Questions: Which of these statements is true about your dominant eye? Your dominant eye is whichever eye you decide to use Your dominant eye is always your stronger eye Your dominant eye and dominant hand may not match Your dominant eye isn't relevant to your shooting technique

Which of these statements is true about your dominant eye? Your dominant eye is whichever eye you decide to use Your dominant eye is always your stronger eye Your dominant eye and dominant hand may not match Your dominant eye isn't relevant to your shooting technique
Transcript text: Which of these statements is true about your dominant eye? Your dominant eye is whichever eye you decide to use Your dominant eye is always your stronger eye Your dominant eye and dominant hand may not match Your dominant eye isn't relevant to your shooting technique
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The answer is the third one: Your dominant eye and dominant hand may not match.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Your dominant eye is whichever eye you decide to use: This is incorrect. Your dominant eye is determined by your brain's preference for visual input from one eye over the other, not by a conscious decision.

  2. Your dominant eye is always your stronger eye: This is incorrect. The dominant eye is not necessarily the stronger eye in terms of visual acuity. It is the eye that your brain relies on more for accurate positional information.

  3. Your dominant eye and dominant hand may not match: This is correct. It is possible for a person to have a dominant eye that is on the opposite side of their dominant hand. For example, a person could be right-handed but have a dominant left eye.

  4. Your dominant eye isn't relevant to your shooting technique: This is incorrect. The dominant eye is very relevant to shooting techniques, especially in activities like archery and shooting sports, where aiming is crucial.

Summary: The correct statement is that your dominant eye and dominant hand may not match. This means that a person can have a dominant eye on one side and a dominant hand on the other side.

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