Simone see an albino tiger with no stripes for the first time. She notices the animal's head shape, claws, and pointy ears, and she hears it roar. As a result, she figures this animal is probably a tiger. The example shows the ______.

A. feature-comparison approach
B. stored-network approach
C. modality-specific approach
D. superordinate-concept approach


Answer: A

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