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According to the network models of semantic memory,
 
  a. activation expands from the node that has been activated, extending outward to other related nodes.
  b. only a small number of nodes are connected with other nodes
  c. nonprototypes are just as important as prototypes.
  d. each item is compared with a prototype to determine the category to which it belongs

Question 2

According to network models of semantic memory,
 
  a. concepts are stored in memory in terms of a list of attributes.
  b. each word is stored in memory, attached to a precise definition.
  c. when the name of a concept is mentioned, the node representing that concept is activated.
  d. each word is stored in terms of a prototype, or best example.



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