Multiple Choice
The strong view of categorical perception is that people:
A) can discriminate stimuli within a category only when those stimuli have salient distinguishing features.
B) cannot discriminate stimuli within a category.
C) experience stimuli as coming from distinct categories.
D) are very good at discriminating among stimuli both within and between categories.
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