Participants in Shepard and Metzler's research reported that, to decide whether the

geometric shapes were identical, they

a. compared the numbers of blocks in each shape.
b. estimated the number of steps that would be required in order to alter one of the shapes to
make it identical to the other.
c. alternately close one eye then the other to see if the images looked different.
d. rotated an image of one of the shapes in their heads.
e. imagined what each shape would look like if it was rotated 90 degrees.

d. rotated an image of one of the shapes in their heads.

Psychology

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a. true b. false

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Worried that 5-month-old Elton is not progressing as he should on exploration of his environment and novel toys, the researcher would likely focus on which scale on the Bayley Scales?

a. Cognitive scale b. Attention scale c. Language scale d. Motor scale

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