Which ofthe following statements best describes why it is important for a distinction to pass the clarity test?
A. No value ofinformation can be calculated without clarity on each ofthe distinctions in a decision problem.
B. By using the clarity test, a decision analyst will ensure that people discussing the decision problem can communicate information about an uncertainty without any confusion.
C. Without the clarity test, the clairvoyant cannot determine which degree of a distinction has occurred.
D. If the distinction has not passed the clarity test, then we will have to assign a probability range, rather than a single number, hindering the accuracy of the analysis.
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