Ratio Scaling of Psychological Magnitude

In Honor of the Memory of S.s. Stevens

Ratio Scaling of Psychological Magnitude: In Honor of the Memory of S.s. Stevens

Price: $115.00add to cart

About the Book

Presenting the proceedings of a conference held at Syracuse University in honor of S.S. Stevens, a pioneer in the scaling of sensory magnitudes and the originator of the method of magnitude estimation, this volume brings together the work of 20 authorities on the procedures of ratio scaling. These experts--psychophysicists, physiologists, and theoreticians--offer their views on whether or not psychological magnitudes can be measured and whether the judgments of psychological magnitudes constitute the basis for the construction of a ratio scale. Also discussed is the question of whether any single method could stand out as a potential standard technique for measuring psychological magnitudes.

Table of Contents

Contents: G. Stevens, Preface: A Small Oral History. G.A. Gescheider, S.J. Bolanowski, Jr., Introduction to Conference on Ratio Scaling of Psychological Magnitudes. R.D. Luce, What Is a Ratio in Ratio Scaling. J.J. Zwislocki, Natural Measurement. L.E. Marks, The Dynamics of Ratio Scaling. J.C. Stevens, Magnitude Matching: Application to Special Populations. M. Guirao, A Single Scale Based on Ratio and Partition Estimates. L.M. Ward, Associative Measurement of Psychological Magnitude. L.E. Krueger, Toward a Unified Psychophysical Law and Beyond. B.J. Cowart, Derivation of an Index of Discrimination From Magnitude Estimation Ratings. E. Galanter, T.E. Wiegand, Multiple Moduli and Payoff Functions in Psychophysical Scaling. M.B. Berglund, Quality Assurance in Environmental Psychophysics. R.B. Barlow, Jr., Brightness Sensation and the Neural Coding of Light Intensity. D. Algom, W.S. Cain, Chemosensory Representation in Perception and Memory. B. Scharf, Loudness Adaptation Measured by the Method of Successive Magnitude Estimation. R.P. Hellman, Loudness Measurement by Magnitude Scaling: Implications for Intensity Coding. S. Namba, S. Kuwano, The Loudness of Non-steady State Sounds: Is a Ratio Scale Applicable? L.M. Bartoshuk, Ratio Scaling, Taste Genetics, and Taste Pathologies. R.T. Verrillo, Measurement of Vibrotactile Sensation Magnitude. S. Bolanowski, Jr., J.J. Zwislocki, G.A. Gescheider, Intersensory Generality of Psychological Units. G.A. Gescheider, S.J. Bolanowski, Jr., Final Comments on Ratio Scaling of Psychological Magnitudes.

see more books tagged as:

RSS iconNew Book Titles

Modeling Dyadic and Interdependent Data in the Developmental and Behavioral SciencesModeling Dyadic and Interdependent Data in the Developmental and Behavioral Sciences

  • Edited by Noel A. Card, James P. Selig, Todd Little

This book reviews methods of conceptualizing, measuring, and analyzing interdependent data in developmental and behavioral sciences. Quantitative and developmental experts describe best practices for modeling...

Published September 3rd 2008 by Psychology Press.

A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Second EditionA Gentle Introduction to Stata, Second Edition

  • By Alan C. Acock
Providing the basic collection of statistical procedures used by social scientists, A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Second Edition presents the fundamental tools to learn Stata....

Published August 30th 2008 by Stata Press.

see more about new books…

Sign Up For Special Book OffersSign Up For Special Book Offers

We're now offering exclusive online discounts for our email alerts subscribers.

To make sure you receive details of pre-publication offers, exclusive online discounts on selected items, and book news please subscribe to our email alerts, choosing the subject areas you're interested in. You'll be sent an email with a link to click to confirm your subscription.

If you use any anti-spam software please make sure you add "webmaster@psypress.com" to your list of allowed senders otherwise you won't receive your discount offers!

sign up for email alerts for new books...

info

We're currently displaying the books available for customers from the United States.

If you're not in the United States please:

change your preferences.

Copyright © Psychology Press, an informa business 2008.