A categorical approach assumes that
a. all distinctions among members of different categories are quantitative.
b. all distinctions among members of different categories are qualitative.
c. the question of "how much" of a characteristic that a person displays can be answered.
d. we cannot make "all or none" decisions.
Answer: b.
Psychology
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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