Professor Woodby is lecturing about the fovea. Which is she most likely to say?
A. It has the greatest perception of detail.
B. It surrounds the point of exit of the optic nerve.
C. It falls in the shadow cast by the pupil.
D. It has more rods than cones.
Answer: A
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According to network models of semantic memory,
a. concepts are stored in memory in terms of a list of attributes. b. each word is stored in memory, attached to a precise definition. c. when the name of a concept is mentioned, the node representing that concept is activated. d. each word is stored in terms of a prototype, or best example.
When processing language, we begin making judgments about what the sentence means before we have heard (or read) the entire sentence. This is referred to as
A. incremental interpretation. B. passive voicing. C. lexical ambiguity. D. transformation.
Based on your textbook's discussion, which of the following statements is most accurate?
a) There are really no differences between gays and straights on measures of physical and mental health. b) There are a few differences between gays and straights on measures of physical and mental health, probably stemming from the same biological source as sexual orientation itself. c) There are a few differences between gays and straights on measures of physical and mental health, probably reflecting the stigmatization that gays and lesbians face. d) There are many differences between gays and straights on measures of physical and mental health, probably stemming from the same biological source as sexual orientation itself.
Learning not to do something because you are punished when you do it is an example of
A) generalization. B) instrumental conditioning. C) observational learning. D) classical conditioning.