We produce a unified perception of an object from separate representations of vision, touch, and so forth. The question of how we do so is described as which of these?
a. The nature–nurture issue
b. Transformational grammar
c. Epigenetics
d. The binding problem
d
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What will be an ideal response?
Oprah Winfrey was born to unmarried teen parents. She grew up poor and was hit with a switch if she misbehaved. She was molested by several relatives. She ran away from home and was pregnant by the age of 14
Despite all of this, she skipped two grades in school, was an honor student, was voted Most Popular Girl, and won the Miss Black Tennessee Beauty Pageant. As an adult, she became one of the wealthiest and most influential people in the world. Because she succeeded despite growing up in such challenging circumstances, Oprah would be described as A) high in surgency. B) resilient. C) socially referenced. D) ambiguous.
Sue has recovered from extensive injury to her left cerebral
hemisphere and has continued her career with little sign of impairment. Her occupation is most likely a. graphic artist. b. accountant. c. English teacher. d. sports writer for a newspaper.
On the first day of preschool, Kyle chooses to play with Justin instead of Julia. This is an example of
A. gender choice. B. gender bias. C. gender prejudice. D. gender segregation.