Cue validity
Cue validity is the conditional probability that an object falls in a particular category given a particular feature or cue. The term was popularized by, and especially by Eleanor Rosch in her investigations of the acquisition of so-called basic categories.
Definition of cue validity
Formally, the cue validity of a feature with respect to category has been defined in the following ways:- As the conditional probability ; see,,.
- As the deviation of the conditional probability from the category base rate, ; see,.
- As a function of the linear correlation; see,,,.
- Other definitions; see,.
Examples
As an example, consider the domain of "numbers" and allow that every number has an attribute named "is_positive_integer", which we call, and which adopts the value 1 if the number is actually a positive integer. Then we can inquire what the validity of this cue is with regard to the following classes: :- If we know that a number is a positive integer we know that it is a rational number. Thus,, the cue validity for
is_positive_integeras a cue for the categoryrational numberis 1. - If we know that a number is a positive integer then we know that it is not an irrational number. Thus,, the cue validity for
is_positive_integeras a cue for the categoryirrational numberis 0. - If we know only that a number is a positive integer, then its chances of being even or odd are 50-50. Thus,, the cue validity for
is_positive_integeras a cue for the categoryeven integeris 0.5, meaning that the attributeis_positive_integeris entirely uninformative about the number's membership in the classeven integer.