Asked by
Kevin Fullwood
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
The main difference between prototypes and schemas is:
A) schemas are relatively vague and unorganised, whereas prototypes are highly organised.
B) there is no difference; they are always used interchangeably.
C) prototypes are relatively vague and unorganised, whereas schemas are highly organised.
D) prototypes are structured, whereas schemas are fuzzy representations of a category.
Prototypes
Refers to the original or primary model on which something is based or formed, often used as a standard or archetype.
Schemas
Cognitive structures that help individuals organize and interpret information in the world around them, based on past experiences and knowledge.
Fuzzy Representations
Concepts or mental images that are not sharply defined, leading to ambiguity or vagueness in understanding.
- Gain insight into how prototypes, exemplars, and stereotypes differ from each other.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into how prototypes, exemplars, and stereotypes differ from each other.