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Interpreting visual illusions is evidence of the work that our perceptual processes are performing under normal conditions. Visual illusions can be viewed as examples of


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Efficiency Variance

The difference between the actual amount of input (time, materials, etc.) used in production and the standard amount expected to be used.

Direct Labor-Hours

The sum of the hours spent by workers directly manufacturing a product.

Variable Overhead

Indirect production costs that fluctuate with the level of output, such as utilities or materials used in the manufacturing process.

Efficiency Variance

A measure used in cost accounting to evaluate the efficiency of resource usage, calculated as the difference between actual usage and the standard or expected usage.

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