COMPLETE QUESTION:
Marc is driving his 12-year-old car. He notices a sound coming from the engine, which involves _____ processing. He immediately starts thinking that the sound is similar to the sound his car made the last time he had it repaired, which involves _____ processing.
ANSWER: sensation; perception
EXPLANATION: Marc was involved in sensation and perception processing in the two separate activities.
He was firstly involved in SENSATION PROCESSING, which deals with inwards supply of information (in the form of impulses) about the extrinsic environment or physical world by the sensory receptors to the brain.
However، the process whereby he taught that the sound being generated is similar to the sound his car made during the last repair describes a PERCEPTION PROCESSING.
During this process, the brain receive these impulses, analyze them and interprete them based on previous experience.
Answer:
-the breaking up of rocks by physical forces- works in much the same way. In this natural process, physical forces split rocks apart but do not change there composition-what they are made of. Ice wedging, pressure release, plant root growth, and abrasion can all cause mechanical weatering.
Explanation:
Answer:A The Orinoco River
Explanation: Just took the test
Answer:
cognitive dissonance theory
Explanation:
Cognitive dissonance theory was proposed by Leon Festinger in 1957 and this theory explains the relationships between cognitions. There is a tendency for an individual to see their cognition in a consistent manner such as belief, opinion. If there is found any inconsistency between behavior and attitudes(dissonance) something must change to eliminate the dissonance between attitude and behavior( dissonance). If there is happening something discrepancy between behavior and attitude then attitudes will change to accommodate the behavior.
<u>There are two factors which affect the dissonance:</u>
- Several dissonance belief, and importance to attached belief each other.
- Reduces the importance of dissonance belief.
- Change the dissonance belief that could not be inconsistent
- Add the more consistent belief that outweighs the dissonant belief.