Table 2.
Cue 1 | Cue 2 | Cue 3 | Cue 4 | Cue 5 | Cue 6 | |
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MEDICAL SCENARIO: MEDICATION DOSAGE (SCALE FROM 200 TO 300 mg) | ||||||
Cue label | Rash | Blood pressure | Mucus | Virus | Worst period | Headache |
Positive cue value | Reddening | Low | Green | Type A | Morning | In the back |
Negative cue value | Itching | High | Yellow | Type B | Evening | In the front |
BIOLOGICAL SCENARIO: TOXICITY OF BUGS (SCALE FROM 100 TO 200 mg/ml) | ||||||
Cue label | Wings | Antennae | Legs | Size | Body | Head |
Positive cue value | Dotted | Long | Thick | Large | Furry | Red |
Negative cue value | Uni-colored | Short | Thin | Small | Smooth | Brown |
EMPLOYMENT SCENARIO: SUITABILITY OF APPLICANT FOR IT POSITION (SCALE FROM 0 TO 100) | ||||||
Cue label | Programming language | Foreign language | Work experience | Industrial sector | Special qualifications | Operating system |
Positive cue value | Java | French | Development | Financial sector | Media law | Unix |
Negative cue value | C++ | Turkish | Consulting | Pharmaceutical sector | Web design | Windows |
Overview of the material used. Positive cue values indicate that an item with this cue value has on average a higher criterion value than an item with a negative value on this cue.