Multiple Choice
An important difference between categorization via exemplars and categorization via prototypes is that according to exemplar theory
A) the standard used in a particular category can vary from one occasion to the next.
B) one categorizes objects by comparing them to a mentally represented standard.
C) categorization depends on a judgment of resemblance.
D) categories are represented in the mind by a single relatively concrete illustration of the category.
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