psych
he number of facts the participants remember during the test phase.
A group of researchers are investigating how different studying strategies impact how much participants remember on a test
vision
Damage to the occupital lobe would most likely affect a persons
IQ tests are dependent on social factors such as education and poverty
Intelligence tests have been used throughout history to purposefully discrimnate against groups of people
is very sensitive to hot peppers (D)
It can be assumed that an individual described as a supertaster
Cerebellum
Karolina is a ballerina who does not get dizzy when she performs spins. Which part of her brain receives messages from the hair like receptors that are involved in the vestibular sense
Which of the following monocular depth cues is most represented in the image
Linear perspective
absolute threshold
The intensity at which a sound becomes audible for a given individual is known as
Frequency
The perceived pitch of a tone is largely determined by its
semantic encoding
To help himself remember the name of his new colluege Hope, Jose thinks about the meaning of her name
the researchers are disrupting sleep for an extended period which may cause harm
A researcher wants to examine how much info from waking life ends up in dreams. The researcher recruits 40 volunteers from a local community college
maintenance rehearsal
A teacher asks Yvonne to go to another classroom to get a student whom Yvonne has never met. As she walks, she repeats the student's name to herself over and over to help her remember. Yvonne is boosting her memory by using which of the following memory concepts
How fast were the cars going when they smashed into each other?
After Doug witnessed two cars involved in an accident, a police officer asked Doug how fast the cars were going when the accident happened. According to research by Elizabeth Loftus, which of the following questions could the police officer ask that would make Doug most susceptible to the misinformation effect?
Perceptual set
After his friend said a new movie was the funniest he had seen in years, Willard found himself laughing throughout the movie the viewing, even though it was not very funny. What concept?
overconfidence
Amirah attended a concert for her favorite band. As the band played her favorite song, she sang along and repeated one of the lyrics incorrectly
We should not know Clives identity, especially while he is still living
Clive Wearing is an individual in a well-known case study examining anterograde amnesia. Clive had a high fever which led to damage to the hippocampus
convenience sample
Dr. Messina conducts experiments that explore the rate at which people forget info. To conduct her research, she used students who are taking psych
Elizabeth studies for half an hour before she goes to bed each night
Dr. Rudoplhs's class has a big test coming up next week. Which of the following students is using a studying strategy that is most likely to lead to memory consolidation
hindsight bias
Fatima tries out for the debate team at her school because she believes that debate team members are the smartest kids in school
experiment
In a research study on the multi store method of memory, one group of randomly assigned high school students were given 5 minutes to rehearse details about a stimulus
closure
In a study on visual perception, participants were presented with the figure depicted and asked to describe what they saw
The method used to learn the concepts
In an experiment evaluating encoding strategies, a researcher taught participants 15 new psychological concepts. One group took notes to help learn the concepts while the other group was asked to create a mnemonic device for each concept. In this experiment, what is the independent variable?
Ms. Regan thinks her students exhibit more than one type of intelligence
Mr. Reagan, who is a teacher, agrees more with theories of multiple intelligences than theories about g. Which of the following scenarios would he agree with?
Ms. Ritter will likely see her students poor test results during the school year
Ms. Ritter is a high school math teacher. She believes that some people are born good at math and others are not
selective attention
One night, Noel went to a new restaurant. While waiting for her meal she could not ignore the slurping sound
recognition processes led to higher scores than recall on this quiz
Professor Duvall teaches two classes of psych. For class Y, their first quiz consisted of multiple choice questions
repeated testing can improve learning and memory
Professor Jovan randomly assigns each student in the psych class to one the the three groups
Random assignment
Researchers want to examine if there is a difference between the retention of implicit vs explicit memories
memory that can hold only a small amount of information
Short term memory is best described in which of the following ways
context dependent memory
Students in Dr. Milnes intro to psych class met three times a week in a large windowless lecture hall
Recognition is easier than recall
Ten students were expected to learn about the geography of the major rivers, mountains, and cities of the US state of Arizona
Circadian rhythm
The biological clock that operates in humans to adjust to their functioning to night-and-day periodically is referred to as
accommodation
The change in curvature of the lens that enables the eye to focus on objects at various distances is called
long term memory
When studying for a vocabulary test, Catherine read out one of her vocabulary words and its definition aloud several times. About twenty second later, she still remembered the words meaning, but then she moved on
When people have better recall of things that occur at the beginnning of a sequence
Which of the following best describes the primary effect?
Erik studied Italian in college
Which of the following best illustrates the forgetting curve
it occurs where the optic nerve leaves the eye
Which of the following is true about the blind spot in the eye
Amy studied for a vocab test in the same classroom and at the same time of day as normal class and she performed better on the test than students who studied in different classrooms under different conditions
Which of the following scenarios best describes the role of context effects in memory?
Steven studies a list of word pairs and is later given the first word of each pair and asked to recall the second word in the pair
Which of the following scenarios involves using cued recall
the first time Colleen tries to remember Leos name it takes her a long time, but over time she remembers it quickly (D)
Which of the following scenarios is best explained by long term potentiation
Which of the following explains transduction
the process by which stimuli are converted into neural signals
