Exam 1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
Exam 1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology95 Questions
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Exam 7: The Landscape of Memory: Mental Images, maps, and Propositions102 Questions
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This researcher examined the impact of rehearsal on memory using himself as a subject.
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This type of study simply looks for a statistical relationship between two or more variables without manipulating the variables of interest.
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The philosopher who advanced the notion of a dialectic was __________.
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Which of the following were known as Behaviorists who were willing to look inside the black box?
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Part of dialectic thinking is when a statement of belief is proposed.This statement would be called the ___.
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This major theme for cognitive psychology is whether research should focus on fundamental cognitive processes or focus on research that has more of a practical application.
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This major theme for cognitive psychology is in terms of how we acquire information about cognitive processes.Should we study the brain directly or should we look at performance on cognitive tasks?
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Briefly describe a correlational study and an experiment and then compare and contrast the two types of designs.
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René Descartes and John Locke had differing views of the relationship between mind and body.What is your position? Support your position,using specific references to each of their theories.
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The school of thought that focuses on answering the question of "What do people do and Why do they do it?" is called
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The combination of rational with empirical methods so as to get the "best of both worlds" represents,in dialectical terms,a(n)
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Yaun participated in an experiment in which he saw various stimuli on a computer screen.After the experiment,Yaun was to provide feedback about what he thought was going on cognitively.This would be an example of
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