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Pea0909berry

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Simply put, cognitive psychology is the study of:
 
  A) sharing
  B) emotions
  C) thinking
  D) seeing
  E) socializing

Question 2

One reason cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists have formed a close alliance is because:
 
  A) cognitive psychologists need laboratory techniques to make their observations more scientific
  B) cognitive psychology evolved primarily from neuroscience
  C) cognitive psychologists are seeking neurological explanations for their findings and neuroscientists are
  seeking cognitive explanations for their findings
  D) neuroscientists have made important discoveries that have little to do with reality
  E) cognitive psychologists have developed exceptional laboratory techniques which need to be tested
  physiologically



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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