Flexible Conceptual Representations
A view that has been gaining prevalence over the past decade is that the human conceptual
system is malleable, dynamic, context‐dependent, and task‐dependent, that is, flexible …
system is malleable, dynamic, context‐dependent, and task‐dependent, that is, flexible …
Atypicality: Toward an integrative framework in organizational and market settings
D Cutolo, S Ferriani - Academy of Management Annals, 2024 - journals.aom.org
Research in management and organizational studies has emphasized the importance and
the double-edged nature of (a) typicality. Organizational objects that are atypical within a …
the double-edged nature of (a) typicality. Organizational objects that are atypical within a …
Who do you want to purchase with? The effect of naming strategy on consumer participation in online group purchase
B Wang, M Shu, Y Liu, F **e, J Wang - Journal of Retailing and Consumer …, 2024 - Elsevier
Online group purchases are gaining popularity in online retailing. However, consumers'
responses to personally identifiable information such as the initiator's account naming style …
responses to personally identifiable information such as the initiator's account naming style …
Typicality: A formal concept analysis account
We examine typicality—a significant phenomenon accompanying human concepts—within
the framework of formal concept analysis. Our aim is to formalize the notion of typicality …
the framework of formal concept analysis. Our aim is to formalize the notion of typicality …
Investigating the neural effects of typicality and predictability for face and object stimuli
The brain calibrates itself based on the past stimulus diet, which makes frequently observed
stimuli appear as typical (as opposed to uncommon stimuli, which appear as distinctive) …
stimuli appear as typical (as opposed to uncommon stimuli, which appear as distinctive) …
Using concept typicality to explore semantic representation and control in healthy ageing
Successful use of conceptual knowledge entails the assembling of semantic representations
and control processes to access the subsets of knowledge relevant in each situation …
and control processes to access the subsets of knowledge relevant in each situation …
The commonness fallacy: Commonly chosen options have less choice appeal than people think.
In predicting what others are likely to choose (eg, vanilla ice cream or tiramisu), people can
display a commonness fallacy—overestimating how often common (but bland) options (eg …
display a commonness fallacy—overestimating how often common (but bland) options (eg …
The cognitive neuroscience of stable and flexible semantic typicality
JR Folstein, MA Dieciuc - Frontiers in Psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Typicality effects are among the most well-studied phenomena in the study of concepts. The
classical notion of typicality is that typical concepts share many features with category co …
classical notion of typicality is that typical concepts share many features with category co …
Extracting Prototypes From Lexical Feature Norms for Settlement Concepts
CLM McKenzie - 2024 - search.proquest.com
The present study explored whether people share a common understanding of different
settlement concepts despite individual variation. Participants completed a property listing …
settlement concepts despite individual variation. Participants completed a property listing …
Global and Local Coherence: A New Conceptual Distinction to Promote New Insights Into Category Knowledge Representation
J Glass - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Much of the work on the psychology of categorization has been devoted to weighing the
merits of two competing theoretical accounts: prototype theory and exemplar theory. These …
merits of two competing theoretical accounts: prototype theory and exemplar theory. These …