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Description: Three studies investigating both the distance and the size effect in social status decisions. In Study 1, novel social hierarchies were taught to participants prior to a binary choice task. Study 1 is a partial replication of a study reported by von Hecker et al. (von Hecker et al., 2013). In Study 2 and 3, rank labels from existing hierarchies were used in the same binary choice task, with six and seven levels respectively.

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Evidence for magnitude representations of social hierarchies: Size and distance effects

Social status is often metaphorically construed in terms of spatial relations such as height, size, and numerosity. This has led to the idea that soci...

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