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    When Is a Concept Considered a Conjunctive Concept
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When Is a Concept Considered a Conjunctive Concept

Question 111

Question 111

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When is a concept considered a conjunctive concept?


A) when it has one characteristic
B) when it is simple
C) when two or more features define it
D) when it has an either-or aspect

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