In their research on concept recognition, Rips, Shoben, and Smith found

a. that retrieval time is not a useful means of measuring concept formation.
b. that all people organize their conceptual scheme of the world hierarchically.
c. the Collins and Quillian model of concept organization.
d. that people's system for classifying concepts is not as simple as the Collins and Quillian
model suggests.
e. that the Collins and Quillan model was applicable to natural concepts but not to abstract
concepts.


d. people's system for classifying concepts is not as simple as the Collins and
Quillian model suggests.

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