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Deck 2: Research Methodology
1
Dr.Patel is doing an experiment on the softest volume humans can hear at a particular frequency.He asks participants to set a dial to the softest possible sound they can hear.What method is Dr.Patel using?
A)control
B)limits
C)sensitivity
D)adjustment
A)control
B)limits
C)sensitivity
D)adjustment
D
2
The smallest amount of a stimulus necessary to allow an observer to detect its presence is known as the ______ threshold.
A)complete
B)partial
C)absolute
D)relative
A)complete
B)partial
C)absolute
D)relative
C
3
Professor Everdine is interested in devising a scale to examine people's perception of saltiness.She asks participants to rate solutions with various amounts of salt dissolved in them on a scale from 0 (not salty at all) to 100 (extremely salty).This method is known as ______.
A)limit testing
B)magnitude estimation
C)signal detection
D)threshold evaluation
A)limit testing
B)magnitude estimation
C)signal detection
D)threshold evaluation
B
4
What is the point of subjective equality?
A)the point at which the method of limits generates the same responses as the method of adjustment
B)the point at which observers experience two different stimuli as being identical
C)the point at which subject estimates correspond to objective measures
D)the point at which the sensation of piquancy transforms from pleasant to unpleasant
A)the point at which the method of limits generates the same responses as the method of adjustment
B)the point at which observers experience two different stimuli as being identical
C)the point at which subject estimates correspond to objective measures
D)the point at which the sensation of piquancy transforms from pleasant to unpleasant
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5
In what method are stimuli presented in a graduated scale, with participants asked to judge the stimuli along a certain property that goes up or down?
A)the method of adjustment
B)the method of repugnancy
C)the magnitude method
D)the method of limits
A)the method of adjustment
B)the method of repugnancy
C)the magnitude method
D)the method of limits
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6
Dr.Chudnofsky is interested in the smallest differences in the wavelength of light and the ability of humans to detect these differences.He should therefore design an experiment that will look at ______.
A)correct rejections
B)absolute thresholds
C)difference thresholds
D)false alarms
A)correct rejections
B)absolute thresholds
C)difference thresholds
D)false alarms
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7
A psychophysical method in which a participant is required to report when or where a stimulus occurs instead of whether it was perceived is known as the ______.
A)forced-choice method
B)open response method
C)free-choice method
D)closed response method
A)forced-choice method
B)open response method
C)free-choice method
D)closed response method
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8
Dr.Wong is doing a psychophysical experiment to determine the smallest detectable concentration of coffee.He presents some coffee concentrations that are clearly detectable, others that cannot be detected, and some that are just detectable.These presentations are randomized.What method is Dr.Wong using?
A)adjudication
B)constant stimuli
C)inverse thresholds
D)limits
A)adjudication
B)constant stimuli
C)inverse thresholds
D)limits
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9
In two-point thresholds across the skin, one measures ______.
A)the minimum distance at which two touches are perceived as two touches and not one
B)the maximum distance at which two touches are perceived as two touches and not one
C)the minimum distance at which one touch is perceived as two touches
D)only the maximum distance for touches in the most sensitive areas of the skin
A)the minimum distance at which two touches are perceived as two touches and not one
B)the maximum distance at which two touches are perceived as two touches and not one
C)the minimum distance at which one touch is perceived as two touches
D)only the maximum distance for touches in the most sensitive areas of the skin
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10
A method whereby an observer controls the level of the stimulus and sets it at the perceptual threshold is known as the method of ______.
A)adjustment
B)constant stimuli
C)thresholds
D)limits
A)adjustment
B)constant stimuli
C)thresholds
D)limits
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11
A food company wants to develop a psychological measure to evaluate people's perception of sweetness.What should they do?
A)Ask participants to rate a number of levels of sweetness on a numerical scale.
B)Ask participants to indicate the sweetest food that they like to eat.
C)Ask participants to judge the point at which a drink becomes too sweet.
D)Ask participants to judge the amount of capsaicin in the foods they consume.
A)Ask participants to rate a number of levels of sweetness on a numerical scale.
B)Ask participants to indicate the sweetest food that they like to eat.
C)Ask participants to judge the point at which a drink becomes too sweet.
D)Ask participants to judge the amount of capsaicin in the foods they consume.
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12
Difference thresholds in visual detection vary as a function of ______.
A)the level of auditory distraction
B)the amount of sensory overload in the system
C)whether the judgments are being made at threshold or above threshold
D)whether there is a clear relationship between visual and auditory stimuli
A)the level of auditory distraction
B)the amount of sensory overload in the system
C)whether the judgments are being made at threshold or above threshold
D)whether there is a clear relationship between visual and auditory stimuli
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13
Professor Everdine has devised a scale to examine people's perception of saltiness.She finds that for every milligram of salt added, the perception of saltiness increases fourfold.That is, the perception of saltiness increases faster than the actual increase in salt.This finding illustrates response ______.
