In Chapter 2 we looked at Compositionists who have the view of "person as parts." Chapter 3 focused on "person as ________."
A) interactional
B) processor
C) dispositions
D) trained animal
Answer: D
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a. stereotype. b. phonological loop. c. memory schema. d. semantic network. e. reconstructed memory.
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a. Decrease in olfactory sensory threshold b. Increase in olfactory sensory threshold c. Decrease in cross-modality perception d. Increase in cross-modality perception
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A) similarity. B) common fate. C) continuity. D) closure.
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a. selectivity and fantasization b. realism and individuation c. impossible situations d. all of these e. none of these