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Similarity (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Similarity refers to the psychological nearness or proximity of two mental representations. Research in cognitive psychology has taken a number of approaches to the concept of similarity. Each of the...
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A selection of articles related to similarity (psychology) ... A Wisdom Archive on similarity (psychology) ... similarity (psychology): Encyclopedia - Difference...
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Fred Attneave. Dimensions of similarity. Americal Journal of Psychology, 63:516--556, 1950. ... Fred Attneave. Dimensions of similarity. Americal Journal of Psychology, 63:516--556, 1950.; Home/Search Document Not in Database Context Related Articles Check...
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Similarity refers to our tendency to group things together based upon how similar to each other they are. In the first figure above, we tend to see two rows of red dots and two rows of black dots. The dots are grouped according to similar color. ... Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods...
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Ethnic nationalism, evolutionary psychology and Genetic Similarity; Theoryn; J. PHILIPPE RUSHTON; Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; ABSTRACT.
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