Exam 7: Cognition, Language, and Intelligence
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology244 Questions
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Which of the following approaches suggests that concepts are represented by individual instances that we have stored in memory from our own experience?
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Intelligence researchers in the early twentieth century believed that performance on any cognitive task depended on a major general factor, which Spearman labelled
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After administering a test to a job applicant, Dr. Snyder concludes that only 25 percent of the persons taking the test obtain a score as low as Gene's score. Dr. Snyder can reach such a conclusion only if the test has been
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Three basic requirements must be met before a psychological test can provide useful information. Which of the following is not one of these basic requirements?
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Deep structure refers to the exact words that are written, spoken, or signed.
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When we think generally about a group of related items-for example, realizing that Mustang, Focus, Civic, Prius, and Jaguar are all cars-we are using
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What field of research investigates the relative effects of heredity and environment on behaviour and ability?
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Which of the following is a measure of the consistency of a measuring device?
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Which form of intelligence refers to verbal ability and accumulated knowledge?
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At the end of World War II, American soldiers who were stationed in Germany-both black and white-fathered thousands of children with German women. Research on random samples of these children found
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Functional fixedness is defined as the failure to use familiar objects in novel ways to solve problems.
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In Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory, creative ability and insight are referred to as
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Mental frameworks for categorizing diverse items as belonging together are called
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Which of the following is an example of an enrichment program?
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During a discussion of environmental psychology, Jeff is asked to think about a house. If Jeff imagines his own home, he is using which of the following approaches to concept formation?
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