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    Visual Illusions, Errors in Memory, and Naive Realism Are Especially
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Visual Illusions, Errors in Memory, and Naive Realism Are Especially

Question 13

Question 13

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Visual illusions, errors in memory, and naive realism are especially problematic for which kind of evidence?


A) Commonsense belief
B) Anecdotes
C) Personal experience
D) Statements of authority

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