How do we see our world? - Key Definitions 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyHow do we see our world?GCSEEdexcel Created by: 16daleam1Created on: 10-05-16 12:23 93510786124 Across 1. parallel lines appear to converge (meet) in the distance (6, 11) 4. the visual 'clues' that we use to understand depth or distance (5, 4) 7. the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. It is made up of nerve cells called rods and cones (6) Down 2. light-sensitive cells in the retina that respond even in dim light. (4) 3. a participant's right to leave a study at any time and their ability to do so (5, 2, 8) 5. a binocular cue to depth. The greater the difference between the view seen by the left eye and the right eye, the closer the viewer is looking (10) 6. an average that is calculated by adding up all the scores in a set and dividing by the number of scores (4) 8. an average that is the most common scores or response in a set (4) 9. an illusion caused when a figure is perceived even though it is not present in the stimulus (7) 10. ways to keep variables constant in all conditions of an experiment (8)
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