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Bouba/kiki effect: Revision history


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  • curprev 14:3814:38, 9 February 20232001:630:d0:5007:6687:5f08:d25a:1534 talk 17,315 bytes −658 the statistic of 88% and 56% wasn't for bouba/kiki, that was aggregated results over many similar tests, if you just look at bouba/kiki in the referenced paper it's 95% and 60% — suspiciously round numbers, indeed because exactly 20 nonautistic and 10 autistic children were in the study, so not a strong enough result to claim "this is the case" in this article without qualification (e.g. mentioning the tiny sample size) undo Tag: references removed

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