Comparisons between exemplar similarity and mixed prototype models using a linearly separable category structure |
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Authors: | Stanton Roger D Nosofsky Robert M Zaki Safa R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA. rostanto@indiana.edu |
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Abstract: | Nosofsky and Zaki (2002) found that an exemplar similarity model provided better accounts of individual subject classification and generalization performance than did a mixed prototype model proposed by Smith and Minda (1998; Minda & Smith, 2001). However, these previous tests used a nonlinearly separable category structure. In the present work, the authors extend the previous findings by demonstrating a superiority for the exemplar generalization model over the mixed prototype model in a case involving a linearly separable structure. Because this structure has numerous features that Minda and Smith argued should be conducive to prototype-based processing, the results pose a significant challenge to the mixed prototype view. |
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