The in vivo/in vitro approach to cognition: the case of analogy |
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Authors: | Dunbar K Blanchette I |
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Affiliation: | Depts of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Dept of Eductation, Dartmouth College, 6207 Moore Hall, 03755, Hanover, NH, USA |
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Abstract: | A new way of investigating cognition is proposed that combines naturalistic (in vivo) and experimental (in vitro) methods into a single approach. Investigating analogical reasoning by scientists 'live' at laboratory meetings (in vivo) we found that the types of analogies they use change with their goals. Unlike subjects in many cognitive 'reminding' experiments, scientists frequently used structural similarities in their analogies, as opposed to superficial similarities. By subsequently using the in vitro approach, we found that the use of structural information was associated with being asked to generate analogies and with the use of complex scenarios. Similar results are obtained in other areas of reasoning such as hypothesis testing and causal reasoning. |
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