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When do ratings implicate perception versusjudgment? The overgeneralization test for top-down effectsChaz Firestone and Brian J. SchollDepartment of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USAABSTRACTWhen looking at an object say, a banana we can both directlyperceiveitsvisual qualities ( , its size) and also make higher-leveljudgmentsabout itsvisual and non-visual properties ( , not only its size, but also its cost).Suppose you obtain a rating of a property such as size. Does that ratingimplicate seeing or merely higher-level judgment? The answer often matters agreat deal , determining whether such ratings imply top-down effectsof cognition on perception . Too often, however, this distinction is ignored inempirical investigations of such effects. Here we suggest a simple test forwhen such ratings can be used to implicate perception : whenever the verysame experiment overgeneralizes to an unambiguouslynon-perceptualfactor, the results cannot be used to draw implications about perception , perse.

When do ratings implicate perception versus judgment? The “overgeneralization test” for top-down effects Chaz Firestone and Brian J. Scholl

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