The matching principle can be described as

a. a temporal contingency.
b. a zero correlation.
c. the nominal fallacy in action.
d. a negative correlation.
e. a positive correlation.

e. a positive correlation.

Psychology

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a. texture gradient. c. interposition. b. retinal disparity. d. linear perspective.

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Joe is overly optimistic, gullible, and dependent on others to meet his needs. In Freud's view, he is probably fixated in the ________ stage

a. phallic b. anal c. genital d. oral

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