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    The magnitude estimation task probably provides only interval-level data, the same as other judgment tasks

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    • 1.Recent formalizations of magnitude estimation in the psychophysics literature specify that magnitude estimation requires ratio judgments
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    • 2.Experimental evidence shows participants cannot make genuine ratio judgments of acceptability (e.g., judging one sentence as precisely half as acceptable as another)
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    • 3.If participants cannot make ratio judgments, the magnitude estimation task cannot provide ratio-level data
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    It should be noted that the value of applying magnitude estimation to the judgment of acceptability has been directly challenged in two recent papers. Weskott and Fanselow (2011) and Sprouse (2011) both present critiques of Bard et al. (1996). Weskott and Fanselow compared magnitude estimation data to standard judgments on binary and 7-point scales, and claim that magnitude estimation does not yield more information than other judgment tasks, and moreover can produce spurious variance. And Sprou
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