Integrative and metric properties of abstracted information as a function of category discriminability, instance variability, and experience.

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Goldman, D. & Homa, D.
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The abstraction of prototypical information was investigated as a function of instance variability, category discriminability, and category size. The results were consonant with previous studies showing the facilitative influence of category size on abstraction. Analyses revealed that subjects were more likely to count features than to average them, except when variability was low and discriminability was difficult.

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B 30306 [electronic version only] /01 /
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From: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 3 (1977) No.4, p.375- 385, 13 ref.

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