Typical contrast effects are to be seen in sensory perceptions, in the course of emotions and in volitional processes.
12.
The " afterimage on empty shape " effect is related to a class of effects referred to as contrast effects.
13.
Contrast effects occur when exposure to valenced information influences judgments in a way that is incongruent with the valenced information.
14.
This demonstrates a contrast effect, because the accessible information was excluded from the representation of the target stimulus ( e . g.
15.
The contrast effect is what happens when the message is viewed as being further away than it actually is from the anchor.
16.
The more specific or extreme the context stimuli are in comparison to the target stimulus, the more likely contrast effects are to occur.
17.
Particularly in recent times, the reverse-contrast effect has been extended to other kinds of typeface, such as sans-serif designs and designs more suitable for extended text passages.
18.
;The Contrast Effect : How the interviewers evaluate a particular applicant may depend on their standards of comparison, that is, the characteristics of the applicants they interviewed previously.
19.
A more specific model to predict assimilation and contrast effects with differences in categorizing information is the inclusion / exclusion model developed by Norbert Schwarz and Herbert Bless.
20.
But in the orange region of the spectral continuum, red / yellow is a matter of degree; context and contrast effects can also move these regions around somewhat.