Exam 3: Section 1 : Attention and Encoding
Exam 1: Section 1 : Introduction27 Questions
Exam 1: Section 2: Introduction6 Questions
Exam 2: Section 1 : Dual Modes in Social Cognition31 Questions
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Exam 3: Section 1 : Attention and Encoding28 Questions
Exam 3: Section 2: Attention and Encoding6 Questions
Exam 4: Section 1 : Representation in Memory28 Questions
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Exam 5: Section 1 : Self in Social Cognition30 Questions
Exam 5: Section 2: Self in Social Cognition5 Questions
Exam 6: Section 1 : Attribution Processes30 Questions
Exam 6: Section 2: Attribution Processes5 Questions
Exam 7: Section 1 : Heuristics and Shortcuts: Efficiency in Inference and Decision Making30 Questions
Exam 7: Section 2: Heuristics and Shortcuts: Efficiency in Inference and Decision Making5 Questions
Exam 8: Section 1 : Accuracy and Efficiency in Social Interference29 Questions
Exam 8: Section 2: Accuracy and Efficiency in Social Interference6 Questions
Exam 9: Section 1 : Cognitive Structures of Attitudes28 Questions
Exam 9: Section 2: Cognitive Structures of Attitudes6 Questions
Exam 10: Section 1 : Cognitive Processing of Attitudes26 Questions
Exam 10: Section 2: Cognitive Processing of Attitudes7 Questions
Exam 11: Section 1 : Stereotyping: Cognition and Bias30 Questions
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Exam 12: Section 1 : Prejudice: Interplay of Cognitive and Affective Biases25 Questions
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Exam 13: Section 1 : From Social Cognition to Affect27 Questions
Exam 13: Section 2: From Social Cognition to Affect6 Questions
Exam 14: Section 1 : From Affect to Social Cognition30 Questions
Exam 14: Section 2: From Affect to Social Cognition6 Questions
Exam 15: Section 1 : Behaviour and Cognition30 Questions
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Which of the following best describes common arguments against pitting ecological and cognitive approaches directly against each other?
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Which of the following is most important in determining social salience?
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Which of the following situations would be the most socially salient?
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Which of the following neural systems is likely responsible if you recognizing a particular face in crowd of people?
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A person with a large forehead, big eyes, and a small chin is least likely to be seen as which of the following traits?
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Which of the following is NOT an established effect of social salience?
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A participant is unconsciously primed with a smiling face. The experiment comes back into the room and exclaims, "Hey!" with an ambiguous tone. The participant evaluates it as a friendly exclamation. This is best described as an example of which of the following?
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Which of the following has NOT been shown to contribute to contrast effects?
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