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curriculum

n.

1. a set of required or prescribed courses of study, across many subjects or within a specific subject area, that a student must fulfill in order to meet the requirements of a particular degree or educational program.

2. all of the coursework available at an educational institution or within a department of that institution.

3. the total combined unit of coursework constituting a specialized major or minor area of emphasis, most often in a college setting.

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May 10th 2024

object-superiority effect

object-superiority effect

in visual perception tasks, the finding that judgments about a briefly presented line are made more efficiently when the line is part of a drawing of a three-dimensional object than when it is part of a two-dimensional figure. See configural superiority effect; word-superiority effect.