Joanne walks into a dimly lit room and sees an unfamiliar object sitting on a table in the middle of the room. Research on perception indicates she is MOST likely to make a mistake about the object's ______
a. size
b. shape
c. color
d. brightness
C
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Autobiographical memory research shows that a person's brain is more extensively activated when viewing photos
a. the person has seen before. b. of familiar places. c. they took themselves. d. the person has never seen before.
The APA ethics code provides guidance to psychologists on
a. Teaching activities b. Research activities c. Therapeutic activities d. All of the above
The idea that brain functions are spread uniformly over the brain is called
(a) equipotentiality (b) localization (c) hippocampal equalization (d) hippocampal homogeneity (e) cerebellar homogeneity
Dr. Kim decided to conduct interviews with middle school children rather than administering questionnaires because she wanted to hear from them in their own words. Her use of interviews is an example of _______________
a. an unbiased sample b. confidential responses c. a theory d. the research method