Abstract
This chapter discusses a study on preverbal inductive inferences. It provides not only clear evidence for conceptual categorization, but failure at some “basic-level” conceptual distinctions for which the object-examination test had provided positive evidence (such as differentiating dogs from cats at eleven months). A summary of differences between percepts and concepts in terms of different kinds of categories is presented.
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