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  1. Prototypes in Psychology: Definition and Examples

    • In psychology, prototypes refer to a mental representation of the most typical and characteristic example of a category. They serve as a standard or benchmark against which other members of the same categ… See more

    The Structure of Prototypes

    Hampton (2006) explains how the structure of a prototype for a particular concept category is determined. This determination is based on meeting one or more of four phenomen… See more

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    Determining the Prototype Structure

    According to Prototype Theory ( Rosch & Mervis, 1975; Hampton, 2006), the determination of whether a concept is included in a specific category is accomplish… See more

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    Prototypes Examples

    Robin vs Penguin: The prototype for “bird” consists of attributes such as: has wings, feathers, a beak, and flies. In this case, a robin is a close match to the prototype. However, t… See more

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    Psychological Applications of Prototypes

    1. In Diagnosis of Mental Disorders Classifying a set of psychological and behavioral characteristics as constituting a mental disorder is not a clear-cut exercise. The bound… See more

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