In Type 1 Blindsight:
a. Patients cannot make any discriminations and say that they are unaware of the stimuli
b. Patients can make some discriminations but say that they are unaware of the stimuli
c. Patients can make some discriminations and say that they have some awareness of the stimuli
d. Patients cannot make any discriminations but say that they have some awareness of the stimuli
b. Patients can make some discriminations but say that they are unaware of the stimuli
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a. ?William, a Type B personality who spends much of the workday chatting with his colleagues b. ?Carmen, a Type A personality who works close to 80 hours a week c. ?Sarah, a Type B personality who never gets her work done on time d. ?Fred, a Type A personality who is suspicious of his coworkers and is frequently hostile
In operant conditioning, voluntary responses cannot be conditioned
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Full adult height is attained when a female
A. and a male are about 18 years old B. is 16.5 and a male is 18 years old C. is 18 and a male is 16.5 years old D. is 18 and a male is 20 years old E. is 20 and a male is 18 years old
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a. Correlation does not establish a relationship. b. A correlation does not establish causation. c. Most correlations are illusory. d. Most correlations are negative.