In making category judgments, we are often sensitive to the degree of variability within the target category. This fact is easily explained by:
A) exemplar-based theories but not by prototype theory
B) prototype theory but not by exemplar-based theories
C) neither prototype theory nor exemplar-based theories
D) both prototype theory and exemplar-based theories
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