A simple sentence presented for a person's yes/no decision is a __________
a. Stage I comparison
b. Sternberg search task
c. lexical decision task
d. sentence verification task
Answer: d
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a. ?norepinephrine b. ?acetylcholine c. ?serotonin d. ?glutamate
When you use inductive reasoning, you reason from specific facts and construct a general principle from these facts. Thus, inductive reasoning is similar to
a. bottom-up processing. b. top-down processing. c. perceptual expectancy. d. perceptual habituation.
Human sexual arousal is much more dependent on biological influences than on learning
a. True b. False
To test for sensory memory, a researcher might ask an individual to
A) point out items on a new list that were on a previous list. B) memorize a list of unrelated things. C) name the first of two letters he was shown for a split second. D) repeat a series of digits that was read out loud.