Psychology Publications
Thematic Relatedness Production Norms for 100 Object Concepts
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-28-2015
Journal
Behavior Research Methods
Volume
38
Issue
4
URL with Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-015-0679-8
Abstract
Knowledge of thematic relations is an area of increased interest in semantic memory research because it is crucial to many cognitive processes. One methodological issue that researchers face is how to identify pairs of thematically related concepts that are well-established in semantic memory for most people. In this article, we review existing methods of assessing thematic relatedness and provide thematic relatedness production norming data for 100 object concepts. In addition, 1,174 related concept pairs obtained from the production norms were classified as reflecting one of the five subtypes of relations: attributive, argument, coordinate, locative, and temporal. The database and methodology will be useful for researchers interested in the effects of thematic knowledge on language processing, analogical reasoning, similarity judgments, and memory. These data will also benefit researchers interested in investigating potential processing differences among the five types of semantic relations.