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      Kurcz, Ida.
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      Language Acquisition and Judgments of Dimension and Quantity: A Discussion of "Bigger" and "More" Responses
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      Bower, Gordon H.
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      INFORMATION IN COMPARATIVE JUDGMENTS; I. Introduction; II. Symbolic Comparative Judgments: Paradigm and Data
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      Berlyne, D. E., editor.
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      Level and Affective Judgments; Measurement of Affective Responses; References; CHAPTER 8. Acquired
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      Baird, John C.
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      physiological correlates of size and distance judgments. A theoretical analysis of model reduction is also
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      Judgments about the World as Understood -- III. Childrens Developing Understandings of Persons: A Thumbnail
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      Hecht, Heiko.
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      -to-contact judgments : do heuristics accommodate limits in sensory and cognitive processes? / Patricia R. DeLucia
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      Rosenfeld, Azriel, 1931-
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      . PERCEPTION OF THE DEGREE OF TRANSPARENCY; 7. FIGURAL CUES; 8. HUMAN AND MACHINE JUDGMENTS OF TRANSPARENCY
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      Kryter, Karl D. (Karl David)
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      Conditions ... ; Reliability of Subjective Judgments; Relative Accuracy of Physical Units for Predicting
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      Bourne, Peter G., 1939- editor.
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      for Future Research; Appendix A: Instructions for Judgments of Personality Traits (Characteristics
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      Amerine, Maynard A. (Maynard Andrew), 1911-1998.
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      Measurements; I. Attitudinal Factors; II. Motivation; III. Psychological Errors in Judgments; IV. Relation
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      Aschersleben, Gisa, 1961-
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      errors in duration judgments or synchronization errors in tapping tasks. In addition, several studies