Matching to sample is an experimental paradigm in psychology that is used to test both memory and perception. The basic procedure is as follows:
A: Show a sample stimulus (colored dot, pattern, whatever) for a brief period
B: Wait
C: Show two or more alternative choices, one of which matches the sample
D: Subject is supposed to choose the alternative that matches the sample.
There are lots of variations -- you can probably think up some of your own.
Pigeons are especially good at this. So are humans, and primates, and I'm sure lots of other species too.
Why did I pick this name for my blog?
- It was available whereas some other names were not
- If you think about it, a lot of success in life is about matching to sample.
So...there ya go. I hope to update this blog hourly with brilliantly witty prose that will earn me an international following and vast sums of money.
I will probably abandon it grumbling that blogging is such a waste of my precious time while ignoring the fact that nobody ever read it.
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ReplyDeleteI've gone from http://carolfoltz.blogspot.com to http://carolfoltz.com. Now I have to figure out if I can move my archives over to my hosted site and if it's worth the effort.
I'll add you to my list of blogs I check from time to time.