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to categorization
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A group of things arranged by category; a classification.
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This suggests that learning to categorize at the lowest level provides a benefit to categorization at higher levels, at least when the stimuli are difficult to learn.
Part of the reason, at least according to the converted, is its resistance to categorization.
Ultimately, he suggests, Gershwin's music is impervious to categorization, and this may be its greatest strength.
People are prone, for example, to "representative" thinking and to "categorization," both often leading to false conclusions.
Of course, part of the strength of "Orange Is the New Black" is its resistance to categorization.
Despite the couple's resistance to categorization, their work was integrated into the Minimalist and Conceptual art discourse of the 1960s and '70s.
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And we refer to these categorizations to make further judgments.
An interesting extension to this approach was applied to text categorization [13].
Authenticity may also drive fans to deny genre categorization to films perceived as too mainstream or accessible.
Knutson admits that Russell himself might have objected to such categorizations, and to the very idea of reviving his legacy.
Boyd is too laudatory in her approach, but this is a convincing attempt to make sense of a life that continues to defy categorization.
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