This is the best, most typical example of a category.
What is a prototype?
This approach states that we learn information about specific examples of a concept, then we classify new information based on those examples.
What is the exemplar approach?
This is when each concept share one attribute but it is not shared by all. They do share an attribute between each other.
What is family resemblance?
This is our organized memory about the world.
What is semantic memory?
This is a mental representation of a category.
What is a concept?
This is the degree of which items represent their category.
What is prototypicality?
This is our general knowledge or previous knowledge that influences on continuous memory.
What is a schema?
This is a more specifically labeled category.
What is subordinate-level categories?
What is ACT-R, adaptive control of thought-rationale?
This is a set of objects that belong together.
What is a category?
Due to this approach, we code concepts in terms of context in which we learned it.
What is the situated cognition approach?
This approach is when we make use of information in our immediate environment and situation.
What is the situated cognitive approach?
These are examples stored in your memory.
What are exemplars?
This is what one unit located within the network model is called.
What is a node?
These researchers supported the notion of family resemblance.
What is the Rosch and Mervis (1975) study?