To use a binocular cue in depth perception,
a. we must be viewing objects in the distance.
b. stimuli in the environment must be interposed.
c. the eyes must be located on the sides of the head.
d. the visual fields of both eyes must overlap.
e. the visual stimulus must be in one side of the visual field.
d. the visual fields of both eyes must overlap.
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a. the positive coercion bias. b. the fundamental attribution error. c. a sentencing disparity. d. reconstructive memory.
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a. the principle of falsifiability. b. critical thinking. c. the confirmation bias. d. skepticism.
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A. external B. internal C. differentiated D. unified
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A) 10 million B) 1 billion C) 100 billion D) 10 trillion