Dimensional,similarity, and configurai classification of integral and separable stimuli |
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Authors: | Stephen Handel Shiro Imai Philip Spottswood |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, 37916, Knoxville, Tennessee 2. University of Hokkaido, Hokkaido, Japan 3. University of Tennessee, 37916, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Abstract: | Subjects classified sets of two-dimensional stimuli into two or three groups in any way they wished. For integral stimuli, classification was based on numerical balance and the similarity structure. For separable stimuli, classification was based on the dimensional structure and the configurai properties of the stimulus set. These results replicate and extend those of Handel and Imai (1972). In addition, they suggest that no closed set of stimulus concepts is possible. |
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