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Linear perspective and perceived size
Authors:William P. McDermott
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, State University of New York, 12561, New Paltz, N.Y.
Abstract:A recent investigation (McDermott, 1965) revealed individual cues to distance had little effect on the perception of size. The present investigation paired each distance cue with linear perspective to determine the effect on size of combined distance cues. Separate groups of Ss were run in each of six combined cue conditions at three distances. For the most part, size matches were made in terms of retinal image size. It was hypothesized that relative or familiar size may be more relevant to size perception than distance cues.
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