Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements accurately describes the difference between a prototype and an exemplar model of cognition?
A) A prototype is general; an exemplar is specific.
B) A prototype is specific; an exemplar is general.
C) Both are specific.
D) Both are general.
E) A prototype is a reality; an exemplar is an ideal.
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