Concepts and CategorizationWe are grateful to Alice Healy, Robert Proctor, Brian Rogosky, and Irving Weiner for helpful comments on earlier drafts of this chapter. This research was funded by National Science Foundation REESE grant DRL-0910218, and Department of Education IES grant R305A1100060. Correspondence concerning this chapter should be addressed to rgoldsto@indiana.edu or Robert Goldstone, Psychology Department, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405. Further information about the laboratory can be found at http://cognitrn.psych.indiana.edu
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Goldstone Robert L.,Kersten Alan,Carvalho Paulo F.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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