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cabate

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According to the themes of your textbook,
 
  a. our cognitive processes typically operate independently of one another.
  b. our cognitive processes usually occur automatically.
  c. our cognitive processes are quite accurate; our errors can often be traced to strategies that are useful in other situations.
  d. we react to negative information more efficiently than we react to positive information.

Question 2

According to Chapter 1's introduction to the chapters in your textbook, perceptual processes
 
  a. use previous knowledge in order to interpret the stimuli that are registered by our senses.
  b. are primarily concerned with concept formation.
  c. include pattern recognition, but not attention.
  d. are primarily explained by behaviorist principles.



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: c

Answer to Question 2

Ans: a



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