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Preschool children learned to respond to a black vertical line and were tested for orientation, form, and color generalization under two test procedures. The results indicated that (1) a procedure which approximated successive generalization testing (N) provided little evidence that any of the tested-for attributes were learned, whereas a procedure which contained dimensional “orienting” properties (0) indicated that each tested-for S+ attribute was learned; (2) group analyses of the 0 procedure suggested a hierarchical arrangement of learned attributes; however, additional analyses failed to reveal hierarchies for individual Ss. The results suggested that during training the S+ complex activates for different individuals either one, two, or three attribute mediators and that during Phase II, properties of the test operate to select activated mediators to control test behavior.
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A shorter version of this paper was presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, 1969.
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Dick, S., Landau, J.S. Attribute learning in preschool children: Mediation and selection mechanisms. Psychon Sci 21, 105–107 (1970). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03335788
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