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Perceived area of circle and square – data

by UXStackExchange on December 29, 2017 in uxstackexchange

I had a question about the perceived area of a circle and a square couple years ago but now I need some data. I remember once I saw a comparison/study with the data on which Flannery’s perceptual scaling is based on but I am unable to find anything similar now. I was hoping the kind people of ux.stackexchange could know something.

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Perceived area of circle and square – data

by UXStackExchange on December 29, 2017 in uxstackexchange

I had a question about the perceived area of a circle and a square couple years ago but now I need some data. I remember once I saw a comparison/study with the data on which Flannery’s perceptual scaling is based on but I am unable to find anything similar now. I was hoping the kind people of ux.stackexchange could know something.

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Tags: UX Stack Exchange

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