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In a visual search task, it takes longer on average to find the letter C in a field of other circular letters (such as O and Q) than among angular letters (such as Z and X).

Which theory of object recognition is most directly supported by this evidence?

a. Constructivist theory

b. Template theory

c. Recognition-by-components (RBC) theory

d. Feature theory

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  1. 31 May, 00:43
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    The theory of object recognition that is most directly supported by this evidence is the Recognition-by-components (RBC) theory.

    Explanation:

    The basic component of letters like O, Q, or C is the circular design of these letters, whereas, the basic component of letters like A, W, or Z is their angular design. Thus, it is difficult to find a letter from the letters that have the same basic design component because the brain takes time to process the negligible distinction in the shape of the letters.
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