A Functional Measurement Study on Averaging Numerosity
In two experiments, participants judged the average numerosity between two sequentially presented dot patterns to perform an approximate arithmetic task. In Experiment 1, the response was given on a 0–20 numerical scale (categorical scaling), and in Experiment 2, the response was given by the production of a dot pattern of the desired numerosity (numerosity production). The experiments found that the responses were shaped according to an averaging integration model. This [...]
Editorial: Applications of Functional Measurement in Psychology
This special issue contains a selection of papers presented at the [...]
A new nonparametric Levene test for equal variances
Tests of the equality of variances are sometimes used on their [...]
Method effect in Ryff’s scales: A study in an elderly population
A pesar de su amplio uso, las escalas de Ryff [...]
Lag-one autocorrelation in short series: Estimation and hypothesis testing
In the first part of the study, nine estimators of [...]
