Which of the following changes would you expect to occur in someone whose temporal lobes were damaged in an accident?
a. development of blind spots in the visual field
b. reduced capacity to hear sounds
c. reduced reasoning and planning abilities and changes in personality
d. inability to sense hot and cold
ANSWER: b
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a. the variance of A plus the variance of B. b. the variance of A. c. variance of A minus the variance of B. d. it cannot be determined from the information given here.
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A. physical regularities B. semantic regularities C. pragnanz D. double dissociation
An alternating-treatments is designed is used a. when several samples of the subjects' behavior in different conditions of the experiment are desired in a small-n design that precludes counterbalancing
b. when there is no danger of a carryover effect. c. when the experimenter has matched the experimental and control groups. d. when there is no baseline measure of the dependent variable.