A prototype is __________.
A. a group of objects sharing some common features
B. the first example of a concept that one encounters
C. the most unusual or distinctive example of a concept
D. the best or most typical example of a concept
Answer: D
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short-term working sensory holding
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a. Because his right hemisphere perceived the object, but does not house the language function needed for naming it b. Because the image was processed on his left hemisphere, which is required for naming objects c. Because pointing is something done with the right hand d. Because the right hemisphere of the brain is where objects are seen
The NuvaRing is left in place for ____ weeks
a. one c. three b. two d. four
In an experiment with an eraser that looked like a cookie, researchers Majorie Taylor and Barbara Hort found that children age 3 to 5:
a. could mentally represent the eraser as also being a cookie. b. could mentally represent the eraser as looking like a cookie. c. could not mentally represent the eraser as being an eraser. d. could mentally represent the eraser as looking like a cookie.