In category hierarchies, basic-level categories:
A) are highly descriptive but contain the least useful information
B) are the category levels that children first learn to use
C) are not very useful and contain only a few features
D) provide a balance between the superordinate and intermediate levels
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Q129: If categories are formed using prototypes:
A)each new
Q130: Within the family resemblance method of category
Q131: If categories are formed using family resemblance:
A)each
Q132: With the family resemblance method of category
Q133: One piece of research evidence that supports
Q135: The fact that most natural categories have
Q136: Concerning category hierarchies, children first use:
A)prototype categories
B)superordinate
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Q139: For most natural categories:
A)membership is arbitrary and
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