A. involves the presentation of stimuli too rapidly or too weakly to be consciously recognized
B. has not been used by advertiser in an attempt to effects on a person’s emotions
C. has dramatic effects on a person’s emotions
D. changes an individual’s intended behavior
Related Mcqs:
- it is now believed that subliminal advertising:
A. is a powerful influence and should be legally controlled.
B. is effective only when used in wide-screen movies.
C. is successful because the stimuli used register unconsciously.
D. has a weak effect, if any at all - The study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, information, processing, etc. is a key element in psychology.
A. humanistic
B. cognitive
C. behavioral
D. biological - They study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, information processing, etc. is a key element in _______________ psychology.
A. humanistic
B. cognitive
C. behavioral
D. biological - The tendency to fill in gaps in the perception of a figure is called:___________?
A. sensory completion
B. closure
C. figure-ground
D. continuation - Which area in psychology would be most likely to study the phenomenon of “peer influence”?
A. social
B. comparative
C. physiological
D. school - Which sensory receptor is found in greatest number in the skin?
A. touch receptors
B. warmth receptors
C. pressure receptors
D. pain receptors - The kind of therapy developed by Sigmund Freud is called: _____________?
A. Gestalt therapy.
B. psychoanalysis
C. behavior modification
D. S-R therapy - An advantage of the experimental method in psychology is: _____________?
A. the identification of a cause-and-effect relationship
B. similar to the correlational method in that causality is determind.
C. that the surroundings are always similar to real life experiences.
D. that it is an informal way to investigate behavior. - Transforming incoming information into a usable form is the stage of memory called: ____________?
A. retrieval
B. encoding
C. storage
D. organization - Information picked up by the body’s receptor cells is termed: ____________?
A. cognition
B. perception
C. adaptation
D. Sensation