Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  0278-7393 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Milton2004
Milton, F., & Wills, A. J. (2004). The influence of stimulus properties on category construction. Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30(2), p. p407–415.
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Catégories: Catégorisation, Full text
Descripteurs: category construction, Classification (Cognitive Process), family resemblance, Family Resemblance, similarity grouping, sorting, stimulus classification, Stimulus Parameters, stimulus properties, Stimulus Similarity
Auteurs: Milton, Wills
Collection: Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

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It has been demonstrated that when people free classify stimuli presented simultaneously in an array, they have a preference to categorize by a single dimension. However, when people are encouraged to categorize items sequentially, they sort by "family resemblance," grouping by overall similarity. The present studies extended this research, producing 3 main findings. First, the sequential procedure introduced by G. Regehr and L. R. Brooks (1995) does not always produce a preference for family resemblance sorts. Second, sort strategy in a sequential procedure is sensitive to subtle variations in stimulus properties. Third, spatially separable stimuli evoked more family resemblance sons than stimuli of greater spatial integration. It is suggested that the family resemblance sorting observed is due to an analytic strategy. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)(from the journal abstract)
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