Classification in well- defined and ill- defined categories: Evidence for common processing strategies.

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Martin, R.C. & Caramazza, A.
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Abstract

Early work in perceptual and conceptual categorization assumed that categories had critical features and that category membership could be determined by logical rules for the combination of features. More recent theories have assumed that categories have an ill- defined structure and have proposed probabilistic or global similarity models for the verification of category membership.

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B 30596 [electronic version only] /01 /83.2 /
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From: Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 109 (1980) No. 3, p. 320- 353, 44 ref.

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