Multiple Choice
Psychologist Eleanor Rosch noted that the rules or attributes that define categories of natural objects and events in everyday life are usually not as clear and distinct as those that define formal concepts. Thus, she described natural concepts as:
A) being more susceptible to functional fixedness than formal concepts.
B) having fuzzy boundaries.
C) being derived by trial and error.
D) having sharply defined boundaries.
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