A Large Dataset of Generalization Patterns in the Number Game

We present a dataset with 272,700 two-alternative forced choice responses in a simple numerical task modeled after Tenenbaum ’s “number game” experiment [6]. Subjects were shown a set (e.g. {16, 12}) and asked what other numbers were likely to belong to that set (e.g. 1, 5, 2, 98). Their generalization patterns reflect both rule-like (e.g. ‘even numbers,’ ‘powers of two’) and distance-based (e.g. ‘numbers near 50’) generalization. This dataset is available for further analysis of these simple and intuitive inferences, developing of hands-on modeling instruction, and attempts to understand how probability and rules interact in human cognition. Published on 2016-03-18 15:11:23
Source: Journal of Open Psychology Data - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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