Natural Categories
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- | The term [[prototype]] has been defined in [[Eleanor Rosch]]'s study "[[Natural Categories]]" (1973) and was first defined as a stimulus, which takes a salient position in the formation of a category as it is the first stimulus to be associated with that category. Later, she redefined it as the most central member of a category. | + | The term [[prototype]] has been defined in [[Eleanor Rosch]]'s study "[[Natural Categories]]" (1973) and was first defined as a [[stimulus]], which takes a salient position in the formation of a [[category]] as it is the first stimulus to be associated with that category. Later, she redefined it as the most central member of a category. |
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The term prototype has been defined in Eleanor Rosch's study "Natural Categories" (1973) and was first defined as a stimulus, which takes a salient position in the formation of a category as it is the first stimulus to be associated with that category. Later, she redefined it as the most central member of a category.
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