AP Psychology- Unit 5 Test
According to Benjamin Whorf's linguistic relativity hypothesis, which of the following is true?
Different languages predispose those individuals who speak them to think about the world in different ways
Austin can't remember Jack Smith's name because he wasn't paying attention when Jack was formally introduced. Austin's poor memory is best explained in terms of
Encoding failure
Students often remember more information from a course that spans an entire semester than from a course that is completed in an intensive three-week learning period. This best illustrates the importance of
distributed practice
Rats given a drug that enhances long-term potentiation (LTP) will learn a maze with half the usual number of mistakes. This suggests that
LTP provides a neural basis for learning and remembering associations
Iconic memory is to echoic memory as
visual stimulation is to auditory stimulation
Which of the following represents the percentile rank on the results of a score of 85 on an IQ test?
16
Which statement best describes the research consensus on intelligence scores of males and females?
Differences in overall intelligence are explained by the stereotype threat
A researcher asks two different groups their opinion about how much money the president should earn per year. Participants in Group 1 are asked: "Should the president earn more or less than $200,000 per year? How much should he or she earn?" Participants in Group 2 are asked: "Should the president earn more or less than $2 million per year? How much should he or she earn?" The researcher finds that participants in Group 2 are more likely to suggest that the president should make more than $1 million per year. The researcher is investigating the effects of which of the following?
Anchoring effect
A teenager believes very strongly that a particular basketball player should not play on his favorite team. Over the course of the season, the teenager focuses on every mistake, turnover, and missed shot the player makes. However, the teen does not notice how well the player passes, helps the other teammates, and rebounds. This teenager's behavior illustrates which of the following?
Confirmation bias
Walking into your bedroom, you think "I need to get my backpack in the kitchen." When you reach the kitchen, you forget what you came there for. As you return to your bedroom, you suddenly remember, "Backpack!" This sudden recall is best explained by
Context-dependent memory
Of the following, which is the best example of divergent thinking in problem-solving?
Devising as many solutions as possible
Marie has just celebrated her ninety-second birthday. She is physically healthy and walks two miles each day. She lives on her own and still drives short distances, but she is starting to forget where she leaves her glasses and cannot figure out how to work her new security system. Based on this info only, which of the following may be declining in Marie?
Fluid intelligence
A teenager was given a new phone as a gift and thought the old phone should be thrown away, not realizing that the old phone could be used as a music player to avoid taking up space on the new phone. This example illustrates
Functional fixedness
Group 1 is asked to write down the names of the seven deadly sins. Group 2 is asked to look at a list of possible names of the sins and circle the correct seven. Why might Group 2 be more likely to recall more sins?
Group 2's list provides more retrieval cues, making this recognition task easier for them
Edward has gathered research on 200 sets of identical twins raised apart. Those studies have led him to believe that intelligence is 75% genetics. While he cannot say for a single individual that percentage of intelligence which is attributed to genetics, Edward is trying to identify the _______________ of intelligence.
Heritability
Which of the following is an example of metacognition?
Knowing the effectiveness of different study strategies for different courses for one's own brain
Which of the following researchers conducted a longitudinal study on gifted individuals to determine if their lives were more satisfying than others?
Lewis Terman
The work of Alfred Binet challenged which approach to intelligence?
Sir Francis Galton's heritability theory
When Paula takes her AP Psychology exam, the proctor reads from a set of instructions, which all students are told to follow precisely. Her friend taking the same exam at the same time in a different location was given the same instructions. Which of the following is best described in the scenario?
Standardization
Rachel is taking the ACT for the third time in the hopes of improving her score by five points so that she can attend the school of her choice. When she receives her test result, she finds she has received exactly the same score as the first two times she took the ACT. Which of the following best explains Rachel's score?
Test-retest validity
Which of the following best describes explicit memories?
The result of effortful processing
Which of the following categories did Sternburg propose that contributed to intelligence?
Verbal ability, performance skill, vocabulary
Which of the following is credited with creating the formula below to determine IQ? (mental age/chronological age) x 100
William Stern
When confronted with the sequence "__N__" at the end of a word in a crossword puzzle, Tony inserts the letters I and G in the two blanks because that procedure has led to the correct answer in previous puzzles. This example illustrates the use of
an algorithm
While reading a novel at a rate of nearly 500 words per minute, Megan effortlessly understands almost every word. This ability highlights the importance of
automatic processing
Unlike implicit memories, explicit memories are processed by the
hippocampus
Two-year-old Mica tells her grandmother that the new couch "costed" too much. The scenario illustrates that children
overgeneralize the use of grammatical rules
Noam Chomsky's view of language proposes that
people have an inherent language acquisition device
The Vietnamese language has the sound that goes with the letters NG at the beginning of words, including names. Americans have difficulty hearing and speaking that sound. That sound is a kind of
phoneme
When Loftus and Palmer asked observers of a filmed car accident how fast the vehicles were going when they "smashed" into each other rather than "hit" or "contacted" each other, the observers developed memories of the accident that
portrayed the event as more serious than it had actually been