The majority of the crawling infants in the Gibson and Walk study of depth perception using a visual cliff

a. demonstrated no fear of crawling over the deep side.
b. demonstrated depth perception.
c. would crawl over the deep side when called by their mothers.
d. could not discriminate the shallow side from the deep side.

b

Psychology

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a. to perform a task the same way that a human would. b. to perform a task that matches the minimum performance of a human problem solver. c. to use algorithms, but not heuristics. d. to solve a problem as efficiently as possible.

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A researcher presents an adult a list of words, and then later, asks the adults to repeat back the

words. This type of task is known as a __________ paradigm. A) repetition priming B) lexical decision making C) free recall memory D) cued-recall

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