When you are faced with an ambiguous stimulus, you must organize what you see in terms of your own life experiences. This is the rationale behind
a. objective tests.
b. rating scales.
c. projective tests.
d. behavioral assessments.
C
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From the research on mental imagery for the positions of the hands on a clock, we can conclude that
a. in this area, there is strong evidence for propositional codes. b. so few people can construct this kind of mental image that we need to be concerned about the limits of imagery research. c. people with high mental-imagery ability perform this task faster than people with low mental-imagery ability. d. decisions about the shapes of images require much longer when the two images are very different than when they are very similar.
When you look out your window, you see your neighbor walking towards you. Her image on your retina becomes "bigger," but you know that she is not actually growing bigger as she walks towards you. In your mind, she remains constant due to _____________.
a. color constancy b. size constancy c. shape constancy d. lightness constancy