If categories are formed using family resemblance:
A) each new object must possess all the necessary features to be considered acceptable members of a category
B) each new object is compared to the best or most representative member of the category
C) category membership is determined by the particular set of core features an object possesses
D) each new object is compared to the existing members of the category
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A)are highly descriptive and
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Q129: If categories are formed using prototypes:
A)each new
Q130: Within the family resemblance method of category
Q132: With the family resemblance method of category
Q133: One piece of research evidence that supports
Q134: In category hierarchies, basic-level categories:
A)are highly descriptive
Q135: The fact that most natural categories have
Q136: Concerning category hierarchies, children first use:
A)prototype categories
B)superordinate
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