According to the discussion of saccadic eye movements during reading,
a. the purpose of this kind of eye movement is to move the eye to a location where the acuity is especially high for the stimulus you wish to see.
b. the research requires the participants to introspect about the nature of their eye movements during reading.
c. the eye moves forward by a fixed, inflexible number of letters during each saccadic eye movement.
d. good readers are more likely than poor readers to make regression movements, so that they can integrate the new material with the old material.
Ans: a
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A) the stimulus that automatically produces the unconditioned response. B) the previously neutral stimulus that automatically produces the unconditioned response. C) the previously neutral stimulus that has acquired the capacity to produce the conditioned response. D) the stimulus that remains neutral throughout classical conditioning.