What is typical about the typicality effect in category-based induction?

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Jonathan R. Rein
Micah B. Goldwater
Arthur B. Markman
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[1] University of Texas,Department of Psychology
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Memory & Cognition | 2010年 / 38卷
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Typicality Effect; Central Tendency; Natural Kind; Category Label; Category Member;
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Research on category-based induction has documented a consistent typicality effect: Typical exemplars promote stronger inferences about their broader category than atypical exemplars. This work has been largely confined to categories whose central tendencies are also the most typical members of the category. Does the typicality effect apply to the broad set of categories for which the ideal category member is considered most typical? In experiments with natural and artificial categories, typicality and induction-strength ratings were obtained for ideal and central-tendency exemplars. Induction strength was greatest for the central-tendency exemplars, regardless of whether the central tendency or the ideal was rated more typical. These results suggest that the so-called “typicality” effect is a special case of a more universal central-tendency effect in category-based induction.
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