[amp_mcq option1=”Ease with which the method can be adapted to different domains of application” option2=”The average time required to construct the target knowledge structures from some specified initial structures” option3=”A learning system to function with unreliable feedback and with a variety of training examples” option4=”The overall power of the system” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: A. Ease with which the method can be adapted to different domains of application.
Generality is a measure of how well a method can be applied to different problems or domains. A method with high generality is one that can be used to solve a wide range of problems, while a method with low generality is one that can only be used to solve a narrow range of problems.
Option B is incorrect because it measures the time required to construct the target knowledge structures, not the ease with which the method can be adapted to different domains.
Option C is incorrect because it measures the ability of a learning system to function with unreliable feedback and with a variety of training examples, not the ease with which the method can be adapted to different domains.
Option D is incorrect because it measures the overall power of the system, not the ease with which the method can be adapted to different domains.