At the Museum of Science and Industry, Joan finds an exhibit with three colored spotlights. By adjusting the intensity of the red, green, and blue lights and then overlapping them, Joan is able to create any color she likes. This example best supports the __________ theory of color vision.
a. opponent-process
b. place
c. frequency-matching
d. trichromatic
Answer: d. trichromatic
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After Eduardo takes a personality assessment based on the five-factor personality model, the results indicate he is a gregarious and outgoing person who gains energy from being with other people. In other words, Eduardo has scored high on the dimension of ____
a. ?emotionality-stability b. ?agreeableness c. ?growth orientation d. ?extraversion
What is the CORRECT order of the stages of prenatal development?
A) embryonic, germinal, fetal B) germinal, embryonic, fetal C) germinal, fetal, embryonic D) embryonic, fetal, germinal
There is a group in town called "The Killer Tees," made up of girls who like golf. The leader of the group is MOST likely to be:
A. Annika, who is the best golfer in the group. B. Michelle, who has the most outgoing personality. C. Sella, who is the wealthiest person in the group. D. Grace, who is the best student in the group.
Among the Big Five personality dimensions, __________ and __________ are not as important in job selection as the other dimensions, primarily because their necessity varies so much from one job to another.
A. extraversion; openness to experience B. introversion; neuroticism C. extraversion; neuroticism D. introversion; openness to experience