Unlike Cattell's approach to studying personality, Eysenck's approach

a. was rooted in theory.
b. disregarded the observation of reality.
c. disregarded the use of factor analysis.
d. was not based on any theory.

A

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Visual information is presented to only the left hemisphere of a human split-brain patient by getting the patient to fixate on the center of the display screen and then

A) presenting the information on the side of the screen to the patient's right. B) flashing the information for 0.1 second on the side of the screen to the patient's right. C) flashing the information for 0.1 second on the side of the screen to the patient's left. D) presenting the information to only the left eye for 0.1 second. E) either B or D

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