Exam 8: Critical Thinking and the Internet
Exam 1: Introduction to Critical Thinking in Psychology and Everyday Life55 Questions
Exam 2: Deductive Reasoning, Prediction, and Making Assumptions61 Questions
Exam 3: Inductive Reasoning in Psychology and Everyday Life49 Questions
Exam 4: Critical Thinking and Scientific Reasoning60 Questions
Exam 5: Pseudoscience, Science, and Evidence-Based Practice47 Questions
Exam 6: Errors in Attention, Perception, and Memory That Affect Thinking59 Questions
Exam 7: Can the Mind Leave the Body the Mindbrain Problem46 Questions
Exam 8: Critical Thinking and the Internet43 Questions
Exam 9: Emotion, Motivated Reasoning, and Critical Thinking50 Questions
Exam 10: Critically Analyzing a Psychological Question: Are People Basically Selfish43 Questions
Exam 11: Judgment, Decision Making, and Types of Thinking46 Questions
Exam 12: Superstition, Magic, Science, and Critical Thinking42 Questions
Exam 13: Critical Thinking in Clinical Reasoning and Diagnosis48 Questions
Exam 14: Language, Writing, and Critical Thinking47 Questions
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Which is NOT a valid criticism of the testimonials supporting Deep Mind Therapy (DMT) in the mock website?
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According to the text, the invention of the Internet and the _____ both led to great changes in the information available to people of their time.
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The Deep Mind Therapy mock website states that it is "based on the work of the brilliant Swiss psychologist C. G. Jung." This statement is MOST related to the criterion for judging the quality of site in terms of the:
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The mock website for Deep Mind Therapy has spelling errors. This raises the most serious question about the website's:
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Which statement is true concerning the information available on the Internet?
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The tendency of people to respond to online invitations from "Who's Who" advertisements illustrates the common problem with critical thinking of a:
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The Telepatherapy mock website describes how one of Dr. David Shainberg's clients knew through a dream that Shainberg's father needed surgery. Which kind of evidence does this provide for the occurrence of telepathy in psychotherapy?
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On the Deep Mind Therapy mock website, the evidence that BEST provides support for the effectiveness of mandala drawing in helping people consists of the:
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The degree to which a website provides reference citations and descriptions of studies to evaluate a claim concerns which criterion symbolized by a letter in the mnemonic "CARE"?
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The emphasis on intuition in the mock website about Telepatherapy is MOST closely related to:
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Dr. Reed was reported to have conducted an experiment in which he asked pairs of workshop attendees to imagine a psychic connection with their partners and then verbalize their thoughts. He found that the pairs produced some striking similarities in their thoughts. What is the BEST interpretation of this finding?
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The mock website for Deep Mind Therapy seems to have been written by a webmaster or some unidentified person. This raises the MOST serious question about the site's:
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For scientific-minded psychologists, the claims on the mock website about the effectiveness of Telepatherapy would be MOST convincing if:
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In general, which kind of web resource is likely to have better quality control over the quality of the information it provides?
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A common problem with the inclusion of testimonials as support for treatments in websites such as the mock website for Deep Mind Therapy is that testimonials:
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The mock website says that the Telepatherapy website is accessed through mindshelpingminds.com and seems to be promoting sale of a course for training in therapy that it also claims is effective. This raises the MOST concern about:
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The testimonial in the mock site for Deep Mind Therapy (DMT) about how DMT helped a man get in touch with his unconscious mind provides:
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The approach of the Deep Mind Therapy mock website, which involves contact with the spirit world through a medium, raises questions MOST related to the website's:
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If a website is has an address that ends in ".com" and seems to be promoting a product that is supported in a one-sided way, then this raises questions about which CARE criterion?
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All of the following are plausible alternative explanations for why people reported in the testimonials that Deep Mind Therapy worked for them EXCEPT
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