Dedre Gentner

Alice Gabrielle Twight Professor of Psychology & Education


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Department of Psychology

Northwestern University



Remembering Causal Systems: Effects of Systematicity and Surface Similarity in Delayed Transfer


Journal article


R. Schumacher, D. Gentner
1988

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Schumacher, R., & Gentner, D. (1988). Remembering Causal Systems: Effects of Systematicity and Surface Similarity in Delayed Transfer.


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Schumacher, R., and D. Gentner. “Remembering Causal Systems: Effects of Systematicity and Surface Similarity in Delayed Transfer” (1988).


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Schumacher, R., and D. Gentner. Remembering Causal Systems: Effects of Systematicity and Surface Similarity in Delayed Transfer. 1988.


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@article{r1988a,
  title = {Remembering Causal Systems: Effects of Systematicity and Surface Similarity in Delayed Transfer},
  year = {1988},
  author = {Schumacher, R. and Gentner, D.}
}

Abstract

Transfer between functionally isomorphic devices can be viewed as a kind of analogical mapping. In this research subjects learned to operate a computer-simulated device and then transferred to a functionally-equivalent device, either immediately or after a delay of one week. Two factors were varied: the systematicity, or causal coherence, of the original device model; and the transparency, or degree of surface similarity between corresponding components in the two devices. The results showed effects of delay, systematicity and transparency. Transfer performance was better in the immediate than in the delayed condition. Both systematicity and transparency improved performance in both immediate and delayed conditions.


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