Exam 7: Memory
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Sometimes we are prone to judge an individual based on our notion of the category of people he or she most closely resembles;that is,we fall prey to the _____ heuristic.
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Nigel often cites newspaper editorials favoring the presidential candidate he supports;he appears to ignore editorials critical of the candidate.Nigel appears prone to:
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Imagine that overall,6-year-olds can complete a particular block design puzzle in 5 minutes.It takes Bailey almost 8 minutes to complete the task.In Binet's terms,Bailey's _____ age is _____ than 6.
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How do psychologists define creativity? Identify some of the cognitive processes and personality characteristics that appear to be associated with creativity.How might you describe the relationship between creativity and intelligence? To what extent does this relationship reflect the traditional assessment of intelligence?
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Which of the following alternatives offers the most accurate assessment of the origin of familial retardation in nature on the one hand,or nurture on the other?
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In contrast to _____,_____ is more a reflection of the culture in which a person is raised.
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Ashley,a psychology major,remarks that she has become interested in the study of intelligence.In other words,Ashley is interested in:
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Anita is mildly retarded;Brady is moderately retarded;Candace is severely retarded;and Denny is profoundly retarded.Which of these individuals can probably hold a job? Which of these individuals is probably unable to care for himself or herself?
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The _____ is a rule we apply when we judge people by the degree to which they depict a certain category or group of people.
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Imagine that American children and African children are asked to memorize the locations of objects on a chessboard.In one condition,the objects are rocks;in the other,they are household objects common in the West.What might you predict regarding the children's performance?
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Janet has a knack for figuring things out.When faced with puzzles and problems she has never seen before,Janet always manages to find a solution.Janet is high in _____ intelligence.
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Last week,Mike heard about five separate airplane crashes on the news.Even though,overall,motorcycle accidents account for more accidents than plane crashes do,Mike decides to ride his motorcycle from Washington to Atlanta instead of flying.Which bias is reflected in Mike's decision?
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"The discrepancy in IQ scores between whites and blacks in the United States has nothing to do with race." Support this reference using empirical data.
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Which of the following statements best describes the fate of Binet's intelligence test within psychology?
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Which of the following impediments to effective problem solving is INCORRECTLY matched with an illustrative problem?
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Estelle is playing with images and concepts in her mind.Her cognitive psychology professor would say that she is _____.
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