Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed people’s inability to classify or judge perceived objects independently of their context. Our series of experiments shows that judged frequencies of sequentially encountered stimuli are affected by certain properties of the sequence configuration: Representations of a category do not only depend on (1) the number of stimuli/chunks in the sequence (2) the relation of the current stimulus to the immediately preceding stimulus, and (3) relations between stimuli further back versus recent stimuli but also on (4) simple sequence characteristics. Specifically, a first-run effect occurs whereby people overestimate the frequency of a given category of...
In four experiments the conditions under which frequency judgments reflect he relative frequency of ...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
In absolute identification experiments, the participant is asked to identify stimuli drawn from a s...
Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed p...
Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed p...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Categorization research typically assumes that the cognitive system has access to a (more or less no...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
In contrast to exemplar and decision-bound categorization models, the memory and contrast models des...
In four experiments the conditions under which frequency judgments reflect he relative frequency of ...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
In absolute identification experiments, the participant is asked to identify stimuli drawn from a s...
Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed p...
Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed p...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Categorization research typically assumes that the cognitive system has access to a (more or less no...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
In contrast to exemplar and decision-bound categorization models, the memory and contrast models des...
In four experiments the conditions under which frequency judgments reflect he relative frequency of ...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
In absolute identification experiments, the participant is asked to identify stimuli drawn from a s...