Phenomenology refers to:
A) how things seem to the conscious person.
B) how things seem to a person during a dream.
C) the comparison of a single phenomenon with a transcendental state.
D) the practice of determining traits by examining bumps on the skull.
A) how things seem to the conscious person.
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a. ?sensory reduction b. ?habituation c. ?orienting d. ?classical conditioning
Manipulation, curiosity, and exploration are all examples of secondary motives
a. True b. False
Research done for the sole purpose of increasing the scientific body of knowledge is called
A) applied research. B) esoteric research. C) theoretical research. D) basic research.
Which of the following is NOT a function of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?
a) Remove waste from brain cells b) Transport blood to brain structures c) Support the weight of the brain d) Cushion the brain