Imagine that your friend conducts a study testing vision in college students and older, retired adults. What is the most likely pattern of results?
A. On average, older adults will have greater color vision than younger adults.
B. On average, older adults will take longer to respond to changes in the visual field than younger adults.
C. On average, older adults will make greater use of binocular cues than younger adults.
D. On average, older adults will make greater use of monocular cues than younger adults.
Answer: B
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