Typicality Ratings
Typicality studies reveal how people consistently rate the "fruitiness" or "birdiness" of various items, illustrating a shared understanding of prototypes. For instance, apples and oranges rank high on the fruity scale, while watermelons and figs fall short. This suggests that our perceptions are grounded in common prototypes, influencing how we categorize and compare different fruits and birds.In this clip
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Episode 64: Knowledge Representation
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