When Klatzky gave participants 100 common objects to touch and identify, she found that ______.
A. most participants were unable to identify a significant percentage of the objects by touch alone
B. despite not being able to see the objects, most participants were nearly 100% accurate at identifying the objects from touch alone
C. in order for the participants to identify the objects by touch, the participants needed to keep the object perfectly still
D. participants lost their ability to identify objects by touch if they had an impairment of one of the other senses
Answer: B
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