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Category learning with a goal: how goals constrain conceptual acquisition
Authors:Seth Chin-Parker  Jessie Birdwhistell
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Denison University, Granville, OH, USA;2. Department of Education, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
Abstract:A novel task was used to examine the roles that goals play in concept acquisition. In Experiment 1, we varied the type of interaction, and thus the task goal, of participants working in a novel domain. Following those interactions, participant responses showed that they had organized their knowledge in terms of goal-relevant features. Using a variation of the same methodology, Experiment 2 provided evidence that the goal relevance also played a role in how the participants structured their knowledge of the items, specifically what information about the items was associated with differentiating the categories encountered. The results suggest that the goals not only highlighted particular features, they determined the centrality of those features in the conceptual knowledge. We discuss the results in terms of the goal-framework hypothesis; the idea that goals structure information and provide coherence to the acquired concepts. We discuss how this approach informs category learning research.
Keywords:Category learning  conceptual knowledge  goals  similarity
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