Which theory of color vision explains that coding one color in a pair, such as red, seems to block the other color, green, from coming through; thus, making it impossible to see a reddish green color?
a. three-opponent
b. trichromatic
c. opponent-process
d. afterimage
C
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Thao thinks Nick may like him because they have made prolonged eye contact several times during class. Thao finds himself grabbing an extra soda for Nick, offering him help on his homework and spending time hanging out after class with him. As he thinks about this, he realizes he is falling for Nick. What theory does this best exemplify?
a. Behavioral reinforcement b. Cognitive c. Physiological arousal d. Evolutionary
Ideographic development refers to
a. changes that occur as a result of maturation. b. changes that most children experience at a specific age. c. changes that are unrelated to development. d. individual variations in patterns of change.
The variation of the population is reflected by:
a. standard deviation. b. reliability. c. mean. d. confidence interval.
Behavior geneticists can trace mutations in artificial selection studies by means of _____________, genetically inactive sequences of a chromosome that occur predictably with nearby genes
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)