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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Flemming, Timothy M
Author's Email Address tflemming1@gsu.edu
URN etd-11092006-145104
Title What Meaning Means for Same and Different: A Comparative Study in Analogical Reasoning
Degree Master of Arts
Department Psychology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
David A. Washburn Committee Chair
Eric J. Vanman Committee Member
Heather M. Kleider Committee Member
Michael J. Beran Committee Member
Roger K. R. Thompson Committee Member
Keywords
  • Relational concepts
  • Meaning
  • Analogies
  • Analogical reasoning
  • Same/different
  • Nonhuman primates
Date of Defense 2006-06-29
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The acquisition of relational concepts plays an integral role and is assumed to be a prerequisite for analogical reasoning. Language and token-trained apes (e.g. Premack, 1976; Thompson, Oden, and Boysen, 1997) are the only nonhuman animals to succeed in solving and completing analogies, thus implicating language as the mechanism enabling the phenomenon. In the present study, I examine the role of meaning in the analogical reasoning abilities of three different primate species. Humans, chimpanzees, and rhesus monkeys completed relational match-to-sample (RMTS) tasks with either meaningful or nonmeaningful stimuli. For human participants, meaningfulness facilitated the acquisition of analogical rules. Individual differences were evident amongst the chimpanzees suggesting that meaning can either enable or hinder their ability to complete analogies. Rhesus monkeys did not succeed in either condition, suggesting that their ability to reason analogically, if present at all, may be dependent upon a dimension other than the representational value of stimuli.
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