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The WAIS-III and the WISC-IV are tests of
Bottom-Up Processing
Bottom-Up Processing is a cognitive approach where perception starts with an incoming stimulus and builds up towards more complex representation, emphasizing sensory data's role in perception.
Line Segment
A part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line between its endpoints.
Top-Down
A processing approach that starts with higher cognitive functions to guide perception or actions based on knowledge or expectations.
Beliefs And Expectations
Refers to the perceptions and anticipations an individual has about the world, often influencing their behavior and decision-making.
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