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Models of comparative judgment have assumed that relative magnitude is computed from knowledge about absolute magnitude rather than retrieved directly. In Experiment 1, participants verified the relative size of part-whole pairs (e.g.,tree-leaf ) and unrelated controls (e.g.,tree-penny). The symbolic distance effect was much smaller for part-whole pairs than for unrelated controls. In two subsequent experiments, participants determined either which of two objects was closer in size to a third object or which of two pairs had a greater difference in the size of its constituents. In contrast to the paired comparison task in Experiment 1, judgments of part-whole items were more sensitive to the influence of symbolic distance than were unrelated controls. The fact that the part-whole relation attenuates the effects of symbolic distance in a paired comparison task but not in tasks that require an explicit comparison of size differences suggests that the part-whole relation provides a source of information about relative magnitude that does not depend on knowledge about absolute magnitude.
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页码:585 / 596
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