Multiple Choice
Two of your friends are having a heated argument about whether a particular basketball player is one of the "super-greats" or just one of the "greats" of basketball. Because you have read this chapter, you point out to them that their argument may never be resolved because:
A) "super-great basketball players" is a natural concept with fuzzy boundaries.
B) "super-great basketball players" is a heuristic without hard and fast rules.
C) "super-great basketball players" is a formal concept, but your friends are unaware of the rules that define it.
D) "super-great basketball players" is an algorithm, and requires a clear prototype for accurate classification.
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