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nautica902

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Neuroimaging methods can be evaluated using four dimensions. Which of the following is not a dimension used in evaluating neuroimaging methods?
 
  a. functional resolution c. invasiveness
  b. spatial resolution d. temporal resolution

Question 2

When cues are present within a task itself that suggest to a participant how to respond in an experiment, ______________ exist.
 
  a. expectancy effects c. a speed-accuracy trade-off
  b. task demands d. confounds



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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