Which theory of hearing explains how sounds up to 4,000 hertz reach the brain?
a. place
b. auditory
c. frequency
d. rarefaction
ANSWER: c
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a. weapon-focus effect b. reconstructive memory c. misleading questions d. leniency bias
Watson argued that unless psychology discarded the introspective method, the debates of his time would still be raging unresolved 200 years in the future.?
a. True b. False
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a. unitizing b. analyzing c. trending d. rating