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drek231 [11]
3 years ago
13

Jarad wants to make sure that he does not raise children who are susceptible to the Müller-Lyer illusion. As such, he should

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eduard3 years ago
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AlekseyPX3 years ago
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Jarad should raise his children in places where corners are not common.  

The Muller-Lyer illusion refers to an optical illusion comprising of a stylized arrow. When the volunteers are asked to put a mark on the figure at the center, they unvaryingly put it more towards the terminal of the tail. The illusion was invented by Franz Carl Muller-Lyer, a German sociobiologist, in 1889.  


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