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

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


Ans: b. Stage II has less overlap of feature sets than Stage I.

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