Relationships between item and category learnin

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Medin, D.L. Dewey, G.I. & Murphy, T.D.
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Abstract

Evidence that abstraction is not automatic. Recent studies of concept formation using ill- defined categories suggest that abstraction of category- level information is more or less an automatic consequence of experience with exemplars. An experiment using ill- defined categories composed of photographs of women was designed to test this assumption. The results are discussed in terms of the relative contributions of category- level and exemplar- specific (idiosyncratic) information during classification learning.

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From: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 9 (1983) No. 4, p. 607- 625, 29 ref.

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