Which size looks best?

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In this experiment, you'll have to change the size of images to make the images look best.

On each trial, you'll be presented with a slider that can adjust the size. As you move the slider to the left, the image will get smaller. As you move the slider to the right, the image will get larger.

Your job: Using the slider, change the size of the image to be your preferred size for viewing the object.

This instruction is intentionally a little vague; but do your best to adjust the slider until the image looks best, and is at your preferred size for viewing.

Once you're happy with the slider's position, you'll be able to proceed to the next trial by pressing the ENTER key on your keyboard.

Click the ENTER key on your keyboard to proceed!

Just to make sure the slider's usage is clear, we'll go through a simple example here.

Recall that in the experiment, your task is to use the slider to change the size of the image until it is your preferred size for viewing.

Before we begin, let's make sure the slider works. Below is an image:



Now, use the slider below to adjust the size of the image below to be equal to the size of the image above.

Once the size of the slider-adjusted circle matches the size of the circle above, a button will appear. Pressing that button will allow you to proceed to one final page, after which point you'll start the real experiment.



Proceed

To make things a little more clear, we'll also give you a preview of all the images you'll be seeing throughout the experiment. They are depicted below.

Your task in the experiment is to adjust the size of each image until it looks best. This page does not affect the task you'll be doing in the experiment; this is just a preview of the images.

We just want to make sure you can correctly identify each object. So, before we begin, we'll do a simple identification task with this gallery. The sentence above the gallery will tell you which object you should click on. After you successfully click on each image, a button will appear that allows you to start the real experiment.



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Adjust the size of the image below.

When the slider image is at your preferred size, press the ENTER key on your keyboard to proceed.


Please answer the following questions.

Please describe the task you had to complete in this study


If you had to guess, what do you think was the purpose of this study?


What is 1 + 1?



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