Number of Shoes Tested During a Running Shoe Mass Perception Task May Not Influence Accuracy

Volume: 127, Issue: 1-4, Pages: 23 - 29
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Commercially available running shoes differ in terms of their relative masses. It is unclear how well consumers may be able to judge mass differences from wearing alone, though previous studies suggest that perceptual outcomes may be influenced by experimental design factors such as the length of time worn. The purpose of this study was to investigate how the number of shoes used in a testing session impacts wearers' mass perceptual accuracy....
Paper Details
Title
Number of Shoes Tested During a Running Shoe Mass Perception Task May Not Influence Accuracy
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
127
Issue
1-4
Pages
23 - 29
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