A factor that does NOT help us to determine figure from ground is:
A) edges.
B) size.
C) opponent colours.
D) motion.
C) opponent colours.
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Willis and Todorov (2006) showed college students photos of strangers' faces and found that a. participants were unable to rate the personality of the individuals in the photos when they only saw the facesfor less than one second
b. even when they saw the photos for less than one second, participants' ratings of the faces were highlycorrelated with the ratings of others who looked at the faces without time limits. c. participants who only saw the faces for less than one second rated the faces as possessing more negativetraits than others who were allowed to look at the faces for as long as they wanted to. d. the longer it took participants to rate each face, the more accurate their ratings were.
According to the concept of imprinting,
a. if it gives contact comfort, it must be mother. b. if it moves, it must be mother. c. if it feeds me, it must be mother. d. if it is a member of my own species, it must be mother.
Rosa Hoekstra and her colleagues (2007, p. 372) reported that "individual differences in endorsement on autistic traits show substantial heritability (57%)." Define heritability, and discuss the proper use of the concept and the implications of Hoekstra et al.'s statement.
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Metamemory advances significantly in middle childhood; however, children as young as 5 or 6 have some rudimentary grasp of metamemory. Give an example of a middle-school child's understanding versus that of a first grader.
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