Ross Brian H, Warren Justin L
Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2002 Jul;30(5):657-65. doi: 10.3758/bf03196422.
When people learn categories, the importance of the features and relations in the category representation reflects both their diagnosticity for classification and their relevance to the use of the category. In earlier work in which the influence of category use on the representation has been shown, only cases in which the features and relations were simple, observable, and very specific were examined. Learners may begin to understand the underlying similarities of category members by using the categories. In the four experiments presented here, learners applied a simple category-specific formula to category members. The test results showed that the learners had incorporated relations among features from this use, including cases in which the relations were abstract. This learning occurred even though the relations were actually not predictive of category membership but just perceived to be so as a function of the use.
当人们学习类别时,类别表征中特征和关系的重要性既反映了它们对分类的诊断价值,也反映了它们与类别使用的相关性。在早期的研究中,虽然已经表明了类别使用对表征的影响,但只考察了特征和关系简单、可观察且非常具体的情况。学习者可能通过使用类别开始理解类别成员的潜在相似性。在本文介绍的四个实验中,学习者将一个简单的特定类别公式应用于类别成员。测试结果表明,学习者从这种使用中纳入了特征之间的关系,包括关系是抽象的情况。即使这些关系实际上并不能预测类别成员资格,只是由于使用而被认为可以预测,这种学习仍然发生了。