Humans experience a "stream of consciousness" rather than discrete choppy impressions because
a. saccadic eye movements create perceptions at a rate of approximately 20 per second, making the images seem continuous.
b. short-term memories overlap, which gives the impression of a single perception.
c. sensory memory briefly holds perceptions, making them seem connected.
d. perceptions in short-term memory are not stored, but rather are constantly replaced with new perceptions.
C
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Rick is about to be married. He knows he is doing the right thing, but he is very anxious about meeting his fiancée's parents and about his ability to be a good husband. This stress has been continuing for a while. If Rick experiences the third stage of Selye's general adaptation syndrome, what may happen on his honeymoon?
A. Rick may experience a great emotional release. B. Rick may get physically ill. C. Rick may take out his pent-up frustrations on his new bride. D. Rick may realize that all his anxiety was foolish and relax.
Which of these statements regarding funeral licensing in the United States is Answer: True?
a. All states license embalmers. b. All states license funeral directors. c. All states license funeral homes. d. Twenty percent of all licensed funeral directors are women.
As with any correlative studies, the HOME studies must be interpreted with caution because
a. causal relationships with correlative studies are available only after several replications of the studies. b. we do not necessarily know the direction of the influence. c. valuable information is rarely obtained from correlative data. d. correlative data must be supported with supplementary statistical measures before causal conclusions can be drawn.
This research design involves an extremely deep and detailed information gathering from a single individual over an extended period of time
A) Case study design B) Correlational design C) Experimental design D) Naturalistic observation design