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Selecting the model that best fits the data

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 July 2017

Willemijn van Woerkom
Affiliation:
Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam, 1090 GE Amsterdam, The Netherlands willemijnvanwoerkom@gmail.com zuidema@uva.nl https://staff.fnwi.uva.nl/w.zuidema/
Willem Zuidema
Affiliation:
Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam, 1090 GE Amsterdam, The Netherlands willemijnvanwoerkom@gmail.com zuidema@uva.nl https://staff.fnwi.uva.nl/w.zuidema/

Abstract

Leibovich et al. argue that that none of the experiments they review really establishes that human adults, infants, or nonhuman animals are sensitive to numerosity independent of a range of continuous quantities. We do not dispute their claim that the empirical record is inconclusive but argue that model-based data analysis does offer a way to make progress.

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Open Peer Commentary
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017 

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