Which of the following is NOT implied by the textbook's discussion of mutilated lemons and perfect counterfeits?
A) An object can be in a category even if it has no resemblance to the category's prototype.
B) An object can be excluded from a category even if it has a strong resemblance to the category's prototype.
C) The history of an object is sometimes crucial in determining its category membership.
D) Participants are unable to separate their judgments about category membership from their judgments about typicality.
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