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Answer: Parallel processing
Explanation: Parallel processing is the brain's ability to process or do many things (perform alot of task) at the same time. A typical example is when you see a person, first you see the color of the skin, the height, shape of the body or face (eyes, nose, ear mouth, jawlines); you brain process this information at the same time and it instantly recognizes the person to be either a family member, a friend, a total stranger etc.
Answer:
In this scenario, noise, crowd, and space are extraneous variables.
Explanation:
When you conduct a study, you wish to see if an independent variable has influence over a dependent variable. Any other variable that is not the independent one but that can also interfere in the study's results are called extraneous variables. In other words, extraneous variable are sort of undesirable variables, the ones you are not intentionally studying. In Margaret's experiment, noise, crowd, and space (extraneous variables) distribution can influence her dependent variable (purchasing behavior), but are not the independent variable (shopping mall's ambiance).
Answer:
buyers tend to be much less sensitive to a change in price when given more time to react.
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