Not all of the members of everyday categories have the same features. Most fish have gills, fins, and scales. Sharks lack the feature of scales, yet they are still categorized as fish. This poses a problem for the ___________ approach to categorization.
A. prototype
B. exemplar
C. definitional
D. family resemblance
Answer: C
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a. People should not eat meat because it is morally wrong. b. Most students on this campus drink four or fewer alcohol-based drinks when they party. c. Fewer than 10% of the students on this campus participate in food fights when in the cafeteria. d. Most young faculty members believe that students study between 8-10 hours outside of class. e. Most people sleep about 8.5 hours out of 24.
When ___ is high we are unable to cool ourselves down through radiation. When ___ is high, we are unable to cool ourselves down through evaporation
a. humidity/air flow b. humidity/air temperature c. air temperature/humidity d. air flow/humidity
Which of these is NOT one of all languages' five universal components?
a. Reinforcement b. Pragmatics c. Syntax d. Phonology
Frances puts a hungry rat into an experimental chamber. Whenever the rat presses a lever, food falls into a tray. In about 30 minutes, the rat is pressing the lever steadily. Frances returns the rat to the training cage for one hour a day every day until the rat produces young. Frances then trains one of this rat's offspring in the same manner as its mother and repeats this procedure for several
generations. You predict that when the twelfth generation rat is put into the training cage, it will press the lever steadily in about_________. a. 7 minutes b.10 minutes c. 20 minutes d. 30 minutes