Social and Economic Cognition III, University of Cologne, Richard-Strauss-Str. 2, 50931, Cologne, Germany.
Individual Differences and Psychological Assessment, University of Cologne, Pohligstr. 1, Cologne, 50969, Germany.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2022 Feb;29(1):230-242. doi: 10.3758/s13423-021-01949-2. Epub 2021 Aug 2.
We show that spatial distance between two objects influences how people categorize these objects. We report three (two pre-registered) experiments that show that when objects are presented close together (proximal), they are more likely to be categorized in a superordinate category than when they are presented further apart (distant). In Experiments 1A and 1B, participants provided spontaneous category labels in an open response format. In Experiment 2, we asked participants to indicate their preference for either of two category labels. We found that when objects were close together, they were categorized more often into superordinate categories than when objects were far apart (Experiments 1A and 2). Our findings demonstrate that the categorization of objects is, in part, determined by where they are in relation to other objects.
我们证明了两个物体之间的空间距离会影响人们对这些物体的分类方式。我们报告了三项(两项预先注册)实验,这些实验表明,当物体彼此靠近(接近)时,它们更有可能被归入上一级类别,而当它们彼此远离(遥远)时则不太可能。在实验 1A 和 1B 中,参与者以开放的响应格式提供自发的类别标签。在实验 2 中,我们要求参与者表明他们对两个类别标签中的任意一个的偏好。我们发现,当物体彼此靠近时,它们被归入上一级类别的频率比当物体彼此远离时更高(实验 1A 和 2)。我们的发现表明,物体的分类部分取决于它们与其他物体的相对位置。