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  1. Congitive representations of semantic categories.Eleanor Rosch - 1975 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 104 (3):192-233.
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  • Inductive judgments about natural categories.Lawrence J. Rips - 1975 - Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 14:665-681.
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  • Inductive judgments about natural categories.Lance J. Rips - 1975 - Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 14 (6):665-681.
    The present study examined the effects of semantic structure on simple inductive judgments about category members. For a particular category, subjects were told that one of the species had a given property and were asked to estimate the proportion of instances in the other species that possessed the property. The results indicated that category structure—in particular, the typicality of the species—influenced subjects' judgments. These results were interpreted by models based on the following assumption: When little is known about the underlying (...)
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  • Children's Use of Sample Size and Diversity Information within Basic-Level Categories.Grant Gutheil & Susan A. Gelman - 1997 - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 64:159-174.
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  • Category-based induction.Daniel N. Osherson, Edward E. Smith, Ormond Wilkie & Alejandro López - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (2):185-200.
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  • Categories and induction in young children.Susan A. Gelman & Ellen M. Markman - 1986 - Cognition 23 (3):183-209.
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  • Properties of inductive reasoning.Evan Heit - 2000 - Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 7:569-592.
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  • Evidential diversity and premise probability in young children's inductive judgment.Yafen Lo, Ashley Sides, Joseph Rozelle & Daniel Osherson - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (2):181-206.
    A familiar adage in the philosophy of science is that general hypotheses are better supported by varied evidence than by uniform evidence. Several studies suggest that young children do not respect this principle, and thus suffer from a defect in their inductive methodology. We argue that the diversity principle does not have the normative status that psychologists attribute to it, and should be replaced by a simple rule of probability. We then report experiments designed to detect conformity to the latter (...)
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  • Expertise and Category-Based Induction.Julia Beth Proffitt, John Coley, Medin D. & L. Douglas - 2000 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 26:811-828.
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  • Cognitive development, culture, and inductive judgment.Riccardo Viale & Daniel Osherson - 2006 - In Riccardo Viale, Daniel Andler & Lawrence A. Hirschfeld (eds.), Biological and cultural bases of human inference. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawerence Erlbaum.
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