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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Psychol. 2013 Mar 18;66(3):327–353. doi: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2013.02.001

Table 4.

Mean number of category-based inductive inferences in the experimental conditions (out of 12; chance is 6). SDs in parentheses.

Expt Description Child Experimental Child Control Child E>C? Adult Experimental Adult Control Adult E>C?
1 Sloutsky, Kloos, Fisher (SKF) replication 3.31* (1.74) --- N/A 9.00* (3.73) N/A
2 Ontological distinction, familiar properties 9.37* (3.28) 5.50 (2.68) yes 11.94* (0.25) 3.81* (2.49) yes
3 Ontological distinction, novel properties 8.13* (3.86) 4.88+ (2.31) yes 8.81* (3.90) 2.63* (1.86) yes
4 Basic-level distinction, novel properties 7.88+ (3.91) 5.00 (3.27) yes 9.06* (3.77) 3.25* (1.91) yes
5 SKF categories with Expts 2–4 stim pix 3.25* (2.62) 5.00 (2.90) no 7.69 (4.70) 3.56* yes
6 SKF categories with Expts 2–4 stim pix and procedure 4.00* (2.56) 4.13* (1.71) no --- ---
7 SKF categories with Expts 2–4 stim pix & disting. features 5.56 (4.13) --- noa --- ---
a

This comparison involves the control conditions of Experiments 5 and 6.

*

indicates significantly different from chance (p < .05);

+

indicates a non-significant trend (p < .10).