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1. When should suggestion be most likely to affect a person's observations of an event?
2. Jay believes that, when he studies for a test, he gets a lower grade than when he doesn't study for the test. He believes this because of personal experiences he has had taking tests. A great deal of controlled research, however, shows that Jay's belief is probably wrong: the research demonstrates that, on average, the that people study, the better they do on tests. If Jay is shown the research results, which demonstrate the truth of this finding beyond a reasonable doubt, it is most likely that Jay will
3. Several people have told me that the Social/Behavioral Building is haunted by the ghost of a former student (Note: I am making this up). Sometimes, when I'm working in my office late at night after everyone else has gone home, I hear a voice and a door closing on the other side of the building. When I go to check it out, there never is anyone there. I've concluded that the sounds come from the ghost. Assuming that there really is no ghost, my conclusion about the sounds (that is, that they come from the activity of a ghost talking and closing a door) is the result of
4. Which of the following is a subjective definition?
5. Do N-rays exist?
6. Which of the following most likely is the result of suggestion?
7. Which of the following would be an example of a subjective definition of hunger?
8. Which of the following is not one of the ways that Robert Wood showed that René Blondlot probably was not observing the effects of N-rays?
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