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Due on 2024-03-13, 23:59 IST.

Course Assignment submitted on 2024-03-13, 17:33 IST


outline
All questions are compulsory.
Marks [1x10= 10]
About
NPTEL () 1) According to the ______ view of concepts, people categorize new instances by 1 point
comparing them to representations of previously stored instances.
How does an
classical
NPTEL
online prototype
course exemplar
work? ()
schema

Week 0: Yes, the answer is correct.


Score: 1
Prerequisite
Accepted Answers:
()
exemplar

Week 01:
2) Implicit learning is also known as: 1 point
History and
Research
analytic concept formation.
Methods of
Cognitive nonanalytic concept formation.
Psychology knowledge-based concept formation.
() nominal-kind learning.

Yes, the answer is correct.


Week 02: Score: 1
Object
Accepted Answers:
Perception nonanalytic concept formation.
and
Recognition 3) Which of the following is NOT TRUE of the classical view of concepts? 1 point
()
It proposes that concepts are mentally represented by lists of features.
Week 03: It assumes that membership in a category is clear-cut.
Attentional It accurately predicts the typicality effect.
Processes
“Necessary” and “sufficient” features play an important role in the theory.
and
Cognition () Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Week 04: Accepted Answers:
Memory It accurately predicts the typicality effect.
Introduction
() 4) Which of the following poses a problem for the prototype view of concepts? 1 point

an inability to explain the typicality effect


Week 05:
Long Term an inability to explain why people have a hard time providing strict definitions of their
Memory () concepts
an inability to explain why some classifications are easy to make and others are unclear
Week 06: an inability to explain why the typicality of a particular instance can depend upon context
Memory of
General Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Knowledge ()
Accepted Answers:
an inability to explain why the typicality of a particular instance can depend upon context
Week 07:
Concept
5) Which of the following factors does NOT encourage a person to store information 1 point
Formation ()
about particular exemplars, according to Brooks?
Lec 1 :
The task requires one to learn information that distinguishes between individual
Introducing
Concepts and instances.
Categories-01 The relevant dimensions of the stimuli are not obvious.
(unit?
Instances can belong to many categories simultaneously.
unit=52&lesso
n=53) We know in advance how we will be called upon to use our newly acquired information
later.
Lec 2 :
Introducing Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Concepts and
Categories-02
Accepted Answers:
(unit?
We know in advance how we will be called upon to use our newly acquired information later.
unit=52&lesso
n=54) 6) The _____ view of concepts argues that concepts include representations of at least 1 point
some individual instances and not only abstract summaries.
Text Notes
(unit?
prototype
unit=52&lesso
n=55) exemplar
schemata
Quiz:
Assignment 7 both exemplar and schemata
(assessment? No, the answer is incorrect.
name=119) Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Week 7:
both exemplar and schemata
Feedback form
(unit?
unit=52&lesso 7) The schema view of concept formation assumes that: 1 point
n=56)
there are clear boundaries among individual schemata.
Week 08:
there is cognitive economy among concepts.
Visual and
Spatial information is abstracted across instances.
Memory () no information is stored about actual instances
Yes, the answer is correct.
Week 09: Score: 1
Human Accepted Answers:
Language information is abstracted across instances.
Skills ()
8) The ______ view of concepts argues that a person uses his/her theories about the 1 point
Week 10: way the world works to justify the classification of instances in the same category.
Thought
Process and classical
Problem prototype
Solving ()
schema
knowledge-based
Week 11:
Reasoning () Yes, the answer is correct.
Score: 1
Week 12: Accepted Answers:
Decision knowledge-based
Making ()
9) Characteristic features” and “family resemblance” are important aspects of the 1 point
Live _________ view of concepts.
Sessions ()
classical
prototype
exemplar
Schema

Yes, the answer is correct.


Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
prototype

10) Which of the following is a good example of a superordinate level of categorization? 1 point

Fruit
Banana
Fuji apple
Golden Delicious apple

Yes, the answer is correct.


Score: 1
Accepted Answers:
Fruit

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