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How can psychologists determine what the world looks like to a red-green color-blind person?
Argument by Analogy
A form of reasoning in which an argument or claim is supported by drawing a comparison between two similar situations or cases.
Similarities
Refers to the aspects or qualities that two or more entities have in common.
Dissimilarities
The state or quality of being unlike or different in nature, form, or quality.
Relevance
The degree to which something is related or useful to the matter at hand.
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