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Consider a large public university in which a chemistry lecture is usually attended by 300 students or so but with large amounts of available seats on any given day. Is this a pure public good? If not, why not? Is this good likely to be provided in an efficient manner if the professor is vigilant in making sure that only registered students attend? Explain.
Family Resemblance Structures
The concept that members of a category may share overlapping features without having one single characteristic that is common to all.
Necessary and Sufficient Features
Criteria or conditions that must be present for a classification or definition to apply, and alone are enough to ensure the application of that classification or definition.
Knowledge-Based Approach
A methodology that focuses on using knowledge as the primary resource for problem solving, decision making, and inference making.
Restaurant Script
A cognitive framework representing the sequence of actions and behaviors expected when dining in a restaurant.
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