It was proposed that different processes exist for the categorization of a test instance using defining features compared to characteristic features. [1]
The Semantic Feature Comparison Model is a theory pertaining to the representation of semantic relations in memory. [1] The Sentence Verification task is used in which two nouns, a subject and a predicate, are presented and participants are required to make a semantic decision about them in the form of "An S is a P" verification. [2] The results of the Sentence Verification task suggest that the speed of verification is dependent on the semantic distance between the subject and predicate. [3]
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It was proposed that different processes exist for the categorization of a test instance using defining features compared to characteristic features. [1]
The Semantic Feature Comparison Model is a theory pertaining to the representation of semantic relations in memory. [1] The Sentence Verification task is used in which two nouns, a subject and a predicate, are presented and participants are required to make a semantic decision about them in the form of "An S is a P" verification. [2] The results of the Sentence Verification task suggest that the speed of verification is dependent on the semantic distance between the subject and predicate. [3]
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