Thematically related concepts like coffee and milk are judged to be more similar than thematically unrelated concepts like coffee and lemonade. We investigated whether thematic relations exert a small effect that occurs consistently across participants (i.e., a generalized model), or a large effect that occurs inconsistently across participants (i.e., an individualized model). We also examined whether difference judgments mirrored similarity or whether these judgments were, in fact, non-inverse. Five studies demonstrated the necessity of an individualized model for both perceived similarity and difference, and additionally provided evidence that thematic relations affect similarity more than difference. Results suggest that models of simila...
A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of the prese...
Perceived similarity is influenced by both taxonomic and thematic relations. Assessing taxonomic rel...
Thematically related concepts like coffee and milk are judged to be more similar than thematically u...
Thematic relations are an important source of perceived similarity. For instance, the rowing theme o...
Thematic relations are an important source of perceived similarity. For instance, the rowing theme o...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
This paper provides empirical insight into the way consumers make pairwise similarity judgments betw...
Similarity judgments have traditionally been assumed to arise from an alignment process that seeks c...
Past work has argued that comparison mindsets affect stereotyping: perceivers in a difference mindse...
Modeling research that has focused on the effects of observing similar others appears to have undere...
When objects carry the same or different label(s), our perception of the similarity of the objects c...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
This article challenges the prevailing, semantic view of the cognitive processes underlying similari...
We demonstrate an effect of the valence of a relation between person concepts on subsequent similar...
A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of the prese...
Perceived similarity is influenced by both taxonomic and thematic relations. Assessing taxonomic rel...
Thematically related concepts like coffee and milk are judged to be more similar than thematically u...
Thematic relations are an important source of perceived similarity. For instance, the rowing theme o...
Thematic relations are an important source of perceived similarity. For instance, the rowing theme o...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
This paper provides empirical insight into the way consumers make pairwise similarity judgments betw...
Similarity judgments have traditionally been assumed to arise from an alignment process that seeks c...
Past work has argued that comparison mindsets affect stereotyping: perceivers in a difference mindse...
Modeling research that has focused on the effects of observing similar others appears to have undere...
When objects carry the same or different label(s), our perception of the similarity of the objects c...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
This article challenges the prevailing, semantic view of the cognitive processes underlying similari...
We demonstrate an effect of the valence of a relation between person concepts on subsequent similar...
A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of the prese...
Perceived similarity is influenced by both taxonomic and thematic relations. Assessing taxonomic rel...