Duffy Sean, Crawford L Elizabeth
Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey 08102, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2008 Apr;36(3):567-77. doi: 10.3758/mc.36.3.567.
Five experiments provide evidence for a primacy effect in the formation of inductive categories. Participants completed a category induction task in which they observed and reproduced a set of lines that varied in length but were serially ordered so that they increased or decreased in length. Subsequent estimates of the average of the distribution were systematically biased in the direction of stimuli encountered at the beginning of the induction task, suggesting that initially encountered stimuli exert greater weight in a category representation than do subsequent stimuli. We offer possible explanations for why this primacy effect might arise.
五项实验为归纳类别形成中的首因效应提供了证据。参与者完成了一项类别归纳任务,在该任务中,他们观察并重现了一组长度不同但按顺序排列的线条,以便线条长度可以增加或减少。随后对分布平均值的估计在系统上偏向于归纳任务开始时遇到的刺激方向,这表明最初遇到的刺激在类别表征中比后续刺激具有更大的权重。我们对这种首因效应可能出现的原因提供了可能的解释。