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Article de revue: Clé de citation BibTeX:  Zamani2000a
Zamani, M., & Richard, J.-F. (2000). Obejct encoding, goal similarity, and analogical transfer. Memory & Cognition, 28(5), pp. 873–886.
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Catégories: Catégorisation, Effets de contenu, Full text, Transfert analogique
Auteurs: Richard, Zamani
Collection: Memory & Cognition

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Résumé
Although the importance of goal similarity and similarity of encoding are well known in analogical
transfer literature, there has never been a study in which one of these factors was maintained constant
and the other manipulated. This point was studied in our first experiment. The results show that the
interaction between the two factors is not significant. However, the width of the credibility intervals
suggests that it is difficult to conclude that there is either a presence or an absence of an interaction.
The second experiment concerned more directly the impact of the encoding process on recognition of
analogy. The results show that analogical transfer can be highly dependent on the way subjects interpret
problems and that the encoding process can be influenced by the visual characteristics of the problems.
These results can be related to a recent body of research on the importance of interpretive effects
on analogy, as well as to the categorization literature.
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