James became familiar with the work of Wundt ____.?
a. ?because of Titchener establishing a psychology department at Cornell University
b. ?because of Spencer's The Principles of Psychology
c. ?in the late 1860s, before Wundt founded the Leipzig psychology laboratory
d. ?as a result of using Fechner's books for his first lectures in psychology in 1890
e. ?as a result of his first teaching position at Harvard, in physiology
c
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A. infants develop a preference for certain flavors for the first time immediately after birth B. the fetus can form a preference for certain food flavors from tasting the amniotic fluid C. infants do not develop food preferences until after breastfeeding for several weeks D. food preferences are innate to the human species
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a. distributed attention uses parallel search through the visual field. b. people first focus selective attention on important parts of the stimulus. c. focused attention is a relatively low-level kind of attention; people can quickly perform two focused-attention tasks simultaneously. d. people use focused attention for vision, and they use distributed attention for hearing.
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d. history determining the outcome of life.
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a. 21 b. 14 c. 28 d. 7