In this response, we reiterate the importance of development (both ontogenetic and phylogenetic) in the understanding of a complex cognitive skill – analogical reasoning. Four key questions structure the response: Does relational priming exist, and is it sufficient for analogy? What do we mean by relations as transformations? Could all or any relations be represented as transformations? And what about the challenge of more complex analogies? In addressing these questions we bring together a number of supportive commentaries, strengthening our emergentist case for analogy (in particular with insights from comparative psychology), and review new supportive evidence. We also rebut those commentaries that ignore development at their peril. Alon...
Analogical reasoning is the ability to perceive and use relational commonality between two situation...
The notion that the analogical process is ‘higher order driven’, or is reliant on the development of...
Abstract: Analogical inferences are an important consequence of the way semantic knowledge is repres...
In this response, we reiterate the importance of development (both ontogenetic and phylogenetic) in ...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
Despite its strengths, Leech et al.'s model fails to address the important benefits that derive from...
Theories of the development of analogical reasoning emphasize either the centrality of relational kn...
Theories of the development of analogical reasoning emphasize either the centrality of relational kn...
Much RFT-based research has concentrated on using derived relational responding to model particular...
Much RFT-based research has concentrated on using derived relational responding to model particular...
Analogy is a kind of similarity in which the same system of relations holds across different objects...
Analogical reasoning is an important component of intelligent behavior, and it key test of any appro...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
Analogical reasoning is the ability to perceive and use relational commonality between two situation...
The notion that the analogical process is ‘higher order driven’, or is reliant on the development of...
Abstract: Analogical inferences are an important consequence of the way semantic knowledge is repres...
In this response, we reiterate the importance of development (both ontogenetic and phylogenetic) in ...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
Despite its strengths, Leech et al.'s model fails to address the important benefits that derive from...
Theories of the development of analogical reasoning emphasize either the centrality of relational kn...
Theories of the development of analogical reasoning emphasize either the centrality of relational kn...
Much RFT-based research has concentrated on using derived relational responding to model particular...
Much RFT-based research has concentrated on using derived relational responding to model particular...
Analogy is a kind of similarity in which the same system of relations holds across different objects...
Analogical reasoning is an important component of intelligent behavior, and it key test of any appro...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
Analogical reasoning is essential for transfer by supporting recognition of relational similarity. H...
Analogical reasoning is the ability to perceive and use relational commonality between two situation...
The notion that the analogical process is ‘higher order driven’, or is reliant on the development of...
Abstract: Analogical inferences are an important consequence of the way semantic knowledge is repres...