Studies of categorization among children from Japan, Israel, and the United States show all of the following EXCEPT ______.
a. older Israeli and Japanese children perform similarly on categorization tasks
b. Israeli children regard plants as very different from humans and animals
c. children in the United States regard plants, animals, and people in the same category of “living
things”
d. sharp distinctions between “people and animals” and “plants” increases with age among Israeli
children
a. older Israeli and Japanese children perform similarly on categorization tasks
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