Effects of task and category membership on representation stability

Authors

  • Audrey Gaillard Parisian Social Psychology Laboratory (EA4386), Paris 8 University, Saint-Denis, France.
  • Isabel Urdapilleta Parisian Social Psychology Laboratory (EA4386), Paris 8 University, Saint-Denis, France.
  • Olivier Houix IRCAM Pompidou Center, Paris, France.
  • Céline Manetta Parisian Social Psychology Laboratory (EA4386), Paris 8 University, Saint-Denis, France.

Abstract

This study examined the within-subject stability of 150 participants who performed both a sorting task and a property-generation task over multiple sessions, focusing on three concrete concept categories (food, animals and bathroom products). We hypothesized that (1) the within-subject stability would be higher in the sorting task than in the property-generation task and (2) the nature of the category would influence both the within-subject stability of the classification groups in the sorting task and the properties generated to define these groups. The results show that the within-subject stability of conceptual representations depends both on the task and on the nature of the category. The stability of the representations was greater in the sorting task than in the property-generation task and in the food category. These results are discussed from a longitudinal perspective.

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Published

2011-01-10

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Experimental Psychology Section