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Why doesn't a firm price discriminate based on income levels?
Linear Perspective
A depth cue in art and visual perception where parallel lines appear to converge as they recede into the distance, helping the observer to perceive depth.
Binocular Cues
Depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of both eyes and are crucial in perceiving depth.
Pheromones
Chemical substances released by animals and humans that influence the behavior or physiology of others of the same species, often in the context of social communication or mating.
Autokinetic Illusion
A visual illusion in which a stationary point of light appears to move in the dark.
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