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The group exposed to a newly created drug that is being tested in an experiment is called the
________ group.
A) control
B) standardized
C) baseline
D) experimental
D) experimental
Normally sighted people whose visual cortex is temporally disabled with magnetic stimulation
can nevertheless sense the emotion expressed in pictured faces. This best illustrates our
capacity for
A) choice blindness.
B) unconscious information processing.
, C) inattentional blindness.
D) sequential information processing.
B) unconscious information processing.
Psychological theories help to
A) organize scientific observations.
B) explain observed facts.
C) generate hypotheses.
D) do all of these things.
D) do all of these things
Which of the following processes typically takes place shortly after people complete their
participation in a research study?
A) random assignment
B) informed consent
C) the double-blind procedure
D) debriefing
D) debriefing
The autonomic nervous system most directly controls
A) speech production.
B) thinking and memory.
C) movement of the arms and legs.