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Perceived numerosity as a function of array number, speed of array development, and density of array items
Author(s):
W. Hollingsworth
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J. W. SIMMONS
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T. H. COATES
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H. CROSS
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T. Coates
,
H. F. Cross
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WH Hollingsworth
,
JP Simmons
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TR Coates
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HA Cross
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1991
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Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society,
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