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Professor James A. Hampton
Professor James A. Hampton
Professor of Psychology, City University London
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Inheritance of attributes in natural concept conjunctions
JA Hampton
Memory & Cognition 15 (1), 55-71, 1987
5841987
Some characteristics of worrying: Evidence for worrying and anxiety as separate constructs
GCL Davey, J Hampton, J Farrell, S Davidson
Personality and Individual Differences 13 (2), 133-147, 1992
5611992
Polymorphous concepts in semantic memory
JA Hampton
Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior 18 (4), 441-461, 1979
5281979
Overextension of conjunctive concepts: Evidence for a unitary model of concept typicality and class inclusion.
JA Hampton
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 14 (1), 12, 1988
4141988
Testing the prototype theory of concepts
JA Hampton
Journal of memory and language 34 (5), 686-708, 1995
2981995
Similarity-based categorization and fuzziness of natural categories
JA Hampton
Cognition 65 (2-3), 137-165, 1998
2731998
Typicality, graded membership, and vagueness
JA Hampton
Cognitive Science 31 (3), 355-384, 2007
2572007
Prototype models of concept representation.
J Hampton
Academic Press, 1993
2571993
Measures of internal category structure: A correlational analysis of normative data
JA Hampton, MM Gardiner
British Journal of Psychology 74 (4), 491-516, 1983
2371983
An investigation of the nature of abstract concepts
JA Hampton
Memory & cognition 9 (2), 149-156, 1981
2251981
Beyond the instrumentalist hypothesis: Some relationships between word meanings and comprehension
SA Stahl
The psychology of word meanings, 157-186, 2013
2122013
Concepts as prototypes
JA Hampton
Psychology of learning and motivation 46, 79-113, 2006
2042006
Disjunction of natural concepts
JA Hampton
Memory & cognition 16 (6), 579-591, 1988
2021988
A demonstration of intransitivity in natural categories
JA Hampton
Cognition 12 (2), 151-164, 1982
1911982
Conceptual Combination 1
J Hampton
Knowledge Concepts and Categories, 133-159, 2013
1632013
Essentialism, word use, and concepts
N Braisby, B Franks, J Hampton
Cognition 59 (3), 247-274, 1996
1571996
Categories and concepts
I Van Mechelen, J Hampton, RS Michalski, P Theuns
Cogn. Sci. Ser, 1993
1521993
Emergent attributes in combined concepts.
JA Hampton
American psychological association, 1997
1511997
The prototype effect in recognition memory: Intact in autism?
CJ Molesworth, DM Bowler, JA Hampton
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 46 (6), 661-672, 2005
1492005
Conceptual combination: Conjunction and negation of natural concepts
JA Hampton
Memory & cognition 25, 888-909, 1997
1351997
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