Abstract
Adult female shoppers in a supermarket were asked to determine which of two sizes of a common item sold in the store was the better to buy. Only 32 percent were able to use a proportional reasoning strategy to determine the correct choice when the size ration was a simple one (2:3). Performance declined even further (20 percent) when the ratio was more complex.
Full Citation
Developmental Psychology
vol.
15
,
(July 01, 1979):
450
-52
.