Sequential biases on subjective judgments: Evidence from face attractiveness and ringtone agreeableness judgment.
When people make decisions about sequentially presented items in psychophysical experiments, their decisions are always biased by their preceding decisions and the preceding items, either by assimilation (shift towards the decision or item) or contrast (shift away from the decision or item). Such se...
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