A) Psychologists will never understand categorization.
B) Category membership cannot be based on resemblance alone.
C) Category membership is based on previously encountered examples.
D) Prototype theory is the most accurate theory of categorization.
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Multiple Choice
A) were unable to perform this absurd task
B) offered judgments that show that well-defined categories do not show the graded-membership pattern
C) regarded all of the even numbers as being "equivalently even"
D) made the judgment in a fashion that implied a graded-membership pattern for the category "even number"
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Multiple Choice
A) ideal for a category
B) average of various category members
C) same for every person
D) central tendency (middle) of all category members
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Multiple Choice
A) Among other tasks, this task provides evidence for the use of prototypes in categories.
B) Participants often have a wide range of birds in mind when generating these sentences.
C) Future participants will judge modified sentences where the name of a nonprototypical bird is substituted for the word "bird" as ridiculous.
D) The sensibility of a sentence is usually unchanged if the name of a prototypical bird is substituted for the word "bird."
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Multiple Choice
A) Whales are more typical of fish than sea lampreys.
B) A squashed lemon that has been painted purple is more typical of fruit than an apple.
C) A poodle is more typical of a dog than a golden retriever.
D) Abraham Lincoln is a typical American president.
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