Taste depends:

A. On one’s taste buds and the smell, temperature and texture of food
B. Only on one’s taste buds
C. Only on smell and texture of food
D. None of these

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Someone whose corpus callosum has been cut will experience difficulty in:

A. Naming an object held in the left hand
B. Naming an object held in the right hand
C. Recognizing an object held in the left hand
D. Recognizing an object held in the right hand

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If one finds a positive correlation between degree of coffee drinking and the likelihood of heart attacks. One can conclude that:

A. Coffee drinking causes heart attack
B. Individuals prone to heart attacks are predisposed to drink a lot of coffee
C. An active life style of certain people causes heart attack
D. None of these

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What procedure is used by experimenters to determine whether a difference between conditions of an experiment is large enough for us to have confidence in its validity?

A.Correlation coefficient
B. Scientific intuition
C. Statistical analysis
D. None of these

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Which of the following is a physical property of sound

A. Loudness
B. Frequency
C. Distance
D. Timber

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The perceived sized of an object is most strongly influenced by that object’s perceived

A. Shape
B. Colour
C. Distance
D. Motion

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The conversion of the mechanical energy produced by sound waves into neural impulses occurs in the

A. Eardrum
B. Middle ear
C. Cochlea
D. Ear canal

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The Ponzo illusion illustrates that people judge the size of an object in terms of its perceived

A. Shape
B. Height
C. Distance
D. Convergence

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The receptors for hearing are located

A. In the cochlea
B. On the basilar membrane
C. In the inner ear
D. In or on all of above

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The first part of the ear that vibrates in response to incoming sound waves is the

A. Ossicles
B. Eardrum
C. Basilar membrane
D. Tectorial membrane

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