突出
心理学
关系(数据库)
专题地图
概念学习
功能(生物学)
分类
认知心理学
主题分析
观念转变
发展心理学
社会心理学
认知科学
人工智能
计算机科学
数学教育
社会学
定性研究
数据挖掘
程序设计语言
社会科学
地图学
进化生物学
生物
地理
作者
Emilie L. Lin,Gregory L. Murphy
标识
DOI:10.1037/0096-3445.130.1.3
摘要
Concepts can be organized by their members' similarities, forming a kind (e.g., animal), or by their external relations within scenes or events (e.g., cake and candles). This latter type of relation, known as the thematic relation, is frequently found to be the basis of children's but not adults' classification. However, 10 experiments found that when thematic relations are meaningful and salient, they have significant influence on adults' category construction (sorting), inductive reasoning, and verification of category membership. The authors conclude that concepts function closely with knowledge of scenes and events and that this knowledge has a role in adults' conceptual representations.
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