Classification systems are all the same are all different vary with the taxonomist
no, there are many ways of classification such as plant, they are classified into some type such as flowering and non-flowering plant.
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no its not the same because i know it and its a secret
Two important characteristics for classification systems are consistency, meaning that the same item is categorized in the same way each time, and exhaustiveness, ensuring that all items can be assigned to a specific category within the system.
All of the above~!
classification systems that are willing to wait a long time.
what are the stengths and limitations of psychiatric classification systems
what are the stengths and limitations of psychiatric classification systems
classification systems that are willing to wait a long time.
Support classification information systems are transaction processing systems, management information systems, knowledge management systems, office automation systems, decision support systems, group support systems.
the basis classification in the past is plant and animal. that is because it is producers make their own food and consumers and decomposers eat their food .
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The axes in the DSM-IV helped to address the limitations of earlier classification systems by incorporating a multidimensional approach to diagnosis. This allowed for a comprehensive understanding of an individual's mental health, taking into account both clinical disorders and psychosocial factors. Additionally, the inclusion of separate axes for different aspects of diagnosis promoted a more systematic and structured approach to assessment and treatment planning.