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- Semantic_feature-comparison_model abstract "Semantic Feature Comparison Model is used \"to derive predictions about categorization times in a situation where a subject must rapidly decide whether a test item is a member of a particular target category\". In this semantic model, there is an assumption that certain occurrences are categorized using its features or attributes of the two subjects that represent the part and the group. A statement often used to explain this model is 'a robin is a bird'. The meaning of the words robin and bird are stored in the memory by virtue of a list of features which can be used to ultimately define their categories, although the extent of their association with a particular category varies.".
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- Semantic_feature-comparison_model comment "Semantic Feature Comparison Model is used \"to derive predictions about categorization times in a situation where a subject must rapidly decide whether a test item is a member of a particular target category\". In this semantic model, there is an assumption that certain occurrences are categorized using its features or attributes of the two subjects that represent the part and the group. A statement often used to explain this model is 'a robin is a bird'.".
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