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Ginger examines a painting of a stone path extending into the horizon of a field. Two sticks lie horizontally across the path: one in the beginning of the path and the other near the horizon. Each stick measures 10 cm in length, but the stick near the horizon appears much larger than the stick at the beginning of the path. Which illusion explains this phenomenon?
 
  a. Roger Shepard parallelogram illusion
  b. Munker illusion
  c. Mller-Lyer illusion
  d. Ponzo illusion

Question 2

According to the Mller-Lyer illusion, we tend to see lines with outward-pointing arrowheads as ____.
 
  a. the focal point of an image
  b. the secondary object of an image
  c. being farther away from us
  d. being closer to us



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
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