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Prototype Theory Vs Exemplar Theory

Summary Epitome and exemplar theories are both versions of statistical theories of concepts. These theories generally hold that concepts represent categories by means of some statistically of import properties of their referents. Image theories concord that concepts correspond categories by means of a summary of the typical properties that category members possess. Exemplar theories hold that concepts represent categories by means of a cluster of individual category members that may exist used to excerpt the statistical central tendency of the category.

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