The "binding problem" is the issue of how we ____
a. convert sensory information into a pattern that produces movement
b. perceive visual, auditory and other aspects of a stimulus as a single object
c. transfer information between the left and right hemispheres
d. communicate between word comprehension and word production areas of the brain
b
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a. A mutual friendship among three or more people b. Sexual desire and excitement c. Care and protection d. A temporary alliance to accomplish a goal
In an early study conducted by Chiu (1972) on Chinese and American children, the American children grouped objects according to _____, whereas the Chinese children grouped objects according to _____
a) seemingly unrelated features; structural or circumstantial relationships b) shared contextual or functional relationships; shared features c) structural or circumstantial relationships; seemingly unrelated features d) shared features; shared contextual or functional relationships
Analysis of variance is the most common inferential statistical procedure used to analyze experiments because
a. most researchers are more interested in whether there are differences in the variance among the conditions than in whether there are differences in the means. b. it is the only statistical procedure that can test either between-subjects factors or within-subjects factors. c. there are several different versions of it, and so it can test for possible treatment effects more accurately than the two-sample tests. d. there are several different versions of it, and so it can be used with many different designs.
Which of the following best summarizes the research on hearing loss in older adults?
A. As we age, hearing loss happens to everyone. B. Our genetic makeup is the only factor in determining whether or not a person will lose their hearing. C. In most other countries, approximately 90% of older adults lose their hearing. D. Because many of the cases of hearing loss in older adults are related to exposure of loud noise, hearing loss is somewhat preventable.