PSYC
303 Week 8 Final Exam.
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Question 1 of 30
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The founder of the first laboratory of
scientific psychology was
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A.Franciscus Donders
B.Hermann von Helmholtz
C.Wilhelm Wundt
D.Hermann Ebbinghaus
Question 2 of 30 5.0/
5.0 Points The procedure in which trained participants describe their
experience and thought processes in response to stimuli presented under
controlled conditions is known as:
A.information processing
B.analytic introspection
C.functional analysis
D.behavioral analysis
Question 3 of 30
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John Watson believed that psychology
should focus on the study of
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A.observable behavior
B.mental processes
C.consciousness
D.atention
Question 4 of 30 5.0/
5.0 Points The sequence of steps that includes the image on the retina,
changing the image into electrical signals, and neural processing is an example
of processing.
A.bottom-up
B.top-down
C.size constancy
D.perceptual organization
Question 5 of 30
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enviornment that we are not even aware of. This theory of unconscious inference
was developed by
A.Goldstein
B.Gestalt psychologists
C.Helmholtz
D.Gibson
Question 6 of 30
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Things that form patterns that are
meaningful are likely to be grouped together according to the law of .
A.simplicity B.similarity C.pragnanz
D.familiarity
Question 7 of 30
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A heuristic is a .
A."rule of thumb" that provides
a best-guess solution to a problem
B.procedure that is guaranteed to solve a
problem
C.series of rules that specify how we
organize parts into wholes
D.short alogorithm
Question 8 of 30
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The study of the behavior of humans with
brain damageis called
. A.neuropsychology
B.functional localization
C.position emission tomography
D.the subtraction technique
Question 9 of 30 5.0/
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Broadbent's "filter model"
proposes that the filter identifies the attended message based on
A.meaning
B.modality
C.physical characteristics
D.higher order characteristics
Question 10 of 30
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Which stage in Treisman's "attenuation
model" has a threshold component?
A.The attenuator
B.The dictionary unit
C.The filter
D.The "leaky" filter
Question 11 of 30
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The ability to pay attention to, or carry
out, two or more different tasks simultaneously is known as
A.divided attention
B.dual attention
C.divergent tasking
D.selective attention
Question 12 of 30
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Controlled processing involves
A.close attention
B.ease in performing parallel tasks
C.overlearning of tasks
D.few cognitive resources
Question 13 of 30
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Scene schema is .
A.rapid movements of the eyes from one
place to another in a scene
B.short pauses of the eyes on points on
interest in a scene
C.how attention is distributed throughout
a static scene
D.knowledge about what is contained in a
typical scene
Question 14 of 30
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The three structural components of the
modal model of memory are: A.receptors,
occipital lobe, temporal lobe
B.receptors, temporal lobe, frontal lobe
C.sensory memory, short-term memory,
long-term memory
D.sensory memory, iconic memory,
rehearsal
Question 15 of 30 5.0/
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The inability to assimilate or retain new
knowledge is known
A.anterograde amnesia B.retrograde amnesia C.the primacy effect
D.the serial effect
Question 16 of 30
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Memory enhancement due to repetition
priming is a result of
A.the test stimulus being the same or
resembling the priming stimulus
B.the test stimulus being different from
the priming stimulus
C.the test stimulus being similar in
meaning to the priming stimulus
D.the test stimulus being different in
meaning from the priming stimulus
Question 17 of 30
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Acquiring information and transforming it
into memory is .
A.state-dependent learning
B.encoding
C.memory consolidation
D.transfer-appropriate processing
Question 18 of 30
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According to the levels of processing
theory, memory durability depends on how information is . A.encoded
B.stored
C.retrieved
D.all of the above
Question 19 of 30 5.0/
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Autobiographical memory researchshows
that aperson's brain is more extensively activated when viewing photos.
A.the person has seen before
B.of familiar places
C.of places they took themselves
D.the person has never seen before
Question 20 of 30
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5.0 Points The idea that we remember life events better because we encounter
the information over and over in what we read, see on TV, and talk about with
other people is called the
A.narrative rehearsal hypothesis
B.cognitive hypothesis
C.life-narrative hypothesis
D.reminiscence hypothesis
Question 21 of 30
5.0/ 5.0 Points A is a mental representation used
for variety of cognitive functions, including memory, reasoning, and using and
understanding language
A.exemplar
B.concept
C.unit
D.prototype
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is an average representation of a
category. A.A prototype
B.An exemplar
C.A unit
D.A component
Question 23 of 30
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Items high on prototypicality have
family resemblances
A.no
B.weak
C.moderate
D.strong
Question 24 of 30
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Mental imagery involves .
A.experiencing a sensory impression in
the absence of sensory input
B.mental representations of the current
sensory inputs
C.sensory representations of a stimulus
D.all of these
Question 25 of 30 5.0/
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Imagery neurons respond to .
A.all visual images
B.only visual images ina specific
category
C.visual images as well as objects ina
specific category
D.all objects
Question 26 of 30
5.0/ 5.0 Points Language consists of smaller components, like words,
that can be combined to form larger ones, like phrases, to create sentences,
which themselves can be components of a larger story. This property is known as
A.hierachical structure B.relational organization C.parallel organization
D.propositional representation
Question 27 of 30
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A.F. Skinner the modern champion of
behaviorism, proposed that language is learned through
B.parsing
C.genectic coding
D.syntactic framing
E.reinforcement
Question 28 of 30
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Gestalt psychologists consider problem
solving as a process involving
. A.restructuring
B.multiple goal states
C.sensory operators
D.continuity and form
Question 29 of 30
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Insight refers to .
A.prior learning facilitating problem solving
B.prior learning hindering problem
solving
C.the tendancy to respond in a certain
manner, based on past experience
D.the sudden realization of a problem's
solution
Question 30 of 30
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The ability to transfer experience from
one problem solving situation to a similar problem is
A.analogical encoding
B.analogical transfer
C.insight
D.in vivo problem solving
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