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Psyc 375 Test 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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What are Rubin's three distinctions of figure vs ground - answer1. F: "thingness" G: 
"Shapeless" 
2. F: closer; in front G: less clearly localized 
3. Impressive; easily remembered G: Not noticeable 
What is ambiguous figure-ground - answerA visual phenomenon where the figure and the 
ground can reverse depending on what you are focusing on 
What is top-down processing? - answerinformation processing guided by higher-level 
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Psyc 333 (Ch. 5 quiz) Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers
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Which of the following practices is believed to have led to a secular trend in the 
development of self-locomotion by U.S. infants? 
a. decrease in number of adults who smoke 
b. increase in proportion of families with two working parents 
c. improvements in nutrition 
d. changes in infant sleep position practices *Ans* d. changes in infant sleep position 
practices 
Newborns' bias toward ________ is an underlying factor in their ...
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AP psychology Unit 6: Sensation and perception Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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absolute threshold 
 -:- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the 
time 
Amplitude 
 -:- For a wave or vibration, the maximum displacement on either side of the 
equilibrium (midpoint) position. 
aqueous humor 
 -:- fluid in the eye, found between the cornea and the lens 
audition 
 -:- the sense or act of hearing 
auditory canal 
 -:- the area that sound waves pass through to reach the eardrum 
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PSYC 101 General Psychology: Module 3 Questions With Correct Answers 2023/2024 | Latest Scored 100% 2023/2024
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PSYC 101 General Psychology: Module 3 Questions With Correct Answers 2023/2024 | Latest Scored 100% 2023/2024. Define Binocular and Monocular cues. Then, describe a specific example of 
each type of cue. 
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Binocular cue is when we use both eyes, between each eyes there is 
disparity which has a role in the depth perception. 
like dark and light , we tend to see light object close and the dark ones far 
away. 
Monocular cue is when we use one eye only, like when we see c...
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Psyc 375 Test 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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What are Rubin's three distinctions of figure vs ground - answer1. F: "thingness" G: 
"Shapeless" 
2. F: closer; in front G: less clearly localized 
3. Impressive; easily remembered G: Not noticeable 
What is ambiguous figure-ground - answerA visual phenomenon where the figure and the 
ground can reverse depending on what you are focusing on 
What is top-down processing? - answerinformation processing guided by higher-level 
mental proce...
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NCIDQ Reference Manual- IDFX Chapter 1 Already Passed Design theory Way to direct design based on a system of beliefs or philsophy 
Evidence based design Basing design decisions on credible research that links one or more environmental elements with a desired outcome 
Gestalt Psychology Holds the humans innately perceive things as a whole so that what is perceived is complete and comprehensible 
Gestalt psychology in interior design Suggest that individual elements cannot be placed or designed a...
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Sensation the physical Detection and response to sensory information vie sensory receptors. 
Perception The cognitive detection of stimuli. assigning meaning to incoming sensory information. 
Reception The process of detecting and responding to incoming sensory information. 
Receptive field The area of space in which a sensory receptor can respond to a stimulus or the specific 
area of sensitivity of a receptor cell where a stimulus will affect its ac...
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PSYCH 100 Final Exam (PSU Crosby) 5-6 1-24 Correct 100%
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Absolute Threshold - ANSWER the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time 
 
Afterimages - ANSWER images that occur when a visual sensation persists for a brief time even after the original stimulus is removed 
 
Binocular Cues - ANSWER depth cues that depend on the use of 2 eyes, example: retinal disparity 
 
Bottom-Up Processing - ANSWER analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works its way up to the brain's integration of sensory information; ...
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Acetycholine 
neurotransmitter associated with voluntary movement, sleep and wakefulness. Too little is associated with Alzheimer's 
 
 
 
Analysis of Variance/ANOVA 
inferential statistical procedure used to compare 2 or more means to see if the difference is not chance (need p<.05 for statistical significance) 
 
 
 
 
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Absolute Threshold - ANSWER the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time 
 
Afterimages - ANSWER images that occur when a visual sensation persists for a brief time even after the original stimulus is removed 
 
Binocular Cues - ANSWER depth cues that depend on the use of 2 eyes, example: retinal disparity 
 
Bottom-Up Processing - ANSWER analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works its way up to the brain's integration of sensory information; ...
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