Imagine that you are reading a short story about two students named Chris and Freddie. As you read this story, you find that you are trying to figure out why Chris is avoiding Freddie, and how Freddie must feel about this avoidance
These cognitive efforts would be most consistent with which of the following views of reading?
a. the indirect-access route
b. the phonetic module hypothesis
c. the constructionist view of inferences.
d. Chomsky's approach to psycholinguistics
Ans: c
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Which identity status involves commitment without serious consideration of alternatives?
a. Moratorium b. Moratorium c. Diffusion d. Achievement
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a. focusing on colored objects b. seeing items located in the left visual field c. recognizing faces d. processing information from more than one sensory modality at a time
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a. a person, out of sight of the hypnotist, who monitors the process to make sure the hypnotist does not violate ethical standards. b. a part of the mind of the hypnotized person that watches but does not participate. c. a friend or family member who observes the hypnosis to protect the hypnotized person. d. the part of a person's mind that participates in hypnosis.