A person walking around in a room where you are sitting is sometimes seen from the
front, the back, or the side. Yet despite these quite different images, you perceive that
the person remains the same one. This is an example of the principles of
a. shape constancy.
b. person constancy.
c. absolute shape.
d. shape reference.
e. profile symmetry.
a. shape constancy.
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a) persistent reliving of the event b) an obsessive need to be close to anything associated with the trauma c) decreased arousal d) symptoms of a manic episode
In general, one's approach to dying
a. is fixed and invariant. b. should follow Kübler-Ross's order if the person shows successful coping. c. will mirror his or her style of living. d. depends on one's age and gender with young people never reaching acceptance.
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a. secure b. resistant c. avoidant d. disorganized/disoriented
Eycine operated the telephone switchboard at a large company, answering calls and directing them to the appropriate extensions. Remembering her introductory psychology class, she decided that her situation was much like the __________ of neurons because numerous people could call her at one time, but she could send out only one call at a time.
A. sodium and potassium B. dendrites and axons C. myelin and mitochondria D. synapses and neurotransmitters