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Effects of categorical labels on similarity judgments: A critical evaluation of a critical analysis: Comment on Noles and Gelman (2012)
- Source :
- Developmental Psychology. 48:897-900
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- American Psychological Association (APA), 2012.
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Abstract
- The goal of the present study was to evaluate the claim that category labels affect children’s judgments of visual similarity. We presented preschool children with discriminable and identical sets of animal pictures and asked them to make perceptual judgments in the presence or absence of labels. Our findings indicate that children who are asked to make perceptual judgments about identical items judge discriminable items less accurately when making subsequent similarity judgments. Thus, labels do not generally affect children’s perceptual similarity judgments; rather, children’s reliance on labels to make similarity judgments appears to be attributable to flaws in the methodological approaches used in prior studies. These results have implications for the role of perceptual and conceptual information in children’s categorization and induction.
- Subjects :
- Male
Stimulus Similarity
Concept Formation
Association Learning
Perceptual similarity
Affect (psychology)
behavioral disciplines and activities
Generalization, Psychological
Article
humanities
Developmental psychology
Judgment
Discrimination, Psychological
Categorization
Similarity (psychology)
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Cognitive development
Humans
Female
Life-span and Life-course Studies
Psychology
Categorical variable
Demography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19390599 and 00121649
- Volume :
- 48
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Developmental Psychology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d90e248876fe5a4671e96429b8a3b145