A) selective attention.
B) divided perception.
C) repetitious stimulation.
D) subliminal attention.
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A) utilizing the "soft sell."
B) increasing the viewer' habituation.
C) using motives, such as anxiety and sex.
D) creating inattentional blindness to the advertiser's intentions.
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A) stereoscopic vision
B) pictorial convergence cues
C) pictorial depth cues
D) figure-ground organization
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A) After close to 130 years of investigation, it is still impossible to say conclusively whether psi events occur.
B) A close look at psi experiments often reveals serious problems of evidence, procedure, and scientific rigor.
C) A skeptic of ESP is a person who is against the parapsychology research.
D) The results of more than 1.5 million ESP trials done through the mass media found no significant ESP effect.
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A) inconsistent results
B) a replication of findings
C) the "decline effect"
D) a run of luck
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A) the effects of depth cues on apparent distance.
B) the perceptual closure effect.
C) magnification caused by the denser atmosphere along the horizon.
D) convergence.
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A) decrease the viewer's attention due to sensory gating.
B) decrease the viewer's attention due to sensory conflict.
C) increase the viewer's attention.
D) have no effect on the viewer's attention.
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A) a surrender to perceptual habits
B) a reliance on evaluation and criticism
C) immersion in past experiences
D) a lack of self-consciousness
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A) This illusion can be explained by our experience with the edges and corners of rooms and buildings.
B) This illusion can be explained by size-distance relationships.
C) The Zulus, who live in a "round" culture, experience this illusion in exactly the same way as Americans, who live in a "square" culture.
D) Cues that suggest a three-dimensional space alter the perception of this two-dimensional design.
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A) monocular
B) monozygotic
C) convergent
D) unilateral
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A) J.B.Rhine
B) Uri Geller
C) Charles Bonnet
D) Eric Berne
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A) Chris will be unable to drive because he will have no depth perception.
B) Chris will have to rely on monocular depth cues in order to drive.
C) People with two eyes will be ten times better at judging depth than Chris.
D) Chris will find himself braking too soon or too late, and will have difficulty estimating his speed.
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A) selective attention
B) sensory gating
C) sensory adaptation
D) subliminal attention
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A) confusion of cause and effect.
B) effect of motives on perception.
C) habituation of familiar stimuli.
D) effect of sublimation on memory.
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A) move backward.
B) move forward.
C) remain stationary.
D) disappear.
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A) the apparent-distance hypothesis.
B) the other-race effect.
C) color blindness.
D) the psi phenomena.
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A) top-down processing.
B) bottom-up processing.
C) sensory adaptation.
D) sensory localization.
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A) accommodation.
B) aerial perspective.
C) retinal disparity.
D) inverted vision.
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A) atmospheric perspective.
B) texture gradients.
C) light and shadow.
D) linear perspective.
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A) sensory conflict and the involuntary focusing on a specific sensory input.
B) mixed attention and the voluntary focusing on many inputs.
C) selective attention and the voluntary focusing on a specific sensory input.
D) subliminal perception and the involuntary focusing on many inputs.
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