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Three-year-old Emma went to see a New York Yankees game in Yankee Stadium. From her seat in the bleachers, the players looked like tiny men, but as she walked toward the field, the players seemed to grow in size, as if by magic. Emma’s belief that th

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Three-year-old Emma went to see a New York Yankees game in Yankee Stadium. From her seat in the bleachers, the players looked like tiny men, but as she walked toward the field, the players seemed to grow in size, as if by magic. Emma’s belief that the men grew larger is best explained by

(A) damage to her fovea.
(B) place theory.
(C) incomprehension about how to use the Gestalt principles of perception.
(D) her inability to use binocular cues.
(E) the fact that she is still developing size constancy.

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(E) the fact that she is still developing size constancy.

 
Posted : 02/11/2023 4:47 pm
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