Devices like smart caps and sensor-activated room lights are
A) considered essential medical equipment under U.S. and Canadian government-sponsored health-care coverage.
B) not considered essential medical equipment under U.S. government-sponsored health-care coverage.
C) cost-effective and available to most older adults in industrialized countries.
D) too technically complicated to be useful to most older adults.
B
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a. Odors are not easily described in words. b. Odors can sometimes evoke old memories and feelings. c. Olfaction appears to be an analytical sensory modality. d. Odors are difficult to identify in terms of their individual components. e. Many people encounter an odor that they recognize as having some childhood association.
The prototype approach suggests that a concept is classified as a member of a category if
a. the super-ordinate critical feature is matched. b. it matches your overall emotional evaluation of the concept. c. it is similar to an ideal or most representative example of the category. d. storing the concept as a member of the category minimizes the time and effort required to process information. e. the concept exactly matches with the dictionary definition of the category.