Faculty
Social Science
Supervisor Name
Dr. John Paul Minda
Keywords
Individual Differences, Categorization, Working Memory
Description
The appearance of individual differences used to be regarded as noise in psychological experiments, but is slowly becoming a tool used to enhance and solidify findings in various fields of cognitive psychology. This presentation aims to very briefly discuss individual differences and categorization and what questions future research could aim to answer.
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank Dr. Minda for helping me organize this project. I would also like to thank the USRI program and the Faculty of Social Science for making this opportunity available and for the support I have received. I would like to especially thank Priya Kalra for specifically overseeing and directing my research this summer.
Creative Commons License
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Document Type
Poster
Individual Differences in Categorization
The appearance of individual differences used to be regarded as noise in psychological experiments, but is slowly becoming a tool used to enhance and solidify findings in various fields of cognitive psychology. This presentation aims to very briefly discuss individual differences and categorization and what questions future research could aim to answer.