5, 10, 50, 100! Does serial dependence bias act on high- or low-order cognitive processing? (IMAGE)
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Study participants were asked to guess the number, or the value of coins displayed on screen for half a second. Because guessing the value of the coins required some cognitive processing, researchers were able to test the effects of serial dependence bias for perceptual and cognitive processing separately.
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Osaka Metropolitan University
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