A. Texture gradient
B. Linear perspective
C. Light and shadow
D. Relative size
A. Karen horney
B. Carl jung
C. Harry stack sullivan
D. Alfred adler
A. Social norming
B. Norm perpetuation
C. Compliance manifestation
D. Norm crystallization
A. Cognition
B. Perception
C. Adaptation
D. Sensation
A. Less light sensitive and more color-sensitive than are cones
B. More light-sensitive and more color-sensitive than are cones
C. More light sensitive and less color-sensitive than are cones
D. Not light-sensitive and not color-sensitive than are cones
A. Social dynamics
B. Social statics
C. Positivism
D. Rationalization
A. An environmental depth cue in which closer objects overlap objects farther away
B. The relationship between bipolar and ganglion cells
C. The depth cue that uses the angle of the light to determine distance
D. The lens ability to change shape and focus light directly on the retina
A. Double-blind
B. Single-blind
C. Self-fulfilling prophesy
D. Representative sampling
A. Counteract the random assignment of subjects
B. Counteract the side effect of the drug
C. Control for the effects of suggestion and expectation
D. Keep control subjects from knowing they have been given the drug
A. Use control groups and experimental groups
B. Use statistics to determine the effect of chance
C. Control for the effects of extraneous variables
D. Repeat the experiment using either identical or improved research methods