Regarding inattentional blindness, we are more likely not to perceive something when

a. we are experiencing retinal disparity.
b. our attention is narrowly focused.
c. we are experiencing subliminal adaptation.
d. our attention is broadly focused


B

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a. a therapeutic relationship with adults that involves empathy, warmth, and acceptance b. covert sensitization to reduce attention problems c. giving children more control over their environment d. providing assertiveness training to children to help them become more independent

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Who is most likely to suffer the most negative psychological consequences as a result of the timing of maturation?

a. Herman, an early-maturing male b. Lilly, an early-maturing female c. Marilyn, a late-maturing female d. Eddie, a late-maturing male

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Professor Diebold tells his class, "Pedophilic disorder is a disorder in which an adult obtains sexual gratification through urges, acts, or fantasies of sexual contact with prepubescent children. The pedophile must be at least 14 years of age and at least five years older than the victim. Most pedophiles prefer boys, but some choose girls. Regrettably, sexual abuse of children is common." Which

part of Professor Diebold's statement is accurate? a. Pedophilic disorder is a disorder in which an adult obtains sexual gratification through urges, acts, or fantasies of sexual contact with prepubescent children. b. The person with pedophilic disorder must be at least 14 years of age and at least five years older than the victim. c. Most pedophiles prefer boys, but some choose girls. d. Sexual abuse of children is common.

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Compared to the human brain, the cortex of lower animals

a. is small and smooth. b. is twisted and folded. c. is extremely corticalized. d. contains 90 percent of the neurons in the CNS.

Psychology