Lawrence is sitting in his box at the opera listening to a soprano sing a famous aria. According to current perspectives, what enables Lawrence to perceive the pitch of the singer?
A. A combination of place theory and volley theory
B. A combination of place theory and frequency theory
C. A combination of frequency theory and duplicity theory
D. A combination of volley theory and frequency theory
Answer: A
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate statement about the research on mental imagery?
a. Susan: "There is a negative correlation between the size of a mental rotation and the number of seconds required to perform that mental rotation." b. Shirin: "When people make judgments about the shapes of U.S. states, their judgments for mental images are similar to their judgments for physical stimuli." c. Dirk: "In general, the research on mental imagery supports the propositional perspective on mental imagery, rather than the analog perspective." d. Cyndi: "People make judgments about complex mental shapes in roughly the same way as they make judgments about complex physical shapes; but this similarity doesn't hold true for simple mental shapes."
Elementary and middle school students exposed to reciprocal teaching
A) tend to experience more conflict and competition. B) have dramatically higher IQ scores than children exposed to traditional methods. C) show impressive gains in reading comprehension. D) are often overly dependent on adults.
Almost every time Baby Will articulates the word "da," his father picks him up with joy, smiles, and praises his son for trying to say "dad." The father's behavior reinforces Will's behavior, and this is an example of __________
a) learning theory approach b) universal grammar c) nativist approach d) infant-directed speech
If participants in the experimental group and control group differ significantly, this may directly threaten the ________ validity of the study.
A. internal B. face C. construct D. extraneous