Psychology Test
When you make a judgment based on probability, you use which type of heuristic?
Base rate
Scientists looking for the brain's language center believe that
Broca's area is involved in production and Wernicke's area with understanding
Recently, you've seen several reports of shark attacks in Florida on the news. You go to a beach in California and can't make yourself get in the water because all you can think about are sharks. This is an example of what type of heuristic?
Availability
Which is NOT true of heuristics?
They are never helpful
Fluid intelligence refers to a person's
ability to learn new ways of doing things
Which of the following forms of communication is NOT generally considered to be language?
alarm calls
Using Roy G Biv to learn the colors of the rainbow is an example of
an acronym
Specific intelligence refers to
an aspiring chemist performing well on a chemistry quiz
High analytical intelligence is linked to a person's ability to
answer questions with a single answer
Charles Spearman theorized that intelligence levels
are consistent across a variety of mental tasks
The holophrastic stage refers to the time when
babies can use a few words and understand many more
Ulric Neisser and his colleagues said that intelligence includes all of the following abilities except
being a strong test-taker
When you buy a car after a long and difficult search, an example of choice supportive bias is
believing the car you chose is clearly far superior to others you considered
George Miller's study concluded that our short-term memory can hold
between five and nine items
Babies first use phonemes in their language when they are
between six and seven months old
Many studies suggest that intelligence is affected by
both genetic and environmental factors
The language of vervet monkeys
can't be combined to produce additional meanings
Attention is the ability to focus on specific information. Which of the following is mentioned as an important component of attention?
choice
Feeling unsure that you chose the right job after having two offers is an example of
cognitive dissonance
Encoding involves the process of
converting information into a form that your brain can store
Divergent thinking could also be called
creative problem solving
A person's Intelligence Quotient, or IQ, is determined by
dividing mental age by chronological age
A memory that relies on hearing sounds is a(n)
echoic memory
Linguist Noam Chomsky believes that
everyone shares a universal grammar hard-wired into their brains
Selective attention involves
focusing on certain things while ignoring others
The term 'eugenics' literally means
good genes
Multitasking is known to
hamper attention
A baseball player's schema from his home ballpark can
help him find the locker room at another ballpark
Possible causes of the Flynn effect include all of the following except
human evolution
Sensory memories include
iconic and echoic memories
When you still see an image after closing your eyes, you're utilizing your
iconic memory
Chunking has the effect of
increasing the potential for short-term memory
A politician who excels at remembering names, fostering cooperation and inspiring those around him exhibits
interpersonal intelligence
A person with a heightened self-awareness has a high level of
intrapersonal intelligence
Creativity is important because
it helps you solve real-world problems, which require creativity along with analytical intelligence
A person who learns mathematics better by working through problem sets than listening to a lecture utilizes
kinesthetic intelligence
Alfred Binet's test was originally designed to help the French government identify
learning disabilities
Henry Goddard's goal was to
limit the immigration of 'inferior' people into the U.S.
A master chess player employs
logical intelligence
Vowels and consonants are examples of
phonemes
We're better able to remember material if it is
presented in a familiar way
A veteran chef may chop an onion by relying on her
procedural memory
Repeating your new ATM pin several times to remember it is an example of a(n)
rehearsal
If you remember the name of your boss's spouse because it's also the name of your childhood pet, you're using
self-referencing
Howard Gardner theorized that people exhibit intelligences in
several different areas at different levels
David Wechsler believed that intelligence tests
should measure more than a single quantity
Short-term memory can hold
small amounts of information briefly
Being unable to recall who told you a particular anecdote is an example of
source amnesia
The Flynn effect refers to the scores on intelligence tests
steadily increasing over the years
Crystallized intelligence refers to a person's
stockpile of accumulated knowledge
Bottom-up processing involves
studying small details
An example of a morpheme is
the 'de-' in 'deconstruct'
General global intelligence refers to
the constant level of mental performance across diverse mental tasks
People are more creative in an area if
they are intrinsically interested in that area
An example of the misinformation effect is when a man tells a story about something that happened to him
though it actually happened to his wife
The best way to retrieve information from your brain is
through association
Combinability describes the ability of words
to be combined to produce distinct meanings
When most people are presented with a situation in which they could use either the representativeness or base-rate heuristic, they
typically use the representativeness heuristic.
Overextending language is when a baby
uses a single word to mean many different things
With top-down processing, a person focuses on
utilizing previous knowledge
Charles Spearman's factor analysis compares
variability across multiple tasks
Long-term memory can hold
vast amounts of information indefinitely
Long-term memories include all of the following except
visual memory
Remembering that the index finger and thumb of your left hand form an L is an example of a(n)
visual mnemonic
The Bell Curve' was controversial for suggesting that
African Americans and Latinos have a genetically lower intelligence than Caucasians and Asian Americans
Zoe is watching someone flip a coin several times. Someone asks her which sequence is more likely: Heads - Tails - Heads - Heads or Tails - Heads - Tails - Heads. She decides the first sequence looks more random and better matches the outcome she would expect. This is an example of which heuristic?
Representativeness
If you are using spaced learning to study for a test on Friday, you may study on
Saturday, Monday and Thursday
