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Relational priming: Obligational nitpicking
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 July 2008
Abstract
According to the target article authors, initial experience with a circumstance primes a relation that can subsequently be applied to a different circumstance to draw an analogy. While I broadly agree with their claim about the role of relational priming in early analogical reasoning, I put forward a few concerns that may be worthy of further reflection.
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