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Journal article

The generalized polymorphous concept account of graded structure in abstract categories

Steven Verheyen, Loes Stukken, Simon De Deyne, Matthew J Dry, Gert Storms

Memory & Cognition | SPRINGER | Published : 2011

DOI: 10.3758/s13421-011-0083-2

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Keywords

Familiarity
Abstract Categories
Humans
Young Adult
Science
Judgment
Representations
Logic
Psychology, Experimental
Metaphors
Similarity
Distinctive Features
Concept Formation
Social Sciences
Context Availability
Frequency
Typicality
Feature Representation
Common
Adult
Category Membership
Psychology
Relational Categories
Concrete
Models, Psychological

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