<u>Answer:
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This finding illustrates that the participants were selectively attentive.
<u>Explanation:
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- When the participants were directed to pay attention to the ball and count the number of times the ball is passed, the brain devoted itself to consider nothing else important but the ball.
- The act of counting the passes fetched the attention of the participants as they directed their brains by commanding it to restrict its attention solely on the ball. This trait of the brain is known as selective attention.
The stress response is also called the fight-or-flight-response.
Although, when dealing with low level stress, nearly all of these are acceptable.
However, I'd say fight-or-flight.
Answer:
Hey there!
He warned about desire for personal gain over the common good.
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Answer:
D (99% positive)
Explanation:
Commonplace assertions are statements that many people assume to be true but are not necessarily so. So based off of that, I would say that it is d
its easy going
they show a woman using a cell phone
ad is to the point
light hearted use of words