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robinn137

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One consistent research finding concerning natural categorization is that
 
  a. people tend to emphasize features that provide causal explanations.
  b. the relations among features are important.
  c. natural categories are hierarchically organized.
  d. All these

Question 2

An example of a causal explanation is that blurred vision (initial cause) causes headaches (intermediate cause) which causes insomnia (terminal effect). Judged category membership was lowest when
 
  a. the initial cause was missing. c. the terminal effect was missing.
  b. the intermediate cause was missing. d. all had an equal influence.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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