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Hudson's classic study with people who had never seen pictures showed which finding about pictorial depth perception?

AAll perceived the figure of Rubin's vase identically across cultures
BAll quickly identified depth cues exactly as urban Western viewers did
CMany had difficulty recognising objects and interpreting depth cues in pictures
DAll preferred Muller-Lyer line A over line B regardless of culture
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Many had difficulty recognising objects and interpreting depth cues in pictures
1. The chapter cites Hudson's seminal African study on perception of pictures. 2. It reports that people who had never seen pictures struggled to recognise depicted objects. 3. They also failed to interpret depth cues such as superimposition in pictures. 4. The text concludes that exposure to pictures is necessary for picking up pictorial depth perception. 5. Hence the central Hudson finding is difficulty with object and depth interpretation. _Source: NCERT Class 11 Psychology Ch 4 "Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes", pp. 74-75, Socio-Cultural Influences on Perception_
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