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    All of the Following Are How-To-Count Principles Described by Gelman
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All of the Following Are How-To-Count Principles Described by Gelman

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Question 13

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All of the following are how-to-count principles described by Gelman & Meck (1986) except


A) one-to-one.
B) stable-order.
C) addition.
D) cardinality.

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