Cognitive judgments. Participants answered questions about commonly experienced values. judgments of numerosity against comparison values or absolute estimates. Comparison values (boundaries) were either similar or dissimilar to the true answer.

spicer2022.anchoringrepulsion.e2

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Timestamp

Date and time of the experimental session

Pt

Participant ID

Trial

Trial ID based on order of presentation

QID

ID for the target question of that trial

Question

Question text

Region

Expected region for that question, being either high or low

Answer

Unbiased answer for that question from calibration data

Boundary

Comparison value for that trial

Decision

Decision made by the participant on whether answer to the question was higher or lower than the boundary

Dec_RT

Response time for the decision

Accuracy

Accuracy of the selected decision based on calibration data

Estimate

Direct estimate of the answer to the question for that trial made by the participant

Est_RT

Response time for the estimate

References

Spicer J, Zhu J, Chater N, Sanborn AN (2022). “Perceptual and Cognitive Judgments Show Both Anchoring and Repulsion.” Psychological Science, 33(9), 1395--1407. doi:10.1177/09567976221089599 .