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People Who Do Not Clearly Differentiate the Shape, Color, Size

Question 146

Question 146

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People who do not clearly differentiate the shape, color, size, or other qualities of individual items are known as ________.


A) reducers
B) field-independent
C) field-dependent
D) augmenters

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