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The difference between what individuals think they see (and how they see it) and the objective reality of what they have observed is called "visual error." These errors in perception, which can significantly misrepresent reality, are a natural consequence of being human.
In this Activity, you will have an opportunity to see how well you make two visual judgments. On a piece of paper, try drawing each of the graphics below, but with the length of segment BC equal to the length of AB. Then measure your segments to see how accurate your drawings are.
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