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Geographical AnalysisVolume 8, Issue 4 p. 479-486 Free Access A Model for Residential Impression Formation Jordan J. Louviere, Jordan J. Louviere Jordan J. Louviere is assistant professor of geography, University of Wyoming. Robert J. Meyer is a graduate student in geography, University of Iowa.Search for more papers by this authorRobert J. Meyer, Robert J. Meyer Jordan J. Louviere is assistant professor of geography, University of Wyoming. Robert J. Meyer is a graduate student in geography, University of Iowa.Search for more papers by this author Jordan J. Louviere, Jordan J. Louviere Jordan J. Louviere is assistant professor of geography, University of Wyoming. Robert J. Meyer is a graduate student in geography, University of Iowa.Search for more papers by this authorRobert J. Meyer, Robert J. Meyer Jordan J. Louviere is assistant professor of geography, University of Wyoming. Robert J. Meyer is a graduate student in geography, University of Iowa.Search for more papers by this author First published: October 1976 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-4632.1976.tb00554.xCitations: 24 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat LITERATURE CITED 1 Anderson, N. H. “Averaging Versus Adding as a Stimulus Combination Rule in Impression Formation.” Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1967, 158– 65. 2 Anderson, N. H. “Functional Measurement and Psychophysical Judgment.” Psychological Review, 77 (1970), 153– 70. 3 Anderson, N. H. “Looking for Configurality in Clinical Judgment.” Psychological Bulletin, 78 (1972), 93– 102. 4 Anderson, N. H. “Algebraic Models in Perception.” In Handbook of Perception, volume 2, edited by E. C. Carterette and M. P. Friedman. New York: Academic Press, 1974. 5 Ballin, M. R., and P. R. Furnsworth. “A Graphic Rating Method for Determining the Scale Values of Statements in Measuring Social Attitudes.” Journal of Social Psychology, 13 (1941), 323– 27. 6 Bartlett, C. J., E. Heerman, and S. Retlig. “A Comparison of Six Different Scaling Techniques.” Journal of Social Psychology, 51 (1960), 343– 48. 7 Cliff, N. “Scaling.” Annual Review of Psychology, 1973, 473– 506. 8 Coleman, J. Introduction to Mathematical Psychology. Glencoe: Free Press, 1964. 9 Fisher, S. T., D. J. Weiss, and R. V. Davis. “A Comparison of Likert and Paired Comparison Techniques in Multivariate Attitude Scaling.” Education and Psychological Measurement, 28 (1968), 81– 94. 10 Levin, I. P. “Information Integration in Numerical Judgment and Decision Processes.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, under editorial consideration, August, 1974. 11 Norman, K. L. “A Method of Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Information Integration Models.” CHIP 35. La Jolla: Center for Human Information Processing, University of California, San Diego, 1973. 12 Norman, K. L. “Information Value Versus Information Weight in Judgment.” Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Meetings, New Orleans, August, 1974. 13 Symonds, P. “Notes on Rating.” Journal of Applied Psychology, 9 (1925), 188– 95. Citing Literature Volume8, Issue4October 1976Pages 479-486 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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