In an encounter with another person, changing one's stance by shifting one's weight and increasing one's distance from the other person is an example of:

a. an intention movement
b. an appetitive behavior
c. a fixed action pattern
d. a learned behavior

a

Psychology

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Students will be able to choose which tapes they want to view. What method is the professor using to conduct her experiment? a) hypothetical b) biological c) environmental d) scientific

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Another term for "mindblindness" is

a. aphasia. b. spatial neglect. c. dyslexia. d. visual agnosia.

Psychology