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Reinvestigating the Effects of Surface and Structural Features on Analogical Access

Abstract

Competing theories of analogical reasoning have disagreed on the relative contributions of surface and structural features to the access of analogs. The present experiment attempted to systematically assess how access is affected by the number of surface and structural matches between a currently-read story and one that is presumably in memory. The results suggest that both surface and structural features affected access about equally.

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