When Roberson and colleagues asked English and Berinmo speakers to pick out the color

that was different among three colored cards, they found that each group could
distinguish

a. the same color categories despite their linguistic differences.
b. only the differences between focal colors.
c. colors related to their own linguistic color categories most easily.
d. colors related to the other culture's linguistic color categories most easily.
e. focal from non-focal colours.

c. colors related to their own linguistic color categories most easily.

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a. cry immediately and often when not in the presence of the caregiver b. explore the environment independently, but always return to the caregiver for comfort c. avoid contact with the caregiver and rush to strangers d. explore independently and rarely return to the caregiver at all

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________ children, in the 1963 Thomas and Chess study, had intense negative reactions to new stimuli, were less adaptable, and had irregular sleep-waking and eating cycles

a. Easy b. Difficult c. Slow-to-warm-up d. Most

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