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SIMILARITY, INTERACTIVE ACTIVATION, AND MAPPING.
註釋The question of "What makes things seem similar?" is important both because of similarity's pivotal role in theories of cognition and because of an intrinsic interest in how people make comparisons. This dissertation argues that psychological assessments of similarity involve more than listing the features of the things to be compared and comparing the lists for overlap. Instead, when comparing things that are hierarchically or propositionally structured, the parts of one thing must be aligned or placed