Exam 9: Language I: Introduction to Language and Language Comprehension
Exam 1: An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology87 Questions
Exam 2: Visual and Auditory Recognition81 Questions
Exam 3: Attention and Consciousness75 Questions
Exam 4: Working Memory77 Questions
Exam 5: Long-Term Memory89 Questions
Exam 6: Memory Strategies and Metacognition74 Questions
Exam 7: Mental Imagery and Cognitive Maps75 Questions
Exam 8: General Knowledge88 Questions
Exam 9: Language I: Introduction to Language and Language Comprehension75 Questions
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Exam 11: Problem Solving and Creativity84 Questions
Exam 12: Deductive Reasoning and Decision Making103 Questions
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Your textbook discusses the topic of metacomprehension in young children. According to this discussion,
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According to Chomsky, sentences such as "Teddy ate the broccoli" and "The broccoli was eaten by Teddy" are related through
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Chapter 9 discusses a study by Luo and his colleagues, in which people made semantic judgments about two-word sequences such as APPLE-PAIR. If the participants in this study judged that these two words were indeed semantically related, the results would support which of the following hypotheses about reading?
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The whole-word approach to teaching reading emphasizes that
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When you read a section of your cognitive psychology textbook, you read language units that are longer than an isolated paragraph. This kind of language is called
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Which of the following children is likely to have the lowest reading-accuracy score, assuming that each is "average" for their language group?
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Which of the following is true about sentences that are grammatically complex?
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Suppose that you are walking on your college campus, and a stranger asks you how to get to the library. Before answering, you need to figure out whether this person is familiar with any of the landmarks on the campus. Your concern about background information is most relevant for the aspect of language known as
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According to Chomsky's approach, the relationship between "The dog chased the cat" and "The cat was chased by the dog" can be described as
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Which of the following statements is true about inferences made during reading?
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In contrast to written language, spoken language is especially likely
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When the fMRI technique is used in studying language comprehension,
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According to the cognitive-functional approach to language,
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Part of Chapter 9 discusses a comparison between reading and listening to spoken language. When you read, you are
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Which of the following sentences should be easiest to comprehend?
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Tierney uses neuroscientific testing methods to examine the underlying brain structures and systems that support language. Her discipline would most accurately be described as
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The fact that a "bat" could be a flying mammal or a necessary tool to play baseball is an example of
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Languages like Russian or Spanish are considered easier to read than English because
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