Multiple Choice
The main difference between prototypes and schemas is:
A) schemas are relatively vague and unorganised, whereas prototypes are highly organised.
B) there is no difference; they are always used interchangeably.
C) prototypes are relatively vague and unorganised, whereas schemas are highly organised.
D) prototypes are structured, whereas schemas are fuzzy representations of a category.
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