Asked by Marquel WindyBoy on May 29, 2024
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Can a system of classification violate more than one rule?
A) No, because there is only one rule.
B) No, because violating one rule is incompatible with violating others.
C) Yes, because a system that violates one rule will necessarily violate others.
D) Yes, because it might be very poorly designed.
E) Yes, because no classification system can follow all of the rules.
Classification
The act of organizing or arranging things into categories based on shared qualities or characteristics.
Rule
A prescribed guideline or principle that governs conduct, actions, or procedures within a particular context.
- Recognize breaches in classification norms and comprehend the consequences of these breaches.
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Watanee CharoenpornMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
It is possible for a classification system to violate more than one rule if it is poorly designed. There is no guarantee that violating one rule means the system will not violate others. Therefore, choice D is the best answer.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize breaches in classification norms and comprehend the consequences of these breaches.
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