An example of shape constancy is

a. recognizing that a door is a rectangle whether it is closed or ajar.
b. perceiving a ruler to be 12 inches long even when viewed from 6 feet away.
c. seeing someone in your peripheral vision.
d. scanning a human face from the edges inward.


a

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