• The autokinetic effect (also referred to as autokinesis and the autokinetic illusion) is a phenomenon of visual perception in which a stationary, small...
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  • experiments have come to be known as the "autokinetic effect" experiments. Sherif's experimental study of autokinetic movement demonstrated how mental evaluation...
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  • Autler–Townes effect (atomic, molecular, and optical physics) (atomic physics) (quantum optics) Autokinetic effect (vision) Avalanche effect (cryptography)...
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  • inexplicable events. — Edgar Vinacke, "The Concept of Aviator's 'Vertigo'" Autokinetic effect Ghost rockets Green fireballs Will-o'-the-wisp Hessdalen lights List...
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    law Entoptic phenomenon Gestalt psychology Infinity pool Kinetic depth effect Mirage Multistable perception Op Art "The Science of Why No One Agrees on...
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  • was no movement, it was caused by a visual illusion known as the autokinetic effect. The participants stated estimates ranging from 1–10 inches. On the...
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  • light was moving. In reality it was not moving at all, but due to the autokinetic effect it appeared to move. How much the light appears to move varies from...
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  • evaluation of others, in allocation of resources, and in many other ways. This effect has been researched by many psychologists and linked to many theories related...
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  • influential. The first of these was by Muzafer Sherif in 1935 using the autokinetic effect. Sherif asked participants to voice their judgments of light movement...
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  • bodies to move to a limited degree as can a visual perceptual effect called the autokinetic effect, caused by small, involuntary eye movements after staring...
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  • (see Smith, 1996). It was researched extensively by Duncker (1929). Autokinetic effect Motion aftereffect Motion induced blindness Motion perception For...
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  • youth population surveyed in the study. Despite the vast literature on the effect of air pollution on physical health outcomes, research on the mental health...
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  • discrepancy, when known about or apparent, spoils his social identity; it has the effect of cutting him off from society and from himself so that he stands a discredited...
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  • Foot-in-the-door technique Door-in-the-face technique Conformity Autokinetic effect Asch conformity experiments Passing Persuasion Elaboration likelihood...
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  • 1969 (with E.H. Luchins): The Search for Factors that Extremize the Autokinetic Effect. Faculty-Student Association: State University of New York at Albany...
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  • (with Abraham S. Luchins): The Search for Factors that Extremize the Autokinetic Effect. Faculty-Student Association: State University of New York at Albany...
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    Sarasota, Florida (USA). His optical illusion projects 'Mask of Love' and 'Autokinetic Illusion' were named among the top 10 best optical illusions in the 2011...
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    unsafe glide path below the desired three-degree glide path.: 3  The autokinetic illusion occurs at night or in conditions with poor visual cues and gives...
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