<p>ChoklitRain did u put incomplete sensory data…?</p>
<p>…I put incomplete sensory data.</p>
<p>ChoklitRain did u put incomplete sensory data…?</p>
<p>…I put incomplete sensory data.</p>
<p>What was the complete answer choice involving the phrase “incomplete sensory data”?</p>
<p>For the “prefer practically anything” question, I chose “strength of a response.”</p>
<p>JP 1000, if you look back one page, i asked the same Q. i chose the one with the word discrimintation in it, i dont remember the full choice. </p>
<p>what did you put?</p>
<p>Hmm I went with forms because I tend to think of diagrams as graphs or charts, things that detail the relationship between data, and there was no data involved. I may be wrong though</p>
<p>I too put incomplete sensory data for the reason highopes stated.</p>
<p>I dunno, I’m pretty iffy on my score. I felt pretty bad about it right after the test. I know I got at least -3 in math but I’m feeling pretty confident on a perfect in writing…Not so sure about CR, everyone seems pretty unsure.</p>
<p>Yes it was incomplete sensory data.</p>
<p>IMO prefer practically any object = strength of response. Other choices were origins of an impulse, and something else…</p>
<p>speaking of writing, what did you get for the February African-American once. </p>
<p>I got choice b, which was “to be celebrated…” it was either that or “ought to be celebrated”</p>
<p>anyone remeber anything in the psychological passage about “unrestricted motions”…also don’t remember the answer to the queestion" humans would prefer practically any object over scattered points"</p>
<p>Isn’t ought to be celebrated slang? That’s why I ruled that one out…Not sure though.</p>
<p>I too got commerce and forms.</p>
<p>What were the other choices to the “strength of response” question? It’s not ringing a bell for me.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the question on the same businessman passage where one of the answers was “comprehensive data” or something like that?</p>
<p>I think I had B for the African American one, I can’t remember the exact wording…</p>
<p>what was the strength of a response about?
and I put forms and incomplete sensory data as well.</p>
<p>I put “commerce” for the trade one for the reasons mentioned as well as for the fact that the word “merchant” was used somewhere in that paragraph.</p>
<p>I also put “incomplete sensory data” and “neurological reaction v. psychological need” (something along those lines) and “strength” for the “practically any object” one.</p>
<p>Like the line was “humans would prefer practically any object over scattered points”</p>
<p>what does “practically” do in the sentence</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure…highhopes is right</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I also put the strength of a response</p>
<p>Evanb I had all those same answers too :)</p>
<p>No one knows if they are perfect because no one is perfectly sure about the answers.</p>
<p>what was the answer to weatherman’s “highflying slang” or something like that…</p>
<p>Hm… can someone repeat the answer choice of “incomplete sensory data”? I don’t remember the whole answer choice.</p>
<p>nonchalant yet something (confident?)</p>
<p>Bigb14: I put “nonchalant and reassuring” or something similar to that, mostly because the examples of slang in the piece were very nonchalant.</p>