Exemplar theory is a proposal concerning the way humans categorize objects and ideas in psychology. It argues that individuals make category judgments...
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development of prototype theory by psychologist James Hampton, and others replaced the notion of prototypes being the most typical exemplar, with the proposal...
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Speech perception (section Exemplar theory)
filtered out. The exemplar-based approaches claim listeners store information for both word- and talker-recognition. According to this theory, particular instances...
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Robert Nosofsky (section Exemplar theory)
brain sciences at Indiana University Bloomington, who is known for his exemplar theory. His research interest are categorization, recognition memory, math...
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of the text Handwriting exemplar, a writing sample that can be examined forensically Exemplar theory, in psychology, a theory about how humans categorize...
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Cognitive categorization (section Exemplar theory)
various theories for how humans learn categories. Prevailing theories of category learning include the prototype theory, the exemplar theory, and the...
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Groner Hypothesis theory has fallen out of favor (along with many other rule-based models) in the wake of prototype and exemplar theories, both of which...
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Phonetics (section Source–filter theory)
(assimilation) or weak drop (an instance of deletion). Motor theory of speech perception Exemplar theory Articulatory phonology Linguists debate whether these...
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Concept learning (category Learning theory (education))
for and testing of attributes that can be used to distinguish exemplars from non exemplars of various categories". More simply put, concepts are the mental...
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of theologians see "example" (or "exemplar") theories of the atonement as variations of the moral influence theory. Wayne Grudem, however, argues that...
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with learning exemplars, which is part of the exemplar theory, one of the three main ways our mind categorizes things. The exemplar theory states that we...
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acquisition of pragmatic prosody in the preschool years and its relation with Theory of Mind". Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 662124. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.662124...
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Source–filter model (redirect from Source/filter theory)
vocal tract to interpret his own data of Russian speech sounds in Acoustic Theory of Speech Production, which established the source–filter model. To varying...
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The motor theory of speech perception is the hypothesis that people perceive spoken words by identifying the vocal tract gestures with which they are pronounced...
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illusion Auditory processing disorder Auditory system Hearing (sense) Motor theory of speech perception Psychoacoustics Speech perception O'Connor, J.D. (1973)...
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Aphasia Categorical perception Hearing Neural encoding of sound Prosody Theories of speech perception Acoustic landmarks Exemplar theory Motor theory...
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Phonation (section Myoelastic and aerodynamic theory)
two main theories as to how vibration of the vocal folds is initiated: the myoelastic theory and the aerodynamic theory. These two theories are not in...
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acoustic phonetics and phonological theory together. This little book was followed in 1960 by Fant "Acoustic Theory of Speech Production", which has remained...
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Aphasia Categorical perception Hearing Neural encoding of sound Prosody Theories of speech perception Acoustic landmarks Exemplar theory Motor theory...
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Sept. 2024). "Plato: Forms as perfect exemplars". Britannica. Watt, Stephen (1997). "Introduction: The Theory of Forms (Books 5–9)". Plato: Republic...
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Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development (redirect from Kohlberg's theory of moral development)
stages of moral development constitute an adaptation of a psychological theory originally conceived by the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget. Kohlberg began...
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into three segments with different expressions sharing a central core. Exemplar professions and adult roles requiring specific intelligences are described...
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the other theories put too much emphasis on the work of humanity in the Atonement: the Moral Exemplar view wholly so, and Satisfaction Theory in its emphasis...
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process from which it draws its name; the analogy served as the inaugural exemplar for how inoculation confers resistance. As McGuire (1961) initially explained...
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Aphasia Categorical perception Hearing Neural encoding of sound Prosody Theories of speech perception Acoustic landmarks Exemplar theory Motor theory...
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Accommodation Theory. In B.B. Whaley & W. Samter (Eds.), Communication accommodation theory. Explaining communication: Contemporary theories and exemplars. (pp...
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System justification theory is a theory within social psychology that system-justifying beliefs serve a psychologically palliative function. It proposes...
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the presentation of base-rates and exemplars. Exemplification theory examines the role of base-rates and exemplars in communication messages. Individuals...
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Salvation in Christianity (redirect from Theories of Atonement)
of theologians see "example" (or "exemplar") theories of the atonement as variations of the moral influence theory. Wayne Grudem, however, argues that...
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the Oxfordian theory continues. After the 1920s, the Oxfordian theory became the most popular alternative Shakespeare authorship theory. The convergence...
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