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Length, Weight, and Width: Covariation Assessments Based on Haptic Exploration

Authors :
Jerome Stoecker
J. David Williamson
Joseph R. McGahan
Source :
Perceptual and Motor Skills. 86:1459-1468
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1998.

Abstract

Intuitive judgments about covariations of length, weight, and width were assessed in two experiments using a series of prepositional statements. In Exp. 1, only a priori judgments were rendered, whereas in Exp. 2 blindfolded participants physically manipulated and described a series of objects varying on these dimensions before rendering their judgments. Analyses indicated participants judged weight and width as positively correlated, length and weight as uncorrelated and, to some extent, length and width as negatively correlated. If judgments are rendered after the haptic exploradon phase, weight and width are (again) judged as positively correlated, and length and weight were still judged as uncorrelated. However, after the database intervention, length and width were judged as positively correlated. Results are discussed relative to research on reasoning about covariation and belief perseveration as well as perceived covariations between height, weight, and body fat.

Details

ISSN :
1558688X and 00315125
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Perceptual and Motor Skills
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d88f5aefba9be3cdb021942f705598d3