Contour Effects and Pattern Preferences in Infants: A Reply to Greenberg and O'Donnell (1972)
Contour Effects and Pattern Preferences in Infants: A Reply to Greenberg and O'Donnell (1972)
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United States: University of Chicago Press
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Greenberg and O'Donnell's (1972) data were reevaluated to demonstrate how contour density can account for infant fixation preferences reported. Polynomial regression analyses of the Greenberg and O'Donnell data indicated that a quadratic equation relating relative looking time to square root of the amount of contour in stimuli could account for 82%...
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Contour Effects and Pattern Preferences in Infants: A Reply to Greenberg and O'Donnell (1972)
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_82360159
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0009-3920
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1467-8624
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10.2307/1127769