Which explanation best describes the difference between exemplar and prototype theory?

Which explanation best describes the difference between exemplar and prototype theory?

Which explanation best describes the difference between exemplar and prototype theory? Exemplar theory suggests that a new stimulus is compared to multiple known exemplars in a category, while prototype theory suggests that a new stimulus is compared to a single prototype in a category.

Are typically and usually synonyms?

other words for typically

  • customarily.
  • generally.
  • mostly.
  • often.
  • ordinarily.
  • regularly.
  • routinely.
  • sometimes.

What does typical mean in history?

exemplifying most nearly the essential characteristics of a higher group in natural history, and forming the type: the typical genus of a family. characteristic or distinctive: He has the mannerisms typical of his class.

What is atypical mean?

1 : not typical : irregular, unusual an atypical form of a disease atypical weather for this area.

What if I am a boring person?

Boring people can’t see things from other people’s perspectives. “Boring people are usually those who can’t (or won’t) understand how the conversation is experienced from the other person’s perspective,” says Drew Austin. “The ability to place oneself in another person’s shoes makes someone interesting to talk to.”

Is it OK to be a boring person?

No, there is nothing wrong with being a boring person. The only thing is that you have to adjust your expectations of others who aren’t, and others have to adjust their expectations of you.

How do you talk to a boring person?

Here are four suggestions:

  1. Find something redeeming about the person. You may be bored because you’re just not that into what the person is saying.
  2. Get out your mental escape plan.
  3. Turn on your persistence switch.
  4. Look for openings to share your own viewpoints or observations.

What is a boring person called?

Someone or something that inspires boredom. bore. drag. dullard. yawn.

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