According to Gregory’s misapplied size constancy scaling hypothesis, we perceive the “arrows pointing out” version of the Muller-Lyer illusion as

According to Gregory’s misapplied size constancy scaling hypothesis, we perceive the “arrows pointing out” version of the Muller-Lyer illusion as

A.longer, because it is perceived as being further away
B.longer because it is perceived as being closer
C.shorter, because it is perceived as further away
D.shorter, because it is perceived as being closer

A major assumption of the apparent-distance theory of the moon illusion is that they sky overhead

A.appears to be further away than the horizon because of the lack of the depth cue of atmospheric perspective
B.appears to be further away than the horizon because of the depth cue of stereopsis
C.appears to be closer than the horizon because of the lack of depth cues
D.appears to be closer than the horizon because of the depth cue of accommodation

Infants tend to look more at objects that

A.are uniformly gray
B.are uniformly black
C.are uniformly white
D.have contours

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