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Topics > Behavorial Science > Articles > In game of tennis, seeing isn't always believing  

In game of tennis, seeing isn't always believing link

A universal bias in the way people perceive moving objects means that tennis referees are more likely to make mistakes when they call balls "out" than when they call them "in,"
Published On:10/27/2008
Submitted On:10/27/2008 8:59:00 PM by Saul Albom
Categories:Behavorial Science

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