While looking at a flower, Nina's attention is caught by rabbit. In this example, the rabbit is a ______.
A. covert stimulus
B. conjunction stimulus
C. stimulus salience
D. simultagnosia
Answer: C
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Research on stereotype threat supports what general conclusion? a. It is best to stop and think instead of following your first impulse. b. When people are distracted, their performance declines
c. Most people's performance varies depending on the time of day. d. Certain motivations almost always take priority over other ones.
Sixty-nine-year old Jacob recently learned that he has advanced stage terminal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He spends most of his time thinking about his family - about how his kids won't have a father and whether his wife will remarry. According to Kübler-Ross, Jacob is displaying signs of which stage of dying?
A. denial B. anger C. bargaining D. depression
The idea that behaviours followed by a "satisfying state of affairs" tend to be repeated and those that produce an "unpleasant state of affairs" are less likely to be repeated is known as:
A) Pavlov's law of law of classical conditioning. B) Thorndike's law of effect. C) Garcia's theory of evolutionary conditioning. D) Tolman's theory of latent learning.
Researchers of cognitive development now suggest that:
A) infants cannot develop the schema of object permanence. B) infants develop the schema of object permanence much later than Piaget realized. C) infants may have a sense of object permanence much earlier than Piaget realized. D) Piaget's theories about the development of object permanence were surprisingly accurate.