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The representativeness heuristic suggests that similarity judgments provide a basis for judgments of likelihood. We use. Tversky's (1977) contrast model of ...
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Concept Modeling, Essential Properties, and Similarity Spaces. Peter Gärdenfors - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1105-1106. An Experimental Note on Tversky’ s “Features of Similarity”.
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A new set-theoretical approach to similarity is developed in which objects are represented as collections of features, and similarity is described as a feature-.
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Positive–Negative Asymmetry in the Evaluations of Political Candidates. The Role of Features of Similarity and Affect in Voter Behavior.
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A new set-theoretical approach to similarity is developed in which objects are represented as collections of features, and similarity is described as a feature-matching process. Specifically, a set of qualitative assumptions is shown to imply the contrast model, which expresses the similarity between objects as a linear combination of the measures of their common and distinctive features.
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Features of Similarity Amos Tversky Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel The metric and dimensional assumptions that underlie the geometric represen-tation of similarity are questioned on both theoretical and empirical grounds. A new set-theoretical approach to similarity is developed in which objects are
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Features of Similarity Amos Tversky Similarity plays a fundamental role in theories of knowledge and behavior. It serves as an organizing principle by which individuals classify objects, form concepts, and make generalizations. Indeed, the concept of similarity is ubiquitous in psychological theory.
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Questions the metric and dimensional assumptions that underlie the geometric representation of similarity on both theoretical and empirical grounds.
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A new set-theoretical approach to similarity is developed in which objects are represented as collections of features and similarity is described as a feature-matching process. Specifically, a set of qualitative assumptions is shown to imply the contrast model, which expresses the similarity between objects as a linear combination of the measures of their common and distinctive features.
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common features in judgments of similarity than in judgments of difference, that people attend more to the subject than to the referent of the comparison, and that people attend primarily to features that have classificatory significance .
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Features of Similarity. The metric and dimensional assumptions that underlie the geometric representation of similarity are questioned on both theoretical and empirical grounds. A new set-theoretical approach to similarity is developed in which objects are represented as collections of features, and similarity is described as a feature-matching ...
Extension of Similarity Theory to Open Sets of Features - jstor
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increasing similarity between two objects while deleting distinctive features and adding common features results in different effects depending on the original ...
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features than in terms of a few quantitative dimensions. The assessment of similarity between such stimuli, therefore, may be better described as a ...
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represented as collections of features, and similarity is described as a feature- ... It under- The theoretical analysis of similarity rela-.
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Questions the metric and dimensional assumptions that underlie the geometric representation of similarity on both theoretical and empirical grounds. A new set-theoretical approach to similarity is developed in which objects are represented as collections of features and similarity is described as a feature-matching process. Specifically, a set of qualitative assumptions is …
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Questions the metric and dimensional assumptions that underlie the geometric representation of similarity on both theoretical and empirical grounds.