Main content
Correlation of the comparison distance effect (CDE) and priming distance effect (PDE)
Date created: | Last Updated:
: DOI | ARK
Creating DOI. Please wait...
Category: Project
Description: The ANS model assumes that both the comparison distance effect (CDE) and the priming distance effect (PDE) are rooted in the same mechanism: they depend on the overlap of the two numbers’ representation. This assumption implies that the CDE slope and the PDE slope correlate. We measured this correlation while making sure that the reliability of those slopes is appropriate so that low reliability cannot attenuate the correlation. The raw data are publicly available from this repository. Krajcsi, A., & Szűcs, T. (in press). Symbolic number comparison and number priming do not rely on the same mechanism. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Find more information at https://www.thenumberworks.org/discrete_semantic_system.html