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{{Quotation|'''Naturalness principle''': Experiential cognition is aided when the properties of the representation match the properties of the thing being represented.|[Norman, 1993]}} | {{Quotation|'''Naturalness principle''': Experiential cognition is aided when the properties of the representation match the properties of the thing being represented.|[Norman, 1993]}} | ||
== References | == References == | ||
*[Norman, 1993] Norman, Donald. Things That Make Us Smart, Addison Wesley. 1993, p. 72 | *[Norman, 1993] Norman, Donald. Things That Make Us Smart, Addison Wesley. 1993, p. 72 | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 10:54, 5 December 2006
Naturalness principle: Experiential cognition is aided when the properties of the representation match the properties of the thing being represented.
[Norman, 1993]
References
- [Norman, 1993] Norman, Donald. Things That Make Us Smart, Addison Wesley. 1993, p. 72