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luminitza

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Exact interpretation in template matching is difficult in that:
 
  A) color affects the decision process
  B) there is no need for a comparable internal form in order to recognize a shape
  C) research participants cannot identify a perfect letter
  D) one can rarely recognize inverted patterns
  E) recognition may not occur if an object is even minimally misaligned

Question 2

In comparing chess masters to ordinary players, Chase and Simon have found that chess masters:
 
  A) look ahead about as much as a novice
  B) had about the same scanning time as ordinary players
  C) chunk pieces in meaningful patterns
  D) see more pieces at a glance
  E) all of the above



AmberC1996

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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