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categories and concepts psychology
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
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categories
objects that are equivalent
what is a concept?
mental representation of categories
whats a borderline item of the category 'books'?
magazine
typical member of the category bike?
push bike
family resemblance theory (Rosch)
unique features of family
what is the superordinate classification for dog?
mammal
what is a subordinate classification for dog?
Spaniel
prototype theory
summary of common features
exemplar theory
having an idea of what a category looks like
knowledge
concepts understood through existing knowledge
psychological essentialism
innate essence amongst categories
generativity
symbols of language combine to make an infinite number of messages
displacement
language allows communication about events that are not physically present
morphemes are units of sound that convey meaning, they do not have to be full ....
syllables
Alex can not work out where one word ends and the other begins when listening to his family speak Italian, this is an error in ....
speech segmentation
If i have a problem producing grammatical and fluent speech, i have ... aphasia. If my friend has a problem comprehending the meaning of speech, he has ... aphasia
Broca's; Wernickie's
agrammatism
producing sentences without function verbs (and, the)
jargon aphasia
syntax, grammar understood; inability to find correct word
anomia
impaired ability to name objects