Exam 10: Language II: Language Production and Bilingualism
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
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Exam 9: Language I: Introduction to Language and Language Comprehension75 Questions
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Exam 11: Problem Solving and Creativity85 Questions
Exam 12: Deductive Reasoning and Decision Making103 Questions
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Imagine that an elementary teacher has two classes, one monolingual and the other bilingual-though their other characteristics are similar. The bilingual class is more likely to
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Saying "incycled reformation" when you meant to say "recycled information" is an example of a
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What can we conclude about the comparison between experts and nonexperts, with respect to writing?
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How is the concept of gist relevant when you are planning to speak a sentence?
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A professor looks out at her class and notices that Jackie is falling asleep. She says loudly, "Wouldn't you be more comfortable in your own bed, Jackie?" The professor is using a kind of directive known as
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Suppose that a psychology professor begins a lecture by saying, "OK, do you all remember the concept of 'ecological validity'?" The students all nod their heads. During this interaction, the professor was primarily interested in
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Chapter 10 discussed Lakoff's concept of framing, in connection with language production. Which of the following options is the best example of a frame?
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Which of the following students provides the best information related to the concept called common ground?
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Why is research on language comprehension easier to conduct than research on language production?
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Sarah is trying to say the phrase "big blue bird," and it comes out "big blue blird." She has made a
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According to Dell's explanation, a slip-of-the-tongue occurs because of
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Which of the following is true about bilingual individuals?
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One reason that psychologists conduct relatively little research on language production is that
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If you give a friend a fairly lengthy description about how you studied for your last exam, you are producing
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Which of the following topics examines the pragmatic aspects of language?
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Melody points to the Student Union while giving directions to a new student. Melody has made a(n)
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Suppose that you are listening to a lecture by a speaker who supports the critical period hypothesis for a particular motor skill in children. The speaker is likely to say that
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