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Universal generalization and universal inter-item confusability

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Behav. Brain Sci., 24 (4): 659--+ (2001)

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We argue that confusability between items should be distinguished from generalization between items. Shepard's data concern confusability, but the theories proposed by Shepard and by Tenenbaum & Griffiths concern generalization, indicating a gap between theory and data. We consider the empirical and theoretical work involved in bridging this gap.

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