Sarah is a pianist who reports that she sees musical tones as colors. This is one example of
A) binocular cues.
B) the Ganzfield technique.
C) the Ponzo illusion.
D) synesthesia.
Answer: D
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The ____ group in an experimental study serves as a comparison group. a. dependent variable c. experimental b. independent variable d. control
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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a. 50 c. 75 b. 65 d. 100