Exam 9: Language and Thinking
Exam 1: The Science of Psychology5 Questions
Exam 2: Studying Behaviour Scientifically11 Questions
Exam 3: Evolution, Genes, Environment and Behaviour17 Questions
Exam 4: The Brain and Behaviour16 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception9 Questions
Exam 6: Consciousness24 Questions
Exam 7: Learning: The Role of Experience18 Questions
Exam 8: Memory8 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Thinking13 Questions
Exam 10: Intelligence16 Questions
Exam 11: Lifespan Development I: Physical and Cognitive Development15 Questions
Exam 12: Lifespan Development II: Social and Emotional Development8 Questions
Exam 13: Motivation and Emotion18 Questions
Exam 14: Personality20 Questions
Exam 15: Social Thinking and Behaviour14 Questions
Exam 16: Health Psychology: Adjusting to Life18 Questions
Exam 17: Psychological Disorders12 Questions
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We develop a syllogism which states that all soccer players are men, Alex is a soccer player, therefore Alex is a man."Is this statement logically correct?
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Dr. Katse tells students, "If I hit a glass with a feather, the glass will break. Now, imagine that I hit a glass with a feather. What happens?"Most students will say that the glass will not break, even though Dr. Katse has just told them it would, because in the real world feathers can't break glasses. This tendency to abandon logical rules in favor of personal beliefs is called
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Nadalia is a physician who works in the emergency room at a local hospital. In medical school, she learned a variety of schemas that help her decide who needs immediate care, what kinds of sicknesses patients have, and how best to treat them. Her patients rely on her to know what to do to help them. Based on this information, we can say that Nadalia has __________ in emergency medicine.
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"If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and talks like a duck, then it's a duck"best describes which of the following?
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Ingrid tried to darken her naturally blond hair with store-bought color and accidentally dyed it black. When she and her friend Minka go to the gym, she notices a woman looking in their direction. "Everybody's staring at me!"she says. "Ingrid,"Minka replies, "you pick out the one woman in the whole gym who's staring, just to prove your point!"By looking for evidence that confirms what she believes, rather than evidence that does not, Ingrid is relying on the
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Oliver is filling out an online job application for an administrative position with a local law firm. He has never written a professional letter before, so he writes it the same way he'd write any e-mail. His first line reads, "Hey, how u doin? Parents say I gotta find a job, & the one on yr site looks kewl."What language rule has Oliver violated?
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The brains of men and women appear to process language differently. Research shows that men who suffer left-hemisphere strokes are more likely than women to show severe aphasic symptoms, which suggests that
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Nadalia is a physician who works in the emergency room at a local hospital. In medical school, she learned a variety of schemas that help her decide who needs immediate care, what kinds of sicknesses patients have, and how best to treat them. Her patients rely on her to know what to do to help them. As Nadalia's knowledge of emergency medicine develops, her brain functioning will change to increase her
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In 1965, Fred Smith wrote a management class paper proposing reliable overnight delivery service. His professor gave him a C, because "the concept is interesting and well-formed, but in order to earn better than a C, [it] must be feasible."Smith ignored his professor's statement and founded Federal Express (FedEx), a company that is now worth more than $3 billion. Smith's professor wanted him to stick to business solutions that were proven, not come up with something "outside the box."In other words, Smith's professor was relying on a/an
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In 1970, Spencer Silver was trying to formulate a strong adhesive for the 3M Company, and one of his failed attempts resulted in an extremely weak adhesive. Four years later, frustrated by how often his markers fell out of his church hymnal, Arthur Fry coated them with the adhesive. The markers stayed in place but could be peeled out of the book without damaging the pages. Post-it Notes are now one of the top five-selling office products in the United States. If Silver and Fry had just thrown the adhesive out because it hadn't done what it was supposed to, they would have been demonstrating
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In French, the phrase "haven't the police found you yet?"is written "la police, ne t'a pas encore trouvé?"Since French speakers arrange words differently from English speakers, the literal translation is "the police, not you have yet found?"In other words, French and English speakers use different rules, called ___________, to govern word order.
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If I had asked all of you on day 1 what grade you expect to earn in this class and compared it to the actual grade you receive at the end of the semester, I would expect to find a large discrepancy. This is due to what fallacy in thinking?
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In 1970, Spencer Silver was trying to formulate a strong adhesive for the 3M Company, and one of his failed attempts resulted in an extremely weak adhesive. Four years later, frustrated by how often his markers fell out of his church hymnal, Arthur Fry coated them with Silver's adhesive. The markers stayed in place but could be peeled out of the book without damaging the pages. Post-it Notes are now one of the top five-selling office products in the United States. Fry's novel approach is a good example of
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