Original paper
The spatial arrangement method of measuring similarity can capture high-dimensional semantic structures
Abstract
Psychologists collect similarity data to study a variety of phenomena including categorization, generalization and discrimination, and representation itself. However, collecting similarity judgments between all pairs of items in a set is expensive, spurring development of techniques like the Spatial Arrangement Method (SpAM; Goldstone, Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 26, 381-386, 1994), wherein participants place items on a...
Paper Details
Title
The spatial arrangement method of measuring similarity can capture high-dimensional semantic structures
Published Date
Feb 19, 2020
Journal
Volume
52
Issue
5
Pages
1906 - 1928
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