Wundt’s concept of mental chronometry is:
a. the amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
b. the addition of sensations into one perception.
c. the time it takes to apperceive an object.
d. an accurate cataloging of the time it took to perform various mental acts.
d. an accurate cataloging of the time it took to perform various mental acts.
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a. narcolepsy. b. sleep apnea. c. the drug enhanced sleep effect. d. REM rebound.
According to Kübler-Ross, the generally-accepted order of emotional reactions in preparing for death is
a. anger, depression, bargaining, denial and isolation, and acceptance. b. denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. c. anger, depression, denial and isolation, bargaining, and acceptance. d. depression, anger, denial and isolation, bargaining, and acceptance.
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a. sensory b. short-term c. long-term d. working