Abstract
Abstract Analysis of data from comparative judgments of loudness suggests that the TOE and the cross-over effect are both reflections of the operation of a common judgment process. This process is tentatively identified as the making of an implicit verbal response which serves to recode the information in the stimuli. The results of three experiments on comparative judgment of loudness are described which are consistent with this suggestion.
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