The monocular distance cue in which objects closer than the point of visual focus seem to move in the direction opposite to the viewer's moving head, and objects beyond the viewing point move in the same direction as the viewer's head is _______

a. retinal disparity
b. motion parallax
c. subliminal motion
d. motion differential


b

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a. WISC-IV c. WPPSI-III b. WAIS-IV d. MMPI-2

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Adam's therapist thoroughly examined his genetic predisposition toward depression and the stressful, life­changing events he has experienced. These two main areas of assessment can be called

a. biological vulnerability and psychological vulnerability. b. genetic push and environmental goal. c. objective vs. subjective analysis. d. scientific speculation and trauma induction.

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The first bell curve has a tall, thin distribution. The second has a flat, wide distribution. Which has the greater standard deviation?

A. the first bell curve B. the second bell curve C. More information is needed before making that determination. D. the one including the most participants

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A man sitting next to you in your doctor's waiting room strikes up a conversation with you. Although you do not know this man and don't reveal much about yourself, he tells you all about some very personal aspects of his life. What might an expert on self disclosure research say about this interaction?

A. It is unusual because people typically don't self disclose when in an anxiety provoking situation, such as in a doctor's office. B. It is unusual because it violates society's rules for the way social interaction is supposed to progress. C. It is typical of the way people use self disclosure to get to know one another. D. This is typical in that men usually disclose more than women.

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