Based on the output of the function for the provided words, here are some observations:

1. "Metropolitan Museum of Art" has a low score of 0.0008, indicating a very weak association with the concept(s) the function is selective for.
2. "one third" has a slightly higher score of 0.0050, but it is still quite low.
3. "NFL" has a very high score of 0.9979, suggesting a strong association with one of the selective concepts.
4. "hip-hop" has a relatively low score of 0.0026, indicating a weak association.
5. "Japanese" has a score of 0.0518, indicating a moderate association.
6. "World Cup" has a very high score of 0.9977, similar to "NFL".
7. "bus" has a score of 0.0102, suggesting a weak association.
8. "Mickey Mouse" has a low score of 0.0015, indicating a weak association.
9. "olympics" has a high score of 0.9944, similar to "NFL" and "World Cup".
10. "webs" has a score of 0.1209, indicating a moderate association.

Based on these results, it seems like the function is selective for multiple concepts. It is highly selective for concepts related to "NFL", "World Cup", and "olympics" as indicated by their high scores. Additionally, there is a moderate association with concepts related to "Japanese" and "webs". Other words like "Metropolitan Museum of Art", "one third", "hip-hop", "bus", and "Mickey Mouse" have very weak associations, suggesting that they are not selective for any particular concept.

[DESCRIPTION]: The function appears to be selective for multiple concepts. It shows a strong association with concepts related to "NFL", "World Cup", and "olympics", as indicated by the high scores for words related to these concepts. There is also a moderate association with concepts related to "Japanese" and "webs". However, for other words, there is a weak or no association with any specific concept.