Why is this book Type:Study Guide?

Bill
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I am having trouble understanding what the criteria is for Type:Study Guide.

I used to think they had to have questions with answer boxes, or a question section after each chapter, or a study questions section at the end with the appendix. And then there are Companion Guides for a seperate book.

I've run across several now that don't even have any questions in them at all. Here is my latest example,

HUNT, HANNAH, A Guide to St. Symeon the New Theologian (Cascade Companions; Eugene, OR 2015).

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Please help me understand why there is no consistency.

What is the criteria used to determine a Study Guide?

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