Glossary / Lexicon
Apparent-distance hypothesis
Apparent-distance hypothesis refers to an explanation of the moon illusion stating that the horizon seems more distant than the night sky.
Related Articles | |
Moon illusion at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■■■ |
Moon illusion refers to the apparent change in size that occurs as the moon moves from the horizon (large . . . Read More | |
Abduction at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Abduction refers to lateral movement away from the midline of the trunk, as in raising the arms or legs . . . Read More | |
Density–intensity hypothesis at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Density–intensity hypothesis: Density –intensity hypothesis refers to an explanation of crowding . . . Read More | |
Theory at top500.de | ■■■ |
Theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such . . . Read More | |
Dulong | ■■■ |
Dulong is a Filipino word for small shrimps. In Marinduque, southern Island in the Philippines, they . . . Read More | |
Sheer Back | ■■ |
Sheer Back refers to a dress back style with an illusion material, like Sheer fabric and lace that provides . . . Read More |