Converting important features of the world into neural messages understood by the brain is called
a. sensory coding.
b. sensory accommodation.
c. sensory adaptation.
d. sensory gating.
A
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A. Misinformation B. Bias C. Misattribution D. Source monitoring
Stereotyping, having a closed mind, and jumping to conclusions are all examples of:
a. means of avoiding conflict b. barriers to interpersonal communication c. two-way communication e. none of the above
Scary movies excite Ben, terrify Sarah, and bore Amy due to differences in what George Kelly termed:
A) outcome expectancies. B) locus of control. C) the power of the situation. D) personal constructs.
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a) read-only memory; random-access memory. b) episodic memory; semantic memory. c) sensory memory; working memory. d) iconic memory; task memory.