Research suggests that our moment-to-moment visual impressions of the world do not preserve precise details. One reason for this less-than-perfect representation may be that
a. boundary extension contributes to memories.
b. temporal integration is emplyed when it is not needed.
c. spatial integration is used when temporal integration is needed.
d. the visual system is not sufficiently developed to register details.
Answer: a. boundary extension contributes to memories.
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In order to evaluate a criterion referenced test, the test was administered to a group of students who had studied a learning unit and to another group who had not studied the learning unit. For each item on the test, the criterion for mastery would be
a. the point-biserial correlation. b. below the antimode. c. above the antimode. d. the validity coefficient.