Using composite faces in which the upper and lower halves had different expressions, Calder et al showed that:

a. It was just as easy to identify the two expressions when the faces were aligned as when they were unaligned
b. There was no effect of inverting the faces
c. Identifying an expression was faster when the upper and lower expressions were the same, even if they were from different individuals
d. It was very difficult to identify an individual if their upper and lower expressions were different


c. Identifying an expression was faster when the upper and lower expressions were the same, even if they were from different individuals

Psychology

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A. It is commonly seen in research article. B. It is great for showing strength of the relationship. C. It makes it easy to detect the type of relationship between two variables. D. It can be only be used for categorical data.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. ?behavioral therapist b. ?psychoanalyst c. ?client-centered therapist d. ?rational-emotive therapist

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