A. compression, rarefaction
B. rarefaction; compression
C. pitch; loudness
D. loudness; pitch
Related Mcqs:
- A modified extended family refers to_________?
A. relatives who live close by but do not share a household
B. relative from a second marriage who share the same household
C. aunts, uncles, or second cousins who share a household
D. Kinship- type relatives who live close by but do not share a household - Gender role refers to_________?
A. one’s biological sex
B. a sense of being male or female
C. a set of expected behaviors for males and females
D. how masculine a boy is or how feminine a girls is - The idea that you can’t be profoundly relaxed and fearful at the same time is basic to_________?
A. behavior modification
B. systematic desensitization
C. psychodynamic activation
D. reaction formation - “A race is a valid biological concept. it is a group united by heredity, a breed or genetic strain or subspecies” this definition is attributed to_________?
A. R. M. Maclver
B. James
C. A. L. Kroeber
D. A. W. Grreen - Belief in the id would be the____________ view, whereas recording the frequency of acts of aggression would represent the____________ approach.
A. functionalist, structuralist
B. structuralist, a priori
C. structuralist, functionalist
D. gestalt, introspection - A single, memorable case of welfare fraud has a greater impact on estimates of the frequency of welfare abuse than do statistics showing that this case is actually the exception to the rule. This illustrates that judgments are influenced by the:
A. availability heuristic
B. belief perseverance phenomenon
C. framing effect
D. confirmation bias - The percentage of people who report being a victim of particular sort of crime in the previous year is known as the_____rate, as it opposed to the frequency of crimes being committed in one year which is known as______rates.
A. prevalence; prevalence
B. victim; criminal
C. incidence; prevalence
D. prevalence; incidence - What is it called when light rays impact our visual system?
A. Perception
B. Recognition
C. Sensation
D. Identification - Waqas looked directly into a very bright light and damaged his retina. The ophthalmologist has told him that he has sustained massive damage to his rods but for the most part his cones have not been affected. One change that you could predict for Waqas’ vision is that he will now have:
A. more accurate depth perception
B. poor vision in bright illumination
C. poor vision in low illumination
D. poor peripheral vision - Which theory would suggest that watching a horror movie late at night could lower your absolute threshold for sound as you subsequently tired to fall asleep?
A. Prime theory
B. Opponent process theory
C. Signal detection theory
D. Frequency theory