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Jonathan R Rein

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 6, 2010
Assessing the concreteness of relational representationJonathan R Rein, Arthur B Markman
Thinking & Reasoning|September 20, 2016
Determining transformation distance in similarity: Considerations for assessing representational changes a prioriLisa R Grimm, Jonathan R Rein, Arthur B Markman
Memory & Cognition|March 18, 2010
What is typical about the typicality effect in category-based induction?Jonathan R Rein, Micah B Goldwater, Arthur B Markman
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence : JETAI|September 17, 2009
The optimal level of fuzz: Case studies in a methodology for psychological researchArthur B Markman, Jennifer S Beer, Lisa R Grimm, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 6, 2010
Assessing the concreteness of relational representationJonathan R Rein, Arthur B Markman
Thinking & Reasoning|September 20, 2016
Determining transformation distance in similarity: Considerations for assessing representational changes a prioriLisa R Grimm, Jonathan R Rein, Arthur B Markman
Memory & Cognition|March 18, 2010
What is typical about the typicality effect in category-based induction?Jonathan R Rein, Micah B Goldwater, Arthur B Markman
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence : JETAI|September 17, 2009
The optimal level of fuzz: Case studies in a methodology for psychological researchArthur B Markman, Jennifer S Beer, Lisa R Grimm, et al.
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