2.consideration, notice, or observation:a new matter has come to our attention. 3.detailed care or special treatment:to pay attention to one's appearance. 4.(usually plural) an act of consideration, courtesy, or gallantry indicating affection or love:attentions given to a lover. ...
Because correlation does not demonstrate causation, psychologists often use _ to answer questions about behavior a) experientation b) naturalistic observation c) the survey method d) the clinical method ...converts ...into action. A) Motivatio...
3). We used longer presentation times (1.5–2 and 2–2.5 s) compared to the original study (0.9 s) for fixation cross and cue to facilitate the observation of microsaccades. Participants fixated the central cue until the target appeared. In half the blocks participants responded with a key...