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Article de revue: Clé de citation BibTeX:  Gentner1997
Gentner, D., & Markman, A. B. (1997). Structure mapping in analogy and similarity. American Psychologist, 52(1), pp. 45–56.
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Catégories: Analogie, Full text, Transfert analogique
Auteurs: Gentner, Markman
Collection: American Psychologist

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Résumé
Analogy and similarity are often assumed to be distinct
psychological processes. In contrast to this position, the
authors suggest that both similarity and analogy involve
a process of structural alignment and mapping, that is,
that similarity is like analogy. In this article, the authors
first describe the structure-mapping process as it has
been worked outfor analogy. Then, this view is extended
to similarity, where it is used to generate newpredictions.
Finally, the authors explore broader implications of
structural alignmentfor psychological processing.
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