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natalie2426

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Letters in the poorly resolved parafoveal vision:
 
  A) are seen clearly if in high frequency positions
  B) are detected more clearly if unusual
  C) low frequency letters such as x or z are seen only if the information is predicted
  D) are detected more clearly if surrounded by a space
  E) are lost from processing

Question 2

Cattell discovered that the capacity to report tachistoscopically presented letters was primarily a function of:
 
  A) the reordering of word sequences
  B) how long the words were
  C) research participants' reaction time
  D) exposure and IQ
  E) how familiar the research participants were with the visual material



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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