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In the color matching experiment by Solso and Short (1979), what variables were used?
 
  A) Type of relationship, Delay
  B) Delay, Color, Associate
  C) Type of relationship, Match/Mismatch
  D) Type of relationship, Delay, Match/Mismatch

Question 2

In the study by Wheeler and Fiske (2005), results indicated that the types of goals, not the tasks, influenced amygdala activity. When the goal was social categorization participants' amygdala activity __________.
 
  When the goal was social individuation,
  participants' amygdala activity ____________.
  A) Stayed the same : Increased
  B) Stayed the same : Decreased
  C) Increased : Decreased
  D) Decreased : Increased



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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