Which of the following options would not be an important factor in automatic processing?

a. close attention
b. ease in performing parallel tasks
c. tasks that are well-practiced
d. the use of few cognitive resources


a

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A. As in the early 1900s, infectious diseases represent the leading causes of death in the U.S. today. B. In the early 1900s, behavioral factors played a large part in the leading causes of death, just as they do today. C. In the early 1900s, the leading causes of death were largely infectious; today, behavioral factors play a bigger role. D. Behavioral factors contributed substantially to the leading causes of death in the early 1900s. Today, infectious diseases are the main causes of death.

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The Stanford-Binet intelligence scale was developed by a. A. Binet b. T. Simon

c. A. Binet and T. Simon. d. L.M. Terman.

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As Will approaches the witness stand, he stops and clutches his throat. He has to leave the courtroom because he is unable to speak. If he has no other symptoms, his condition might be diagnosed as ____

a. panic disorder b. factitious disorder c. agoraphobia d. functional neurological symptom disorder (conversion disorder)

Psychology

To evaluate a person for possible brain damage, a neuropsychologist gives the person a visual memory test and a reading test. To compare the person's performance across these two tests, what should the neuropsychologist do?

a. Graph the raw score distribution for each test on the same graph. b. Calculate a z-score for each test. c. Calculate z-scores for the sample means. d. Find the simple frequency of the person's raw score for each test.

Psychology