Number lines can be more effective at facilitating adults’ performance on health-related ratio problems than risk ladders and icon arrays

Mielicki, M., Fitzsimmons, C., Schiller, L., Scheibe, D., Taber, J., Sidney, P., Matthews, P., Waters, E., Coifman, K., & Thompson, C. (2022). Number lines can be more effective at facilitating adults’ performance on health-related ratio problems than risk ladders and icon arrays (1–). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. https://doi.org/10.1037/xap0000456
Mielicki, Marta, Charles Fitzsimmons, Lauren Schiller, Daniel Scheibe, Jennifer Taber, Pooja Sidney, PG Matthews, Erika Waters, Karin Coifman, and Clarissa Thompson. 2022. “Number Lines Can Be More Effective at Facilitating adults’ Performance on Health-Related Ratio Problems Than Risk Ladders and Icon Arrays”. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. https://doi.org/10.1037/xap0000456.
Mielicki, Marta, et al. Number Lines Can Be More Effective at Facilitating adults’ Performance on Health-Related Ratio Problems Than Risk Ladders and Icon Arrays. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Nov. 2022, https://doi.org/10.1037/xap0000456.