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
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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
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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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In contrast to spoken language, written language is more likely
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate summary of the whole-language approach to reading?
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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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The whole-word approach to teaching reading emphasizes that
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate statement comparing reading and the comprehension of spoken language?
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Suppose that you are working with an elderly woman who had a stroke. She is looking at her radio, and you ask her if the radio is broken. With great effort, she says, "Not working." Based on this information, you would most likely suspect that she has
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Imagine that you are reading a short story about two students named Chris and Freddie. As you read this story, you find that you are trying to figure out why Chris is avoiding Freddie, and how Freddie must feel about this avoidance. These cognitive efforts would be most consistent with which of the following views of reading?
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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 techniques is used to provide precise information about the time-course of linguistic processing events?
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During the past decade, researchers have increasingly used the ____ technique to investigate language in humans.
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Inferences drawn beyond the level of a paragraph-for example, inferences based on the genre of the book that we are reading, or based on our preferences for how we want a story to end-are called
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In general, the right hemisphere of the brain is more likely than the left hemisphere to emphasize
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In the sentence, "Chris called up the psychology professor," what is the surface structure?
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