• 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • (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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • Aphasia Categorical perception Hearing Neural encoding of sound Prosody Theories of speech perception Acoustic landmarks Exemplar theory Motor theory...
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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • are the exemplars of the field. Those who study a scientific discipline are expected to know its exemplars. There is no fixed set of exemplars, but for...
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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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  • 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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  • dilemmas to compare the 23 exemplars with a more ordinary group of people. The intention was to learn more about moral exemplars and to examine the strengths...
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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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    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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    into three segments with different expressions sharing a central core. Exemplar professions and adult roles requiring specific intelligences are described...
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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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  • Accommodation Theory. In B.B. Whaley & W. Samter (Eds.), Communication accommodation theory. Explaining communication: Contemporary theories and exemplars. (pp...
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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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    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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  • 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 blood type personality theory is a pseudoscientific belief prevalent in Japan which states that a person's blood group system is predictive of a person's...
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  • The main purpose of theories of second-language acquisition (SLA) is to shed light on how people who already know one language learn a second language...
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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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