Question 1
Confusions may happen if a person is very similar in appearance to someone else, but such errors do not usually persist with prolonged inspection.
People may be temporarily confused when attempting to identify a person who looks like someone else.
Question 2
Experiments have shown that face memory is superior if a face is seen in a variety of different poses rather than in repeated exposures of the same pose.
The best remembered faces are those that have been seen frequently in the same pose.
Question 3
However, often not as many native bees are needed to pollinate a crop. For example, about 750 blue orchard bees can pollinate a hectare of apples, a task that would require 50,000 to 150,000 honeybees. Nevertheless, millions of native bees would be needed to pollinate a large commercial orchard.
Of the native bees, the blue orchard bee is the most effective pollinator.
Question 4
Female leaders were rated significantly lower by their male and female superiors and male peers in ‘envisioning’—the ability to recognise new opportunities and trends and develop a new strategic direction for an enterprise. This deficit casts a large shadow over what would otherwise be an extremely favourable picture of female executives.
Female leaders had been expected to score highly in terms of their ‘envisioning’ skills.
Question 5
Here are many different meanings that people have given to colours. This is a process that has gone on for much of human history and has not yet come to an end.
People today continue to give new meanings to colours.
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