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Deck 27: Experimental Applications in Advertising and Public Relations
1
Which of the following is NOT a physiological measure?
A) Skin conductance
B) Eye tracking
C) Heart rate
D) Facial Electromyography
E) Self-reported measure of arousal
A) Skin conductance
B) Eye tracking
C) Heart rate
D) Facial Electromyography
E) Self-reported measure of arousal
Self-reported measure of arousal
2
Which of the following is considered a good measure of arousal?
A) Skin conductance
B) Eye tracking
C) Heart rate
D) Facial Electromyography
A) Skin conductance
B) Eye tracking
C) Heart rate
D) Facial Electromyography
Skin conductance
3
Increased blood flow correlates with increased activity in a brain region. This can be measured using __________.
A) fMRI
B) Skin conductance
C) Eye tracking
D) Heart rate
E) Facial Electromyography
A) fMRI
B) Skin conductance
C) Eye tracking
D) Heart rate
E) Facial Electromyography
fMRI
4
The muscle group just above your eyes (on the inside by your nose) draws the brow down toward the nose, characteristic of a frown is called __________.
A) Corrugator supercilli
B) Zygomaticus major
C) Orbicularis oculi
D) Tracheal muscle
A) Corrugator supercilli
B) Zygomaticus major
C) Orbicularis oculi
D) Tracheal muscle
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5
Which muscle group is located in the cheeks that draws up the corners of the mouth during a smile?
A) Corrugator supercilli
B) Zygomaticus major
C) Orbicularis oculi
D) Tracheal muscle
A) Corrugator supercilli
B) Zygomaticus major
C) Orbicularis oculi
D) Tracheal muscle
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6
__________ is used to differentiate genuine smile from fake ones.
A) Corrugator supercilli
B) Zygomaticus major
C) Orbicularis oculi
D) Tracheal muscle
A) Corrugator supercilli
B) Zygomaticus major
C) Orbicularis oculi
D) Tracheal muscle
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7
Measuring heart rate over time is called __________.
A) Phasic
B) Tonic
C) Stellar
D) Modular
E) Tetonic
A) Phasic
B) Tonic
C) Stellar
D) Modular
E) Tetonic
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8
Measuring heart rate in response to a specific event is called __________.
A) Phasic
B) Tonic
C) Stellar
D) Modular
E) Tetonic
A) Phasic
B) Tonic
C) Stellar
D) Modular
E) Tetonic
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9
Which nervous system attempts to speed up the heart rate?
A) Parasympathetic
B) Panosympathetic
C) Sympathetic
D) Zygomaticus
A) Parasympathetic
B) Panosympathetic
C) Sympathetic
D) Zygomaticus
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10
Which nervous system attempts to slow down the heart rate?
A) Parasympathetic
B) Panosympathetic
C) Sympathetic
D) Zygomaticus
A) Parasympathetic
B) Panosympathetic
C) Sympathetic
D) Zygomaticus
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11
Which physiological measure is sufficient to demonstrate that a message has led to an increase in physiological arousal?
A) heart rate alone
B) eye tracking
C) skin conductance
D) facial Electromyography
A) heart rate alone
B) eye tracking
C) skin conductance
D) facial Electromyography
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12
Unlike the muscles in the cheek, the muscles that draw up the corners of the eye during a genuine smile are not under voluntary control. These muscles are called __________.
A) Corrugator supercilli
B) Zygomaticus major
C) Orbicularis oculi
D) Tracheal muscle
A) Corrugator supercilli
B) Zygomaticus major
C) Orbicularis oculi
D) Tracheal muscle
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13
Which research method or technique is best suited to understand what is going on below the surface?
A) Survey
B) Psychophysiological measures
C) Self-reported measures
D) Observation research
A) Survey
B) Psychophysiological measures
C) Self-reported measures
D) Observation research
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14
Heart rate alone is a good measure of arousal.
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15
The sympathetic nervous system attempts to speed up the heart.
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16
fMRI stands for functional magnetic response interface.
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17
Zygomaticus major is located in the cheeks that draws up the corners of the mouth during a smile.
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18
Skin conductance is a good measure of arousal.
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19
Eye-tracking devices allow the computer to record moment-by-moment movement across a screen or a page.
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20
Corrugator supercilli is used to differentiate genuine smile from fake ones.
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21
Sensors placed directly over the muscles can measure electrical activity (action potentials) in the muscles that cannot be detected by videotaping participants.
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22
The parasympathetic nervous system attempts to slow down the heart.
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23
The muscle group just above your eyes (on the inside by your nose) draws the brow down toward the nose, characteristic of a frown is called Orbicularis oculi.
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24
Rather than post-viewing introspection, these measures reflect real-time emotion experienced as the message is being viewed.
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25
Psychophysiological responses are largely automatic and immune to the influence of conscious modification.
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26
Simply showing an increase in heart rate is sufficient to demonstrate that a message has led to an increase in physiological arousal.
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27
Name four psychophysiological measures.
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28
Explain the relationship between arousal and skin conductance. Is it similar to the relationship between arousal and heart rate?
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29
How does Facial Electromyography work? Name the three facial muscles and what measurement of each represents.
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