Multiple Choice
Categories are "fuzzy" because:
A) they resist easy definitions or clear boundaries.
B) psychologically, they elicit warm feelings in us.
C) their memory representations are not stored in the cerebral cortex.
D) we associated them with strong sensory responses.
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