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When You Look at Yourself in a Mirror from a Distance

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When you look at yourself in a mirror from a distance, the image of your face is considerably smaller than your face actually is. Nevertheless, your face appears normal. This fact is explained by


A) the principle of common region.
B) the concept of size constancy.
C) the concept of shape constancy.
D) habituation.

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