For Wundt, the difference between sensations and images was ____.?
a. ?nonexistent
b. ?that images are weaker than sensations
c. ?that images have a longer duration than sensations
d. ?that images are what today we call perceptions
e. ?that sensations last for microseconds, whereas images can be retained in memory for indeterminate periods of time
a
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A) understand dual representation. B) participate in sociodramatic play. C) pass conservation tasks. D) engage in animistic thinking.
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A. A 'two-tail' mutation spreads through a mouse population, even though it does not affect reproductive fitness. B. A 'two-tail' mutation that does not affect reproductive fitness disappears and reappears occasionally in a mouse population. C. A 'two-tail' mutation in mice makes them more likely to find mates, and the mutation spreads through the population. D. A 'two-tail' mutation in mice makes them less likely to find mates, and the mutation does not spread.
When Milgram tested the assumption that the subjects blindly obeyed instructions because they were in a "safe" university setting, he found that
a. the setting had no effect on the subjects' behavior. b. the setting had little effect on the subjects' behavior. c. subjects applied greater levels of shock in a non-university setting. d. subjects applied much lower levels of shock in a non-university setting.