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piesebel

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According to the semantic feature comparison model, a statement that is loosely speaking has which features?
 
  A) Defining but not characteristic features
  B) Both defining and characteristic features
  C) Neither defining or characteristic features
  D) Characteristic features but not defining

Question 2

In terms of the set-theoretical model of representational knowledge, the validity of statements is determined by:
 
  A) Number of differences the two positions have
  B) Number of members the two positions share
  C) Number of exemplers the two positions have
  D) None of the above



ryhom

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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