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    Exam 9: Thinking: Concept Formation,reasoning, and Problem Solving
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    Features That Are Necessary and Sufficient for Defining a Concept
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Features That Are Necessary and Sufficient for Defining a Concept

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Question 82

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Features that are necessary and sufficient for defining a concept are called characteristic features.

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