Social Studies, 02.08.2019 20:00 VamLS6316
We've covered a lot of ground, but one important question remains: why is it that humans with an intact corpus callosum can name an object in either hand, read words flashed to either visual field, and solve puzzles with both hands? take a moment to think about how this is possible; then type your response into the box below and press the "submit" button.
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Robbins (2008) diz que é fácil julgar outras pessoas se presumimos que elas são parecidas conosco. por exemplo, se você quer desafios e responsabilidades em seu trabalho, você supõe que os outros querem o mesmo. ou ainda, se você é honesto e confiável, toma como verdade que outras pessoas são igualmente honestas e confiáveis. essa tendência de atribuir as próprias características a outras pessoas é denominada: a) percepção seletiva b) projeção c) efeito de halo d) estereótipo e) efeito contraste
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