Most of us tend to look at a tree and classify it into the perceptual category of "trees in general"
without really appreciating the miracle standing before us. When we take the time to stop and pay attention to "this miracle" that we previously ignored, then we are exhibiting
a. habituation.
b. deductive reasoning.
c. inductive reasoning.
d. dishabituation.
ANSWER: d
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a. Implicit attitudes are within are awareness. b. Implicit attitudes are consciously activated. c. Implicit attitudes are formed over a longer period of time. d. Implicit attitudes are automatically activated.
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