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How do concepts allow individuals to extend knowledge from known objects to new ones?
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By enabling understanding and behavior in new situations through generalization.
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Which of the following statements about typicality is FALSE?
Speed of categorization is slower for typical items
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Which concept best explains why individuals typically use the term 'bear' instead of 'animal' or 'brown bear' to describe a bear in a neutral situation?
Preference for the basic level of categorization.
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The exemplar theory of categorization holds that . . .
we make category judgments by comparing a new instance with stored memories of other instances of a category.
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Which of the following statements about psychological essentialism is true?
It involves thinking that particular categories have an underlying essence
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Which of the following statements about Lambon Ralph et al.'s (2016) "hub-and-spoke" theory of semantic representation is FALSE?
It proposed that impairment of semantic memory only affects performance on tasks involving language
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