Multiple Choice
In the context of perceptual constancy, size constancy is a tendency to:
A) perceive changes in the retinal image size of an object.
B) perceive an object's size as constant, despite changes in the size of the object's retinal image.
C) use variety of cues simultaneously to obtain information about depth.
D) perceive the size of an object in relation to its perceived distance.
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