A demonstration of intransitivity in natural categories

Cognition 12 (2):151-164 (1982)
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Abstract

Two experiments are reported which demonstrated intransitivity in category judgments, thus challenging a widely held assumption that the relation between categorized sets is one of class inclusion. Subjects consistently accepted the truth of certain category statements, in spite of being aware of the existence of counterexamples. Implications for semantic memory theory are discussed.

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James Hampton
City University London

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