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3.1: Doonesbury copyright 1992 G. В. Trudeau. Reprinted with permission of Universal Press Syndicate. All rights reserved.
4.1: Adapted from J. R. Block and H. E. Yuker, Can You Believe Your Eyes(New York: Gardner, 1989), pp. 107 and 109, by permission of J. R. Block. 4.2: From Stanley Coren and Joel Miller, "Size Contrast as a Function of Figural Similarity, Perception and Psychophysics,vol. 16, pp. 355—357. Reprinted by permission of Psychonomic Society, Inc., and Prof. Coren.