Which of the following experiences most resembles visual search tasks like those conducted by Treisman and Gelade?
a. You can just as easily identify a car at a distance as you can a car that is close to you.
b. It might take you a moment to be able to identify an object that you have blindly grabbed out
of a box.
c. You view objects moving toward the horizon as moving away from you.
d. Clutter does not make it any more difficult for you to find things by sight in the environment.
b. It might take you a moment to be able to identify an object that you have blindly grabbed out
of a box.
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Which of the following statements about gestural languages is FALSE?
a. Speech may have evolved from gestures that were utilized throughout human history. b. Sign languages are part of one's personal identity and define a distinct community and culture. c. American Sign Language is readily understood by those who "speak" French sign or Chinese sign. d. American Sign Language has only 3,000 root signs with variations on the sign altering the meaning.
The consequences of a behavior are most important in ________conditioning
A) respondent B) observational C) somatic D) operant
According to Carver, which of the following would be an example of "active coping" style of coping?
a. "I've been concentrating my efforts on doing something about the situation I'm in." b. "I've been giving up trying to deal with it." c. "I've been learning to live with it." d. "I've been getting comfort and understanding from someone.'"
Tricia is a graduate student who is interested in eating disorders. She overcame her anorexia nervosa at age 21. No one else in her family seems to have any issues with food. She was surprised to learn that several studies on eating disorders show that:
a. anorexia runs in families, but bulimia does not b. these disorders have no genetic basis c. these disorders clearly run in families d. relatives of test subjects do not have a higher risk for developing these disorders