"Dry crops: Food crops: high-yielding crops", analogical reasoningcorresponding:"****: Newsmakers: strong>Public figures“Dry field crops are classified according to their planting methods, food crops are classified according to their functions, and high-yielding crops are classified according to their production, so the three words belong to three categories respectively, two or two can intersect This is one of the questions of analogical reasoning
Things that are consistent with the part of speech, such. that "****: news figure: public figure", also classify things into three categories and also constitute cross-relations
The difference between cross-relations and parallel relationships in analogical reasoning<. /p>
In logical relationships, the crossing refers to the horsement and non-overlap of two concepts. Parallelization refers to two subcategories that exist side by side within a single main category. To properly distinguish these two species, their differences must be clarified. Intersecting objects usually belong to different categories, while parallel objects usually belong to the same category.
Cross-relationship refers to the overlap between concepts. Cross relationships are different from parallel relationships. Parallel relationships mean that there is no overlap between concepts, while cross relationships mean that concepts overlap.