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Jkov05

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Which context effect occurs when a target line that is part of a 3-D drawing is identified more accurately than when the line is part of a disjoined 2-D pattern?
 
  a. configural-superiority effect
  b. direct perception
 c. object-superiority effect
 d. complex line drawing effect

Question 2

Which effect occurs when recognition of an object is easier when it is seen in a grouping rather than when the object is presented in isolation?
 
  a. configural-superiority effect
 b. direct perception
 c. computational configuration effect
  d. synthetic conglomeration effects



Brummell1998

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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