Category typicality norms from 12 natural language categories are presented for kindergarten, third-grade, sixth-grade, and college students. Subjects first selected examples of familiar word concepts and rated them on a 3-point scale in terms of category typicality. Age differences in the percentage of items included as category members were found primarily for the less typical items, with inclusion rates varying as a function of both age and typicality level. The absolute level of typicality judgments increased with age, although correlations between the children's and college students' ratings were generally significant for all three children's groups, with average correlations increasing somewhat with age. It was suggested that the rating data would be useful to developmental investigators interested in children's processing of category information.
Subjects first selected examples of familiar word concepts and rated them on a point scale in terms of category typicality.