Absolutes
response concerns with a particular stimuli. It refers to some indication of
neutrality and much easier, faster to conduct. Comparative response relatives
two or more stimuli. People are almost invariably better at making comparative
responses than absolute response. This is because there is a frame of reference
problems present to at least some extent in a absolute responses that is
avoided in comparative responses.
People rarely
make absolute judgments in daily life, since most choices are inherently
comparative. There are few instances which it make sense to employ absolute
judgments. One is when absolute level is important, as in attitudes towards
various ethnic groups. Rank various groups from most to least preferred.
Absolute
responses are important when some indicator of neutrality is needed such that
people who are more neutral for candidate in elections are probably more
susceptible to influence and change than those who have clear responses.
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