What are examples of typicality effects?
Describe the exemplar theory of categorization
How does the exemplar theory of categorization explain the typicality effects?
How does exemplar theory explain context effects?
Describe Dopkins and Gleason’s (1997) study on the exemplar theory before they introduced the ambiguous exemplars
Describe Dopkins and Gleason’s (1997) study on the exemplar theory when they introduced the ambiguous exemplars
What do the prototype theory and exemplar theory fail to account for?
Describe Armstrong, Gleitman, and Gleitman (1983) study on typicality ratings
What did Murphy and Medin (1985) point out about categorization?
Describe knowledge-based views of categorization
What did Medin (1989) refer to as psychological essentialism?
What’s psychological essentialism?
The proposal that categories have a natural underlying true nature that can’t be stated explicitly
What did Murphy and Allopena discover with regards to descriptions of place whose features do and don’t go together?
What’s a consequence of categorization based on psychological essentialism?
Describe Bastian and Haslam (2006) study on participants’ essentialist beliefs
Why is it important to not apply essentialism views on people?
Research about what has been particularly influential in informing psychologists’ understanding of knowledge organization?
Research about human memory and artificial intelligence
What’s a core idea about categories that was first introduced by Rosch et al (1976)?
What are the 3 levels of categories that Rosch named for his idea of the hierarchy of categories?
Describe the basic level category
Describe the subordinate category level
Describe the superordinate category level
Rank the different category levels from most broad to most specific
How can the human mind can be likened to a computer?
Humans are information processors that receive sensory input, use rule-based strategies to manipulate information, and produce a behavioral output, much in the same way as a computer