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Thinking in which a general rule or principle is gathered from a series of specific examples, for instance, inferring the laws of gravity by observing many falling objects, is called __________ thinking.
Relative Size
A perceptual cue that allows the interpretation of the size of an object in comparison to another, contributing to depth perception.
Texture Gradient
A visual cue that refers to the gradual reduction of detail that occurs in surfaces as they recede from the observer, contributing to the perception of depth.
Convergence
The coming together of different factors or phenomena to form a unified whole, or the ability of the eyes to move inward together to focus on an object.
Binocular Cues
Visual information taken in by two eyes that enable a sense of depth and three-dimensional perception.
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