Visual Encoding Visual Encoding refers to the process by which we remember visual images. For example, if you are presented a list …
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Visual Cliff The Visual Cliff is a test given to infants to see if they have developed depth perception. The way it …
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Visual Capture Visual capture refers to our tendency to allow visual images to dominate our perception. For example, when we watch a …
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Vignette The Vignette is a method for collecting data by presenting hypothetical situations and asking research participants a set of directed questions …
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Variable Ratio Schedule (VR) This is going to be a little confusing at first, but hang on and it will become clear. …
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Variable Interval Schedule If you understand variable ratio schedules, this will be easy. If not, this might be a little confusing at …
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Variable Any characteristic that can assume multiple values or can vary in participants. Variables can include age, gender, body weight, alcohol consumption, …
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Validity All tests are designed to measure something; hopefully something specific. If the test does indeed measure what it is intended to …