This research documented a linguistic norm account of direction of comparison asymmetry effects in relational judgments (e.g., seeing hyenas as more similar to dogs than dogs are similar to hyenas). The asymmetry effect is magnified by discrepancies in prominence between subject and referent, and has previously been explained using Tversky's (1977) feature-matching model. Given a linguistic norm to place more prominent objects in the referent position, violation of this norm might reduce sentence clarity, which then weakens the magnitude of subsequent relational judgments. This research showed that clarity perceptions predict the magnitude of relational judgments independently of the cognitive manipulation of the features of the compared ob...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g.. COPPER HORSE) is facil...
This study is based on the assumption that texts are composed of two kinds of propositions: lexical ...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...
This research documented a linguistic norm account of direction of comparison asymmetry effects in r...
Models of similarity have traditionally assumed that the similarity relation is symmetrical. However...
Note:An asymmetry was found in subjects responses to triplets of visually-presented items which vari...
A central assumption about relative adjectives (e.g. big, old) is that their positive form is interp...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
International audienceFollowing the experiments by Marsh and Parducci (1978) and Molina and Fabre (2...
A more-less asymmetry occurs in comparative communication. As compared to ‘less than’ statements, pe...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
Psychological research has demonstrated important parallels between the structural alignment process...
Abstract Questions assessing comparative judgments are often phrased as directed comparisons, that i...
Whereas the contextual basis of all psychophysical responding is well founded, the compound influenc...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g.. COPPER HORSE) is facil...
This study is based on the assumption that texts are composed of two kinds of propositions: lexical ...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...
This research documented a linguistic norm account of direction of comparison asymmetry effects in r...
Models of similarity have traditionally assumed that the similarity relation is symmetrical. However...
Note:An asymmetry was found in subjects responses to triplets of visually-presented items which vari...
A central assumption about relative adjectives (e.g. big, old) is that their positive form is interp...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
International audienceFollowing the experiments by Marsh and Parducci (1978) and Molina and Fabre (2...
A more-less asymmetry occurs in comparative communication. As compared to ‘less than’ statements, pe...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
Psychological research has demonstrated important parallels between the structural alignment process...
Abstract Questions assessing comparative judgments are often phrased as directed comparisons, that i...
Whereas the contextual basis of all psychophysical responding is well founded, the compound influenc...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g.. COPPER HORSE) is facil...
This study is based on the assumption that texts are composed of two kinds of propositions: lexical ...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...