Acta Psychologica Sinica


Vol. 37 No. 2 , Pages 199 - 209 , 2005

The Influence of Color and Texture Similarity on Child Induction (Article written in Chinese)

LI Fuhong, LI Hong, CHEN Antao, FENG Tingyong, GAO Xuemei, ZHANG Zhongming, & LONG Changquan

Abstract

On the basis of previous researches, this paper examined the influence of visual and tactile information on young child Induction. In three tasks, a total of 140 children and 40 adults were presented with target objects with two kinds of property, one is color, the other is texture, followed by test objects that varied in color similarity or texture similarity or both to the target. When objects were not presented with texture difference, both children and adults generalized the containing property to test objects that were highly similar in color (Task 1). When objects were not presented with color difference, both children and adults generalized the containing property to test objects that were highly similar in texture (Task 2). When objects were presented with both color and texture similarity (Task 3), which changed inversely, 4 year olds generalized the properties to those objects that were highly similar in texture, regardless of color similarity; on the contrary, 5 year olds and 6 year olds relied both on color similarity and texture similarity to generalize properties.

Keywords: induction; color similarity; texture similarity

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