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Given the conditional If I eat too much, I will gain weight,…

Given the conditional If I eat too much, I will gain weight, identify converse, inverse and contrapositive. Don’t over-analyze the tenses, we’re not modeling the temporal relationship here, only the causal relationship.

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Select which one(s) of the following conditionals are equiva…

Select which one(s) of the following conditionals are equivalent toTo gain financial independence, it is sufficient to win the lottery.

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_____, unlike _____ is formulated at the level of analysis t…

_____, unlike _____ is formulated at the level of analysis that Marr (1982) calls the implementation.

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Patients with right hemisphere syndrome, caused by damage to…

Patients with right hemisphere syndrome, caused by damage to the right cerebral cortex, are often unable to _____.

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To understand a cognitive process such as lexical access or…

To understand a cognitive process such as lexical access or sentence comprehension at the level of analysis that Marr (1982) refers to as the “computational theory” we must be able to answer the following question:

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MacWhinney, Bates, and Kliegl’s (1984) _____ strategy sugges…

MacWhinney, Bates, and Kliegl’s (1984) _____ strategy suggests that the agent of the pseudo-sentence, “The shoes swallows the bird” is “shoes”.

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Seidenberg and McClelland’s (1989) conceptual model of word…

Seidenberg and McClelland’s (1989) conceptual model of word naming includes a(n) _____ level of representation, but their computer implementation does not.

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In _____ the semantic distance (or similarity in meaning) be…

In _____ the semantic distance (or similarity in meaning) between two words is measured by assessing the similarity of the sentence contexts in which they occur.  “Couch” and “chair” are considered close in meaning because they both occur frequently in sentences that contain words like “sit,” “television” and “furniture.”

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In Forster’s (1981) search model of lexical access _____.

In Forster’s (1981) search model of lexical access _____.

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The /b/ sound in “big” and the _____ differ in manner of art…

The /b/ sound in “big” and the _____ differ in manner of articulation.

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