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luminitza

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In one study of color names (Berlin & Kay) it was found that:
 
  A) all languages have different names for colors
  B) color names exist for even people who are color blind
  C) certain basic colors are the same for all languages
  D) blue and red are the most common color names
  E) in-between color names (e.g., azure) reflect the number of times people see the color

Question 2

The confidence ratings for research participants who indicated they had heard a sentence were greatest for sentences with ________ propositions.
 
  A) five
  B) three
  C) four
  D) two
  E) one



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