Abstract

Consistency of performance was investigated for 24 subjects across absolute judgment tasks differing in modality (visual or auditory) and in type of stimulus dimension organization (prothetic or metathetic). Results showed that tho four tasks wero equated for difficulty and produced reliable performance measures. Significant positivo correlations were found in individual performance across all possible pairs of tasks. No general pattern of correlations was found with respect to either modality or typo of stimulus dimoneion. It is concluded that consistency oxists in individual performance across absolute judgment tasks differing in sensory modality and type of stimulus dimension.

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