Multiple Choice
What is the exemplar theory of categorization?
A) Categories are defined by a set of necessary and sufficient features.
B) Categories are defined by a mental representation that is an average of all category members.
C) Categories are defined by using all examples of category members.
D) People try to come up with explanations for why things tend to go together.
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