The abstraction and generalization of dot patterns |
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Authors: | Margaret Jean Peterson Robert B. Meagher Jr. Herschel Chait Susan Gillie |
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Affiliation: | Indiana University USA |
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Abstract: | The Ss were trained on patterns representing different levels of distortion and transferred to test trials containing the old training patterns, the prototype patterns, and new distortions. Training on low levels of distortion consistently produced superior performance on all test patterns except the most distorted ones. The results also showed that the prototypes and low distortion-level test patterns of meaningful concepts were identified more often than prototypes and low distortion-level test patterns of meaningless concepts but the reverse was true for highly distorted test patterns. Training with patterns whose average dot positions corresponded to the original positions of the dots in the prototypes and to two different levels of distortion of training patterns did not facilitate transfer of any abstractions formed. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to M. J. Peterson Department of Psychology Indiana University Bloomington Indiana 47401. |
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