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In five experiments using as dimensions brightness, texture, facial happiness, height, and weight, young children (ages 3.4 to 5.3 years) rendered bipolar judgments of stimuli intermediate in value between alternately given extreme anchors. Consistent relational shifts away from the anchors were found for all dimensions judged, and these effects proved virtually independent of children’s ages, the sequential orders of stimulus and anchor presentation, or the provision of overt visual memory props. Evidence of relational judgment within the narrower range of the test stimuli alone was also found. Essentially similar relational judgments were replicated with a sample of severe adult mental retardates.
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This paper is based on an MA thesis submitted to the Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, in partial fulfillment of degree requirements.
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Rosenthal, T.L., Kelley, J.E. & White, G.M. Anchoring and relational judgments by young children and retardates. Memory & Cognition 2, 279–282 (1974). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03208996
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