The claim that mental categories have graded membership is the claim that
A) one cannot specify precisely whether a test case is in the category.
B) some category members are better suited than others as category members.
C) a participant's belief about a category's membership shifts as the participant learns more about the category.
D) many category members approach the ideal for that category.
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