Multiple Choice
A general conclusion that one might draw from the relationship between Zulu experiences and their perception of the Müller-Lyer illusion is that
A) past experience and perceptual habits play a role in determining human perception.
B) some principles of perception are universal.
C) people cannot trust their own senses because they can never provide completely reliable knowledge.
D) perception has a more powerful effect on experience than experience on perception.
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