Describe the three stages of communication as described by Wundt.

What will be an ideal response?


Wundt argues that verbal communication was a three-stage process: (1) The speaker
must apperceive his or her own general impression; (2) The speaker chooses words
and sentence structures to express the general impression; (3) The listener, after
hearing the words and sentences, must apperceive the speaker’s general impression

Psychology

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The fact that certain qualities related to temperament are consistent over time is known as _____

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The dependent variable in an experiment is:

a. the aspect of the environment that is manipulated or changed by the researcher b. is held constant during the course of an experiment c. the behavior that is observed or measured d. an external, uncontrolled factor that changes during the course of the experiment

Psychology

The perceptual process in which memory and other higher-level cognitive processes are used to interpret sensory information is known as

A. top-down processing. B. divided attention. C. bottom-up processing. D. sensory adaptation.

Psychology

Olivia chooses to have an epidural during labor and delivery. Which effect is Olivia most likely to experience?

A. general relaxation B. unconsciousness C. longer delivery time D. stronger uterine contractions

Psychology