Whether one experiences the benefits of sensory deprivation or suffers its consequences largely depends upon
a. individual personality traits.
b. length of exposure.
c. rewards provided for participation.
d. prior experience with hallucinogenic drugs.
ANSWER: b
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a. insight requires a sudden solution to a problem, without awareness that the problem has been successfully solved. b. people solve insight problems more gradually than noninsight problems. c. noninsight problems require more creativity than insight problems. d. noninsight problems are typically solved in a systematic, one-step-at-a-time fashion.
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