In Smith's feature comparison model, what is the difference between Stage I and Stage II comparisons of two concepts?

a) Stage II has less overlap of feature sets than Stage I
b) Stage II is faster than Stage I.
c) Stage II comparisons are false, while Stage I comparisons are true.
d) Stage II relationships are more obvious than Stage I relationships.


A

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