Griggs and Cox showed that Wason and Johnson-Laird's selection task could be solved
correctly by
a. posing it as a problem involving underage drinking instead.
b. providing a more abstract form of instructions to participants.
c. making each of the cards worth a certain amount of money.
d. posing it as a problem that involved family relationships instead.
e. tying it to card games that participants were familiar with.
a. posing it as a problem involving underage drinking instead.
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A) sensory interaction B) the volley principle C) Weber's law D) the opponent-process theory
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a) Her eyes are moving under her eyelids and her brain is highly active. b) Her arms, legs, and trunk are jerking and moving. c) She is totally still, nothing is moving. d) She is talking in her sleep.