According the size-arrival effect, smaller objects are perceived as ______.

A. moving faster
B. moving slower
C. closer to the viewer
D. farther from the viewer


Answer: D

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A psychology professor decides to play a practical joke on a colleague in the History Department. While the historian is giving a lecture on the first day of class, the psychology professor interrupts and asks to speak with her outside the classroom. While they are conversing, all the students leave through a back door and are replaced with a completely new group of students. Upon returning, the

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a. Stage 1 b. Stage 2 c. Stage 3 d. Stage 4 e. Stage 5

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Your sister is concerned that your niece is not going to be a very good student when she goes to school because whenever she shows her something new, your niece only looks at it for a short time. Is she correct?

a. No, infants who are "short-lookers" tend to have higher IQ and educational achievement later. b. No, infants who are "short-lookers" tend to have higher IQ, but usually do not apply it. c. Yes, infants who are "short-lookers" have lower IQ and educational achievement later. d. Yes, infants who are "short-lookers" have lower IQ, but were better at applying themselves.

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