Article de revue: Clé de citation BibTeX:  Catrambone2002
Catrambone, R. (2002). The effects of surface and structural feature matches on the access of story analogs. Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 28(2), pp. 318–334.
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Catégories: Analogie, Full text
Auteurs: Catrambone
Collection: Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

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Résumé
Competing theories of analogical reasoning have disagreed on the relative contributions of surface and
structural features to the access of previously read base stories when one is reading a current cue story.
A key limitation of the prior work was that surface and structural feature overlap between bases and cues
was not manipulated precisely. The present study systematically manipulated the number of surface and
structural matches to determine their relative effect on access. Results involving reminding and readingtime
measures suggest that surface and lower-order structural features affected access about equally, at
least when a higher-order relation (HOR) was shared between a base and cue story. When a HOR was
not shared, surface feature overlap continued to affect access while lower-order structural features had a
less reliable effect. Models of access might need to be adjusted to account for these phenomena.
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