If you hold your nose and bite into an onion, it will surprisingly taste like a potato. This BEST illustrates:
A) top-down processing.
B) a valence-centred approach to taste perception.
C) an object-centred approach to taste perception.
D) the role of olfaction in the perception of flavour.
D) the role of olfaction in the perception of flavour.
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On gross motor skills that emphasize ________________, boys tend to have an advantage over girls
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Seefeldt doesn't understand why his psychology instructor doesn't just tell the class the correct answer. When asked, his instructor says that there is no single correct answer; it depends on each individual's interpretation. Seefeldt's difficulty in accepting his professor's answer would indicate that Seefeldt lacks _____ thinking
a. class inclusion b. systematic c. relativistic d. concrete
Meg is an early maturing girl and has encountered some psychological problems. What does the textbook offer as an explanation for Meg's psychological problems?
A. She does not perceive herself to be attractive. B. Her parents simply have not accepted the fact that she is growing up. C. Her estrogen levels are too high, but will decrease once she becomes 15 or 16 years old. D. She has not yet acquired adult personality traits and social skills.
Withdrawal from caffeine lasts about __________
a. one day b. two to three days c. one week d. two to three weeks