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Selective perception squared: a reply to Kuethe

F J Klopfer, T T Jackson

    Perceptual and Motor Skills
    |April 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study refutes Kuethe's criticism of the Felt Figure Replacement Technique, finding no evidence to support his claims. The sensory-perceptual explanation remains a viable alternative for figure replacement accuracy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Perception

    Background:

    • Kuethe (1980) criticized Jackson and Klopfer (1977) regarding figure replacement accuracy on the Felt Figure Replacement Technique.
    • The criticism questioned findings of no difference between human and non-human figure replacement accuracy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze studies cited by Kuethe (1980) supporting his position.
    • To evaluate criticisms regarding the handling of ordinal data patterns.
    • To re-affirm the validity of the sensory-perceptual explanation.

    Main Methods:

    • Critical analysis of studies cited in Kuethe's rejoinder.
    • Examination of data analysis methods, specifically ordinal data patterns.
    • Review of existing literature on figure replacement accuracy.

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    Main Results:

    • Studies cited by Kuethe (1980) offer weak or no support for his claims.
    • Criticisms regarding the ignoring of ordinal data patterns are unsubstantiated.
    • The sensory-perceptual explanation aligns with available evidence.

    Conclusions:

    • Kuethe's (1980) criticisms of Jackson and Klopfer (1977) are not supported by the evidence.
    • The sensory-perceptual explanation for figure replacement accuracy remains a strong theoretical framework.
    • Further research should consider the implications of sensory-perceptual processes in figure replacement tasks.