Multiple Choice
Studies of concept usage have shown all of the following EXCEPT ______.
A) people judge different members of a category to vary in "goodness"
B) subjects are more likely to list typical instances than atypical instances when asked to list instances of a concept
C) highly typical instances of a category lead to better semantic priming than atypical instances
D) there is high agreement between subjects on judgments such as "Do BOOKENDS belong to the category FURNITURE?"
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