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laurencescou

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A person's skill at understanding how information is conveyed on the TV screen is called
 
  a. video informatrics.
  b. televised inferential logic.
  c. visuo-spatial intelligence.
  d. television literacy.

Question 2

Don't think about crocodiles flying Having just heard this command, most people start to think about those crocodiles anyway. This illustrates
 
  a. fantasies about flying.
  b. mental uncontrollability.
  c. attentional independence.
  d. unconscious rebelliousness.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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