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    A multidimensional stochastic theory of similarity (English)
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    A multidimensional theory of similarity in which the mental representations of stimulus objects are assumed to be drawn from multivariate normal distributions is described. A distance-based similarity function is defined and the expected value of similarity is derived. This theory is the basis for a possible explanation of paradoxical results with highly similar stimuli regarding the form of the similarity function and the distance metric. A stochastic approach to multidimensonal scaling based on same-different judgments is demonstrated using artificial and real data sets. The theory of similarity presented is used as a basis for a Thurstonian extension of Shepard's model of identification performance.
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    multidimensional theory of similarity
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    mental representations of stimulus objects
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    multivariate normal distributions
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    distance-based similarity function
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    expected value of similarity
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    multidimensonal scaling
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    same- different judgments
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    Thurstonian extension of Shepard's model of identification performance
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