Term ID: T3226

Knowledge Representation Theory

/knowledge-representation-theory/
Cognitive theories explaining how information is structured and organized in human memory systems.
Example: Comparing hierarchical, network, and prototype models of how people organize categorical knowledge about mental disorders.

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Reference: Smith & Medin (1981)