It has been suggested that mental categories have a family-resemblance structure,and usually don't have definitions.What is the basis for this claim?
A) Categorization is usually a matter of degree,not an all-or-none process.
B) Categories constantly add new members.
C) Similarity is often subjective.
D) A rigid definition is unlikely to be accepted by everyone.
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