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People playing the parlor game 20 Questions often use hierarchical organization strategies. One player asks up to 20 yes/no questions to determine the identity of an object another player has selected. The player's questions usually start as general and get more specific as the player approaches a likely guess. Initial questions asked by a player are often one of three questions: Is it an animal? Is it a vegetable? and Is it a mineral? Each of these three questions describes which level of categorization?
 
  a. Typical
  b. Basic
  c. Subordinate
  d. Superordinate

Question 2

According to Rosch, the level of categories is the psychologically privileged level of category that reflects people's everyday experience.
 
  a. superordinate
  b. prototypical
  c. basic
  d. subordinate



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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