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Nameability supports rule-based category learning in children and adults.


ABSTRACT: The present study tested the hypothesis that verbal labels support category induction by providing compact hypotheses. Ninety-seven 4- to 6-year-old children (M = 63.2 months; 46 female, 51 male; 77% White, 8% more than one race, 4% Asian, and 3% Black; tested 2018) and 90 adults (M = 20.1 years; 70 female, 20 male) in the Midwestern United States learned novel categories with features that were easy (e.g., "red") or difficult (e.g., "mauve") to name. Adults (d = 1.06) and-to a lesser extent-children (d = 0.57; final training block) learned categories composed of more nameable features better. Children's knowledge of difficult-to-name color words predicted their learning for categories with difficult-to-name features. Rule-based category learning may be supported by the emerging ability to form verbal hypotheses.

SUBMITTER: Zettersten M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10922161 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar-Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nameability supports rule-based category learning in children and adults.

Zettersten Martin M   Bredemann Catherine C   Kaul Megan M   Ellis Kaitlynn K   Vlach Haley A HA   Kirkorian Heather H   Lupyan Gary G  

Child development 20230920 2


The present study tested the hypothesis that verbal labels support category induction by providing compact hypotheses. Ninety-seven 4- to 6-year-old children (M = 63.2 months; 46 female, 51 male; 77% White, 8% more than one race, 4% Asian, and 3% Black; tested 2018) and 90 adults (M = 20.1 years; 70 female, 20 male) in the Midwestern United States learned novel categories with features that were easy (e.g., "red") or difficult (e.g., "mauve") to name. Adults (d = 1.06) and-to a lesser extent-chi  ...[more]

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