Multiple Choice
In making judgments about category membership, participants
A) base their judgments entirely on a stimulus's typicality.
B) will not judge a stimulus to be in the category unless the stimulus resembles the category prototype.
C) are often able to make a distinction between typicality and actual category membership.
D) generally base their judgments on factors other than typicality.
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