Multiple Choice
Which classic image from Chambers and Reisberg (1992) shows that although our mental images are in many ways like real images,they are still susceptible to manipulation by our biases and existing understanding?
A) goose-otter
B) duck-rabbit
C) hawk-squirrel
D) crane-beaver
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