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elizabeth18

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People tend to fixate first on high contrast or unique (relative to the surrounding area) points in a visual scene. This is a result of _____ and is a _____ process.
 
  A) stimulus salience; top-down
  B) stimulus salience; bottom-up
  C) the spotlight effect; top-down
  D) the spotlight effect; bi-directional

Question 2

In which of the following sections of the research report are the values of the scientists most likely to be expressed?
 
  a. Methods and Results
  b. Introduction and Results
  c. Results and Discussion
  d. Introduction and Discussion



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d



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