- See Also
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Links
- “Fundamentally Misunderstanding Visual Perception: Adults’ Belief in Visual Emissions”, Winer et al 2002
- “The Persistence of a Misconception about Vision After Educational Interventions”, Gregg et al 2001
- “Does Anything Leave the Eye When We See? Extramission Beliefs of Children and Adults”, Winer & Cottrell 1996
- “Conditions Affecting Beliefs about Visual Perception among Children and Adults”, Winer et al 1996c
- “Images, Words, and Questions: Variables That Influence Beliefs about Vision in Children and Adults”, Winer et al 1996b
- “Development in the Understanding of Perception: The Decline of Extramission Perception Beliefs”, Cottrell & Winer 1994
- Wikipedia
- Link Bibliography
See Also
Links
“Fundamentally Misunderstanding Visual Perception: Adults’ Belief in Visual Emissions”, Winer et al 2002
“Fundamentally Misunderstanding Visual Perception: Adults’ Belief in Visual Emissions”
“The Persistence of a Misconception about Vision After Educational Interventions”, Gregg et al 2001
“The persistence of a misconception about vision after educational interventions”
“Does Anything Leave the Eye When We See? Extramission Beliefs of Children and Adults”, Winer & Cottrell 1996
“Does Anything Leave the Eye When We See? Extramission Beliefs of Children and Adults”
“Conditions Affecting Beliefs about Visual Perception among Children and Adults”, Winer et al 1996c
“Conditions Affecting Beliefs about Visual Perception among Children and Adults”
“Images, Words, and Questions: Variables That Influence Beliefs about Vision in Children and Adults”, Winer et al 1996b
“Images, Words, and Questions: Variables That Influence Beliefs about Vision in Children and Adults”
“Development in the Understanding of Perception: The Decline of Extramission Perception Beliefs”, Cottrell & Winer 1994
“Development in the understanding of perception: The decline of extramission perception beliefs”
Wikipedia
Link Bibliography
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2002-winer.pdf
: “Fundamentally Misunderstanding Visual Perception: Adults’ Belief in Visual Emissions”, Gerald A. Winer, Jane E. Cottrell, Virginia Gregg, Jody S. Fournier, Lori A. Bica