It is true that the supreme court has ruled that classifications based on gender are subject to a lower level of scrutiny than classifications based on race.
In Simons and Chabris’s (1999) experiment, participants are focused on a challengingperceptual task, counting the white team’s basketball passes while ignoring the black team’s basketball passes. Because of the challenging nature of the task:
A. Inattentional blindness is more likely to occur
B. Attentional capture of irrelevant stimuli is more likely to occur
C. Attention shift capacity is less likely to occur
D. The spotlight model of attention is needed to explain the data
Answer:
A. Inattentional blindness is more likely to occur
Explanation:
Inattentional blindness often referred to as Perceptual blindness is a term in psychology which describes the failure of an individual or observer to notice or perceive a fully visible but unexpected object, due to the attention being given or channeled to another task at that moment.
This is a phenomenon that was first coined by Irvin Rock and Arien Mack, in 1992, both are psychologists.
The most common experiments demonstrating inattentional blindness is the "invisible gorilla test" carried out by Christopher Chabris, Ph.D. and Daniel Simons, Ph.D.
The correct answer is A. Cat
Explanation:
Steve Eichel is an American psychologist mainly known for exploring issues such as mind control, destructive cults and deprogramming. In terms of mind control which is linked to hypnotherapy Eichel studied and exposed the way organizations provided fraudulent credentials which were used by people that were not experts for hypnotherapy. Indeed, to prove this Steve Eichel got different certifications including a license as a qualified hypnotherapist for his cat Zoe in institutions that should be regulated by the state such as American Board of Hypnotherapy and the National Guild of Hypnosis. Therefore, Steve Eichel demonstrate the regulation and certification of hypnotherapists is questionable as he managed to obtain credentials as a licensed and qualified hypnotherapist for his cat Zoe.
Answer:
An inexhaustible resource is one that is replaceable, while an exhaustible resource is not replaceable, hence wind, sunlight and water are inexhaustible resources while other are exhaustible resources.
Explanation:
The answer is true, hope it helps :)