Answer:
(a) the prevalence of illusory conjunctions
Explanation:
According to the <em>Feature integration theory</em>, which was developed by Anne Treisman and Garry Gelade in 1980, and later further advanced in experiments together with Hilary Schmidt in 1982, individuals register features of objects ‘early, automatically and in parallel’, for example color of a vehicles (green car vs. red truck), while they identify objects later and separately (car vs. truck).
That is why, when people are quickly presented with objects (passing vehicles), they may misinterpret allocation of their features later. Here, they could report that the car was red, while the truck was green. This phenomenon is called <u>Illusory conjunctions</u>. It occurs because features, such as shapes and color, in human perception exist separately and later can be swapped during reporting of the experience.
The first step in calculating voter turnout is by taking a survey.
<h3>What is Voter Turnout?</h3>
This refers to the willingness of people to come out and cast their votes for their preferred candidate.
Hence, we can see that hence, in order to calculate voter turnout, it is important to make a survey of eligible voters and ask them if they are willing to come and vote.
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According to Christopher Baugh, the invention of electric lighting beginning in the 1880s allowed for the exposure of the inherent artificiality of both the carpentered and painted stage forms, making them look more two-dimensional especially with respect to their three-dimensional scenic partners.
Prior to the use of electric lighting, gas or oil was used as the fuel to produce soft and gentle lighting that allowed for the blending of the carpentered and painted stage forms with the three-dimensional elements in the stage.
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