Functional equivalence between same-different classifications and judged similarity of Markov patterns |
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Authors: | Bill R. Brown Donald F. Dansereau |
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Affiliation: | 1. TCU Research Foundation, 76129, Fort Worth, Texas
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Abstract: | This experiment represented an initial at tempt at comparing same-different classifications and similarity judgments of Markov histoforms sampled from three different schema families. A measure of individual stimulus variability was more strongfy related to classification responses than to judged similarity. Dichotomous responses, derived from the similarity data by imposing threshold criteria, were found to be highly similor to real classification responses when the threshold values were estimated directly from the latter; little correspondence, however, was obtained using optimal classification criteria. The results support the notion that somewhat different features are used in making classification responses and similarity judgments, and indicate the need for developing more sensitive tasks involving controlled scanning of pattem information. |
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