Multiple Choice
Cross-cultural research on color names and color perception has shown that:
A) colors are perceived and classified differently in the languages spoken in remote, isolated areas.
B) speakers of languages that do not have a written form classify and perceive colors in a way that is fundamentally different from that of speakers of written languages.
C) although color names may vary, color perception does not appear to depend on the language used and is much the same in all cultures studied.
D) color perception appears to depend on the language used and these variations in color perception have been found in all cultures studied.
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