Multiple Choice
How do prototypes differ from exemplars?
A) Prototypes are man-made, while exemplars occur in nature.
B) The first object a person encounters in a new category becomes the prototype, while the most representative one becomes the exemplar.
C) Prototypes are the best example of a category, while exemplars are an average of the category.
D) A prototype is less detailed than an exemplar.
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