In explaining how the elements of thought combine, Titchener emphasized:

a. apperception.
b. creative synthesis.
c. traditional associationism
d. an active mind.


c. traditional associationism

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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a. He is hearing voices of people who are not there. b. He is hearing a continuous ringing sound in his ear. c. He is having difficulty hearing low-frequency sounds. d. He is having difficulty hearing high-frequency sounds.

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a. ?response criterion b. ?just-noticeable difference c. ?risky shift d. ?interposition

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