The wavelength of the light to reach your eyes determines what ______ you see

a. brightness c. saturation
b. hue d. fine detail


B

Psychology

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Imagine that you attend a lecture given by a guest lecturer. He emphasizes that people can recognize complex shapes and other visual images—such as animals and machinery—in terms of arrangements of basic 3-D shapes

This lecturer probably would be a strong supporter of which of the following approaches? a. top-down processing b. template-matching theory c. feature-analysis theory d. recognition-by-components theory

Psychology

Which of the following statements is most true?

A) It is very difficult to conduct cross-cultural research regarding infant emotions because infants in some cultures do not show all of the discrete infant emotions, such as anger or joy. B) Infants reared in Eastern cultures, such as China, are more emotionally expressive than European American infants. C) An infant reared in a collectivist culture may possess less need to show overt emotional distress because they are more likely to have caregivers in close proximity. D) An emotional elicitor for one culture, such as arm restraints, may not reliably elicit the same emotion in another culture.

Psychology

In order for later adolescents to be successful in achieving autonomy,

a. secure attachments must be dissolved. b. there must be a context of mutual caring, emotional support, and differentiation in the family. c. they must feel that parents do not accept their need to have their opinions and views. d. they must sense that their parents are no longer committed to their well-being.

Psychology

Individual differences in temperament may emerge early in life. These traits ____

a. ?will likely be substantially modified by adulthood b. ?are not valid indicators of later psychological disorders c. ?are impacted very little by environmental factors d. ?most likely represent genetic differences

Psychology