When Simon and Chabris asked participants to watch a basketball game, they were more
likely to notice
a. a woman in a gorilla suit, who walked through the scene, than a woman with an umbrella.
b. changes in the players than changes in the audience.
c. changes in the audience than changes in the players.
d. their own name on a t-shirt than the name of a friend.
e. a woman with an umbrella, who walked through the scene, than a woman in a gorilla suit.
e. a woman with an umbrella, who walked through the scene, than a woman in a
gorilla suit.
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a. Evolutionary b. Cellular clock c. Free-radical d. Hormonal stress
Some researchers suggest that two year olds' attempts to prevent others from helping them in some activities reflect
a. the inability of young children to benefit from social feedback. b. the child's attempt to establish a categorical self. c. the beginning of learned helplessness. d. an early desire to be an "agent.".
Women's subjective descriptions of orgasms suggest that they
a. only have clitoral orgasms b. only have vaginal orgasms c. always have orgasms centered in both the clitoris and vagina d. may experience two or more different types of orgasms
Telling yourself, "I should wear what other people are wearing at the party tonight," is an example of
A) conformity. B) counterRemember the Facts thinking. C) compliance. D) obedience.