The importance of proximity is illustrated by the folk saying

a. absence makes the heart grow fonder.
b. out of sight, out of mind.
c. birds of a feather flock together.
d. there's no place like home.
e. see no evil, hear no evil.


b. out of sight, out of mind.

Psychology

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Why is a sentence with a nested structure more difficult for readers to understand, compared to a sentence without a nested structure?

a. Nested structures require the passive voice; readers need to switch around the subject and the object of the sentence. b. Sentences with nested structures typically include many negative words (such as not and deny). Therefore, readers need to translate the sentence into a linguistically positive sentence. c. Sentences with a nested structure require readers to store the first part of the sentence until they have processed later parts of the sentence. d. In a sentence with a nested structure, the deep structure and the surface structure are fairly similar to one another, creating an ambiguity that is difficult to resolve.

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The process of suppressing a response is called

a. reinforcement. b. punishment. c. respondent conditioning. d. stimulus control.

Psychology

The colors across from one another on the color wheel are labeled _______ _______

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

You are an attorney, and the local court has appointed you to represent a defendant who has been charged with aggravated assault and battery. The prosecutor originally intended to charge attempted murder. The victim suffered serious injury, and the police suspected that a weapon of some type was used, but never was able to find one. The defendant has maintained that there was no weapon. It occurs to you that the victim will not be able to testify if the trial takes place quickly, due to his injuries. Accordingly, you do not agree to waive your client's "speedy trial" rights. This action would indicate your view that you are serving as your client's:

A. legal agent. B. moral agent. C. confidant. D. paternal guide.

Psychology