Which of the following is a key argument of ethnobiologist Brent Berlin, who compared human classification systems?
A) humans have a wide range of variation when it comes to classifying
B) all human classification systems are reflective of an underlying cognitive structure of the human brain that organizes information in systematic ways
C) humans organize information very differently depending on their environment
D) non-Western people do not organize scientific knowledge like Westerners do
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