1) True or False? A good theory is one that has circular definitions of its key concepts.
2) True or false? A good theory is one that has circular definitions of its key concepts.
3) A ______ reinforcement schedule tends to produce response functions with post-reinforcement pauses.
a. fixed ratio b. variable ratio c. fixed interval
4) Which of the following theories of object recognition proposes both top-down and bottom-up processes?
a. Recognition by Components (Geon Theory) b. Connectionist Models c. Feature Integration Theory d. Synthetic Theories
5) The physical stimulus for vision is
a. changes in air pressure b. electromagnetic radiation c. neural firing d. neurotransmitter
1) and 2) TRUE. This is because here theory is explained in Definite words and linguistic expression. It also involves a prior understanding of the concepts.
3) (A) Fixed Ratio It produces high rates of responses with brief pauses.
4) C Feature integration theory
5) B Electromagnetic Radiation, which consist of visible light.
1) True or False? A good theory is one that has circular definitions of its key...
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