According to drive-reduction theory, the drive to accumulate wealth is described as a(n)

a. primary drive. c. biological need.
b. acquired drive. d. fear.


B

Psychology

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Your text offers practical advice when it recommends that if you must decide which of several individuals to call on for help, all other things equal, your best choice would be

A) someone of the opposite sex. B) someone with large eyes and a small chin. C) a young person (less than 25 years old). D) the person most similar to you in appearance.

Psychology

Which of the following statements best expresses the relationship, if any, between elaborative encoding and the self-reference effect?

a. Elaborative encoding is synonymous with the self-reference effect. b. The self-reference effect is essentially the opposite of elaborative encoding. c. Elaborative encoding is an example of the self-reference effect. d. The self-reference effect is an example of elaborative encoding.

Psychology

_______________ theory proposes that conscious perception is due current sensory input, serving as cues (clues), being supplemented by past experiences and from that developing a supposition about what things in the world might be like; the end result is reported in consciousness as a percept.

a. unconscious inference b. feature integration c. recognition by components d. parallel processing

Psychology

Hubel has concluded that the development of cortical codes of perceptual forms was:

A) only part of the visual cortex of cats B) learned and subject to modification C) conducted almost exclusively in the retina D) innate and specific to each cell E) found only in the parietal lobe

Psychology