False.
What is subliminal stimuli?
- Subliminal stimuli ( the prefix sub- literally means "below" or "less) are any sensory stimuli below an individual's threshold for conscious perception, in contrast to supraliminal stimuli (above threshold).
- A 2012 review of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies showed that subliminal stimuli activate specific regions of the brain despite participants' unawareness.
- Visual stimuli may be quickly flashed before an individual can process them, or flashed and then masked to interrupt processing.
- Audio stimuli may be played below audible volumes or masked by other stimuli.
- Applications of subliminal stimuli are often based on the persuasiveness of a message. Research on action priming has shown that subliminal stimuli can only trigger actions a receiver of the message plans to perform anyway. However, consensus of subliminal messaging remains unsubstantiated by other research.
- Most actions can be triggered subliminally only if the person is already prepared to perform a specific action.
- The context that the stimulus is presented in affects their effectiveness.
- For example, if the target is thirsty then a subliminal stimulus for a drink is likely to influence the target to purchase that drink if it is readily available.
- The stimuli can also influence the target to choose the primed option over other habitually chosen options.
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Answer:
a. It is the satisfaction gained from being in a group that stands for what a person believes in.
Explanation:
An incentive that comes from taking part in sharing beliefs and opinions in a given issue will be considered a purposive incentive:
Members experience satisfaction for being part of a group that promotes their interest and reflects their lifestyle and values.
The groups will have an ideological commitment like: gay rights activists, environmental activists and civil libertarians.
The members will find a sense of belonging in the group and will feel that their voice is expressed through a community that shares their stand on the issues they try to promote.