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If the experimenter treats the experimental
group differently than the control group, the
experimental group might behave differently.
This unwanted effect is called: - answer
experimental bias
If the brain used serial processing, which of
the following would be true? - answer
Information would be processed in one brain
area at a time.
, The capacity of the cerebral cortex, when
damaged, to shift functions to other parts of
the brain is called - answer plasticity
Which part of the nervous system regulates
breathing? - answer the medulla
*Which early researcher studied memory by
having his/her participants pair a number and
a color together? - answer Mary Whiton
Calkins
Which depth cue accounts for why parallel
lines appear to grow closer together the
farther away they are? - answer linear
perspective
*When is deception allowed in psychological
research? - answer When it will not harm the
participant and when the participant is
debriefed.
Evolutionary psychology can be viewed as a
modern version of - answer functionalism
Exam #1 with
complete
verified
solutions
If the experimenter treats the experimental
group differently than the control group, the
experimental group might behave differently.
This unwanted effect is called: - answer
experimental bias
If the brain used serial processing, which of
the following would be true? - answer
Information would be processed in one brain
area at a time.
, The capacity of the cerebral cortex, when
damaged, to shift functions to other parts of
the brain is called - answer plasticity
Which part of the nervous system regulates
breathing? - answer the medulla
*Which early researcher studied memory by
having his/her participants pair a number and
a color together? - answer Mary Whiton
Calkins
Which depth cue accounts for why parallel
lines appear to grow closer together the
farther away they are? - answer linear
perspective
*When is deception allowed in psychological
research? - answer When it will not harm the
participant and when the participant is
debriefed.
Evolutionary psychology can be viewed as a
modern version of - answer functionalism