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Corisna is an introductory psychology student who participates in a reaction time experiment. In this experiment, she is asked to press her foot on a pedal when she hears the sound of a horn. Her reaction time will be most affected by ____.
 
  a. P300s
  b. expert systems
  c. the complexity of the decision
  d. experimenter bias

Question 2

Gloria learned to drive in the United States. Last week, she moved to London where the driver's seat is on the right side of the car and people drive on the left side of the road. When Gloria first drives in London, you would expect that she will have the slowest reaction time while ____.
 
  a. honking
  b. braking
  c. looking at the mirror
  d. accelerating



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Answer to Question 1

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