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- Q17157229 comment "The Range-Frequency Compromise in Judgment is an influential theory in cognitive psychology developed by Allen Parducci in the mid-1960s. Range-frequency is descriptive of how judgments reflect a compromise between a range principle that assigns each category to an equal subrange of contextual stimuli and a frequency principle that assigns each of the categories to the same number of contextual stimuli.".