In making a charcoal pencil drawing, which pictorial depth cue could you most effectively use to give a two-dimensional design a three-dimensional appearance?

a. accommodation
b. retinal fusion
c. convergence
d. light and shadow


D

Psychology

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In a study on the likelihood of individuals to litter in a public park, Coalmine (2003) found that the ____ increased visitors' likelihood of tossing a flyer onto the ground

a. presence of trash cans that were visible but rather far away b. appearance of the person who handed out the flyer was dirty and disheveled c. presence fewer people nearby to observe the littering d. appearance of more litter already on the ground

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Which of the following is involved in stimulus discrimination training?

a. when the discriminative stimulus is present the behavior is reinforced b. when the S-delta is present the behavior gets reinforced c. the discriminative stimulus controls the behavior d. all of these

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Celia, who is a college student, has always thought of herself as an environmental activist. Recently, she "inherited" a gas-guzzling car from her parents, which she has been driving around campus. To reduce the cognitive dissonance that she feels from these clashing images of herself, the environmental activist and the gas-guzzling car owner, she might say that "it is an old car and keeping it

on the road makes good use of the resources consumed when it was manufactured," which illustrates the strategy of a. changing her attitude. b. changing her behavior. c. adding consonant thoughts. d. reducing the amount of her perceived choice.

Psychology

If people eat a diet rich in health foods, it is possible for them to grow beyond their genetically imposed limitations in height

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology