Multiple Choice
English, Japanese, and Korean speakers use different words to describe spatial locations such as "in," "on," and "above." What differences did researchers find with respect to how research participants from these cultures think about spatial position?
A) Participants from all three cultures seem to think about spatial position in much the same way.
B) Japanese research participants are the most accurate in their ability to detect alterations in the spatial location of an object.
C) English research participants are the most accurate in their ability to detect alterations in the spatial location of an object.
D) Korean research participants are the most accurate in their ability to detect alterations in the spatial location of an object.
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