Unit 5
Santos is 8 years old and, according to the Stanford-Binet, he has a mental age of 10. What is his IQ?
125
Which of the following best illustrates the concept of stereotype threat?
A caucasian student does less well on a standardized test after reading in a test preparation manual that Asians typically outperform caucasians on such tests
which of the following best illustrates the concept of content validity
A test is determines to accurately assess the learning of material in particular course
Which of the following illustrates the serial position effect?
Alp is unable to remember the middle of his vocabulary list, but he can remember the first and last words on the list.
When someone provides his phone number to another person, he usually pause after the area code and again after the next three numbers. This pattern underscores the importance of
Chunking
Which of the following describes long-term potention
Constructed memories have the potential to either accurate or inaccurate
Charlotte was daydreaming when her teacher called on her and asked her to repeat what was just said in class. She was clearly not paying attention, but much to her surprise she found that she could indeed repeat the very last thing that was said. This was most likely the result of
Echoic memory
A runner's collection of the day that she completed her first marathon is most clearly an example of which of the following types of memory?
Episodic
which of the hollowing methods is used in studies designed to determine the primary components of intelligence
Factor analysis
people are more concerned about a medical procedure when told it has ten percent death percent rate than they are when they are told they have a 90 percent survival rate. This is because
Framing
A 40-year-old man and his 7-year-old son move to a country where they have to learn a new language. Compared with his son, the 40- year-old man will:
Have more difficulty learning to produce phonemes that do not exist in his native language
What would be true of a thermometer that always read three degrees off?
It is reliable but not valid
The difficulty many people have recalling the details of common objects such as pennies can best be explained by
Lack of encoding
Hermann Ebbinghaus is considered a pioneer in memory research because he established hte importance of
Long-term potention
Which of the following statements concerning memory is true?
Memories are often a blend of correct and incorrect information
what percentage of people score between 70 and 130 on a typical test of intelligence
Ninety- Five percent
Jacques wants to remember a phone number, so he repeats it aloud until he can get the numbers types and saved in his it aloud until he can get he numbers typed and saved in his ce phone. He is using the process of:
Rehearsal
Howard Gardner found evidence of multiple intelligences in individuals who scored low on intelligence but had an area of exceptional ability-for example to make complex calculations. These people have:
Savant syndrome
Which of the following is most likely to be used as evidence against the concept of g
Savant syndrome
A friend mentions to you that she heard humans never forget anything; we remember everything that ever happens to us. What concept from memory research most directly contridictes this belief?
Sensory memory
Stephen misremembers a dream as something that really happened. What term describes this issue?
Source amnesia
Barbara is a talented architect. On which type of intelligence will she most heavily rely to complete her next building design?
Spatial
Heritable of intelligence refers to
The amount of variation in intelligence that can be attributed to genetics
Recall is more difficult process than recognition because...
The process of recognition involves matching a person, event, or object with something already in memory
Which of the following is always true of standardized tests?
They are supposed to be administered and scored in a consistent manner
The "magical number seven plus or minus two" refers to the
capactity of short term memory
the inability to see a problem from a fresh perspective is called
confirmation bias
You ar eikely to remember more psychology in your psychology classroomo than in other envirnmnets because of
contect effects
Paul takes a test in the army to see if her would make a good pilot. Such a test is a(n).
context effects
Phonemes and morphemes refer to
elements of language
The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions is called
emotional intelligence
Which of the following lists most accurately represents the progression of memory according to the information- processing theory
encoding storage retrieval
refers to the knowledge we hold for almost any behavior or physical skill we learn
explicit memory
Charles Spearman's g refers to
general intelligence
the flynn effect refers to the
gradual improvement in intelligence test scores over the last several decades
a female student was injected by a college because her score on a test used by the college to predict performance there was below the college's cutoff score. an influential alumnus of the college intervened on the student's behalf and the student was admitted. four years later the student graduated with honors. the most likely explanation of this outcome is that the test
had less than perfect validity
The purpose of Alfred Binet's early intelligence test was to:
identify differences among ethnic and racial groups
Memories of one's first pet and how to read reside in :
long-term memory
The intelligence quotient compares a child's:
mental age to his or her chronological age
Hermann Ebinghaus' forgetting curve indicates
most forgetting occurs early on and then levels off
The cerebellum is mostly directly involved:
motor learning
A standard test must have all of the following EXCEPT
multiple choice questions
the fundamental sounds of language are called
phonemes
Students who do well on college entrance exams generally do well in college. This helps establish that these exams have:
predict validity
Recall for items at the end of a list is known as the:
recency effect
Which of the following increases the chance that an individual will remember a telephone number that has been called several times within a short period
rehearsal
Memory is our memory of facts and knowledge
semantic
A rat is injected with adreniline and then is trained to perform a novel task. Later, it is found that he performs the same task best whenk agian given a dose of adrenoline this finding is consistent with rearch on
state depednetn theory
a rat is injected with adrenaline and then is trained to perform a novel task. later, it is found that he performs the same task best when again given a dose of adrenakine. this finding is consistent with research
state-dependent memory
which of the following concepts refers to the structural and organization of a sentence
syntax
Which of the following is an exmaple of implicit memory
the ability to find a hidden Wheres Waldo figure wiht practice