Asked by Gabriel Del Moral on Jul 06, 2024

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Which of the following is NOT one of Gelman's principles of counting?

A) one-one principle
B) stable-order principle
C) order-relevant principle
D) abstraction principle

Order-Relevant Principle

involves the idea that the sequence or arrangement of elements or events can significantly affect understanding, memory, or perception.

Abstraction Principle

A concept in computer science and mathematics where specific instances are generalized to a set of properties or behaviors, facilitating generality and reuse.

  • Assess how cultural frameworks shape approaches to sorting, counting, and intellectual processing.
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Matin ErfanianJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Gelman's principles of counting include the one-one principle, stable-order principle, and abstraction principle. The order-relevant principle is not listed among Gelman's principles of counting.