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Using the contextual lattice, algorithmically pick feature/outcome combinations that would lead to maximal change in outcomes elsewhere in the lattice. These synthetic examples could then be used with human subjects: "the past tense of the verb X is Y. Now, tell me what the past tense of Z is." Assuming the exemplar is internalized in the subject, the responses and response times would constitute useful experimental evidence on AM as a psychological model. If the experiment works decently, we could also run experiments using the same data but coded using different features in order to test the psychological reality of the different features.
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Using the contextual lattice, algorithmically pick feature/outcome combinations that would lead to maximal change in outcomes elsewhere in the lattice. These synthetic examples could then be used with human subjects: "the past tense of the verb X is Y. Now, tell me what the past tense of Z is." Assuming the exemplar is internalized in the subject, the responses and response times would constitute useful experimental evidence on AM as a psychological model. If the experiment works decently, we could also run experiments using the same data but coded using different features in order to test the psychological reality of the different features.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: