Jamie is sitting in a parked train next to a window. Suddenly, another train goes whisking past the train Jamie is on. Even though Jamie's train is still parked, Jamie reacts as if it is moving. This is an example of __________

a) real motion.
b) apparent motion.
c) interposition.
d) motion graduation.


b

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A) more frequent bouts; otitis media B) higher rates; strep throat C) lower rates; sinus infections D) reduced incidence; otitis media

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The most widely used objective personality test is the MMPI-2

a. True b. False

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School-age children __________.

A) use frequent social comparisons B) compare their own performance to that of a single peer C) describe themselves in extreme, all-or-none ways D) rarely describe their own negative attributes

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Threatening events that have a relatively long duration and no apparent time limit are referred to as

A) ?ambient stressors. B) ?cultural stressors. C) ?acute stressors. D) ?chronic stressors.

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