A. object size
B. perspective size
C. retinal size
D. a compromise between object size and perspective size
Related Mcqs:
- When we look at a distant object, we usually judge its size by ___________?
A. Object size
B. Perspective size
C. A compromise between object size and perspective size
D. Retinal size - One subject partially blocks your view of a second object and, therefore, the first object is seen as being closer to you than the second object. This is an example of ________________?
A. relative size
B. good continuation
C. interposition
D. the Poggendroff illusion - By which of the following properties of near and distant objects does motion parallax enable a person to judge distance?
A. texture gradient
B. relative movement
C. relative closure
D. None of these - The Ponzo illusion illustrates that people judge the size of an object in terms of its perceived _______________?
A. shape
B. height
C. distance
D. convergence - Size constancy refers to our perception of an object’s size as the same even though its image on the retina_____________ as the distance between us and the object _____________?
A. increases, decreases
B. decreases, increases
C. decreases, decreases
D. a and b - Experimental evidence indicates that the ability to judge the size of an unfamiliar object depends on _____________?
A. motion cues
B. depth cues
C. time cues
D. all of the above - A visual scene can be separated into two parts, the ______________ which is the object that commands our attention, and the ____________ which seems to exist continuously behind the object?
A. figure, ground
B. good form, good continuation
C. ground, background
D. good form, circumscription - The visually perceived distance between ourselves and an object provides an important cue for our perception of the object’s:
A. motion
B. size
C. color
D. brightness - A person thinks that he sees a snake moving stealthily through the weeds on a distant field. As he gets closer, he discovers that it was only a dark piece of rope. This perceptual phenomenon is known as ________________?
A. telekinesis
B. delusion
C. hallucinations
D. illusion - When travelling car, near objects seem to move past you faster than distant objects. This is called:
A. aerial perspective
B. linear perspective
C. relative size
D. relative motion