Newborns and infants:

a. have few perceptual abilities.
b. need visual experiences during a critical period for vision to develop normally.
c. see as well as adults.

b

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Which of the following students provides the best, most complete definition of the term "perception"?

a. Andrew: "Perception refers to the process of converting external stimuli into electrical signals within the nervous system." b. Marie-France: "Perception refers to the registration of visual information on the retina." c. Marco: "Perception refers to the mental images we create without any input from the external world." d. Sarah: "Perception uses our previous knowledge to collect and interpret sensory stimuli."

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Jennette scored very low on a measure of extraversion

contained on a personality inventory she took in her psychology class. What can we predict about her likeliness to attend Saturday's homecoming dance? A) This would indicate a preference for quiet, reserved settings, so she probably won't attend. Incorrect. While she might be less likely to attend than somebody who is more extraverted, the relationship between individual traits and specific behaviors is weak at best. B) We would not do very well predicting her attendance at the dance. C) Despite a low score on extraversion, if Jennette has nothing better to do, she will probably attend. D) If her other scores on the inventory are high, she will probably attend the dance.

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