__________ is the process of organizing and giving meaning to sensory information

a. Sensation
b. Transduction
c. Perception
d. Coordination


Answer: C

Psychology

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a) mental age equals their chronological age b) mental age is lower than their chronological age c) mental age is higher than their chronological age d) mental age does not equal their chronological age

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Why are Westerners more likely than people from New Guinea or India to see the Müller-Lyer illusion??

a. ?Western philosophy maintains that spatial or mathematical problems have only one correct answer. b. ?Westerners are more accustomed to environments that consist of right angles, rectangles, and straight lines. c. ?Those of Western descent tend to have more cones than rods, decreasing their ability to see faint contrast. d. ?Westerners tend to rely more on their visual senses than their auditory or olfactory senses.

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Baby Lee has just discovered that banging on a big pot produces a loud sound. He then decides to bang on a small pot to see what happens. A Piagetian would predict that such active experimentation with the environment would be most likely to first emerge in a child who is a. 12 hours old

b. 24 days old. c. 12 months old. d. 24 months old.

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Justifying one's behavior by offering self-serving untruths that sound reasonable is a basic feature of

a. compensation. b. sublimation. c. intellectualization. d. rationalization.

Psychology