<p>Yeah, I put cognitive dissonance for the money one. When attitudes and actions dont match up. </p>
<p>And we had an example like that in class that I remembered.</p>
<p>Yeah, I put cognitive dissonance for the money one. When attitudes and actions dont match up. </p>
<p>And we had an example like that in class that I remembered.</p>
<p>that was a question from another year
[Cognitive</a> Dissonance Theory](<a href=“http://www.simplypsychology.org/cognitive-dissonance.html]Cognitive”>What Is Cognitive Dissonance? Definition and Examples)</p>
<p>I thought it was Festinger’s cognitive dissonance thing. But I’m not sure. And we aren’t supposed to be discussing mc lol</p>
<p>How about the frq with.biological mechanisms?</p>
<p>^? Did anyone use signal detection theory as 2 of the answers on the MC? I think it appeared as a choice once near the middle and once toward the end. Can’t remember the questions smh…</p>
<p>Yeah research flaw was that there were too many independent variables – thus it’s the age one, one is 25and one is 65</p>
<p>The other one is inhibit because it is a difficult piece not easy</p>
<p>Sweetie, none of those. I forgot but i think it was A</p>
<p>I didn’t know what “refute” meant (so sad, I know. I’m still kicking myself) and wrote how the correlation and overjustification proved his idea (but I did define them correctly- my explanation was just the opposite). Do you think I’d get any points at all for that part?</p>
<p>@Swimmer, most likely not. Defining gives you absolutely no points, and since your explanation was the total opposite, there’s not much they can do for you.</p>
<p>Where are feature detectors again? Haha</p>
<p>Also, what bends light? I think that’s what the question was? I said retina…</p>
<p>Areas in the visual cortex of the occipital lobe that respond to waves, edges, motion etc. It’s associated with bottom down processing. The answer choice said Occipital cortex, which I’ve never seen used before, so I hope that’s right.</p>
<p>Saying something as rude as a 3 being embarrassing is very conceited and inappropriate. I would hope that a person like that learns how to be polite before college.</p>
<p>Just IMO though</p>
<p>"Saying something as rude as a 3 being embarrassing is very conceited and inappropriate. I would hope that a person like that learns how to be polite before college.</p>
<p>Just IMO though" - Schubes5</p>
<p>This is college confidential we are talking about, so no real surprise there. BTW, I agree.</p>
<p>It is rude to say that. Sure, you might consider a 3 to be “bad,” but that does not mean everyone else does. Be more considerate. Many students set their goal to a 3 on an ap exam.</p>
<p>barrons is by far the best review book</p>
<p>The best indicator of happiness is previous happiness. I used process of elimination since all the other choices had some subjectivity.</p>
<p>According to Wikipedia (the most reliable source in the world) source amnesia is: “the inability to remember where, when or how previously learned information has been acquired, while retaining the factual knowledge.”</p>
<p>I thought the happiness one was- Physical Attractiveness??</p>
<p>I put religion.</p>
<p>I put stable internal for attributing success to intelligence also. I hope that was correct</p>