Multiple Choice
The prototype approach to semantic memory works especially well in which of the following conditions?
A) When applied to a group of items that have no single characteristic in common
B) When explaining how we store details about each individual example of a category
C) When accounting for why experts and nonexperts differ with respect to their use of subordinate-level categories
D) When pointing out why people believe that some categories have clear-cut boundaries, rather than fuzzy boundaries
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