A)compression
B)expansion
C)subtraction
D)addition
A)compression
B)expansion
C)subtraction
D)addition
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14
What does the Scoville scale measure?
A)the psychophysical reaction to sense data
B)the amount of capsaicin we detect in food
C)the strength and amplitude of sound waves
D)the amount of caffeine in coffee
A)the psychophysical reaction to sense data
B)the amount of capsaicin we detect in food
C)the strength and amplitude of sound waves
D)the amount of caffeine in coffee
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15
Jaime is a participant in a psychophysical experiment on sound detection.He is asked to determine the softest sound he can hear at a particular frequency.That sound is his ______.
A)motivational limit
B)signal detection limit
C)absolute threshold
D)difference threshold
A)motivational limit
B)signal detection limit
C)absolute threshold
D)difference threshold
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16
The smallest difference between two stimuli that can be detected is known as the ______.
A)difference threshold
B)absolute threshold
C)just observable difference
D)remarkable difference
A)difference threshold
B)absolute threshold
C)just observable difference
D)remarkable difference
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17
If we double the amount of capsaicin in our hot sauce, according to response expansion, we can expect ______.
A)less than double the amount of perceived piquancy
B)more than double the amount of perceived piquancy
C)no increase in the amount of perceived piquancy
D)a proportional decrease in perceived piquancy
A)less than double the amount of perceived piquancy
B)more than double the amount of perceived piquancy
C)no increase in the amount of perceived piquancy
D)a proportional decrease in perceived piquancy
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18
A psychophysical method in which participants judge and assign numerical estimates to the perceived strength of a stimulus is known as ______.
A)magnitude estimation
B)response compression
C)threshold sensitivity
D)the signal detection axis
A)magnitude estimation
B)response compression
C)threshold sensitivity
D)the signal detection axis
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19
In absolute threshold detection experiments, the crossover point is defined as the point at which ______.
A)a person is first able to detect a stimulus
B)a person ceases to detect a stimulus
C)all stimuli in a sequence will be correctly detected
D)the number of hits and false alarms doubles
A)a person is first able to detect a stimulus
B)a person ceases to detect a stimulus
C)all stimuli in a sequence will be correctly detected
D)the number of hits and false alarms doubles
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20
Why is the Scoville scale considered a psychophysical scale?
A)It measures the relation of velocity to loudness.
B)It measures a psychological variable (piquancy) as a function of a physical dimension (the amount of capsaicin).
C)It measures a physical variable (the amount of heat) as a function of a sensory dimensions (taste and touch).
D)It focuses on the psychological, rather than the physical, experience of consuming hot peppers.
A)It measures the relation of velocity to loudness.
B)It measures a psychological variable (piquancy) as a function of a physical dimension (the amount of capsaicin).
C)It measures a physical variable (the amount of heat) as a function of a sensory dimensions (taste and touch).
D)It focuses on the psychological, rather than the physical, experience of consuming hot peppers.
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21
A radiologist screening mammograms to detect breast cancer in a high-risk patient is likely to ______.
A)adopt a low criterion because she does not want signal-detection misses
B)adopt a high criterion because she does not want many signal-detection false alarms
C)do everything she can to decrease sensitivity so as to create more correct rejections
D)do everything she can to increase sensitivity so as to create fewer false alarms
A)adopt a low criterion because she does not want signal-detection misses
B)adopt a high criterion because she does not want many signal-detection false alarms
C)do everything she can to decrease sensitivity so as to create more correct rejections
D)do everything she can to increase sensitivity so as to create fewer false alarms
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22
Masking experiments require participants to determine whether a stimulus is ______.
A)present
B)pleasant
C)strong or weak
D)increasing or decreasing
A)present
B)pleasant
C)strong or weak
D)increasing or decreasing
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23
Which neuroimaging technique uses electrodes to determine the time course of perceptual processes?
A)EEG
B)MEG
C)fMRI
D)TMS
A)EEG
B)MEG
C)fMRI
D)TMS
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24
In signal detection theory, an internal cutoff above which the observer makes one response and below which the observer makes another response is known as a ______.
A)threshold
B)limit
C)criterion
D)series
A)threshold
B)limit
C)criterion
D)series
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25
Marco participates in a masking experiment.After the experiment, the researcher tells Marco that he has a high d' score.Which of the following must be true of Marco?
A)He is good at predicting when a stimulus will appear.
B)His sense of smell is stronger than his visual acuity.
C)He is good at identifying when no stimulus is present.
D)His pattern recognition skills are above average.
A)He is good at predicting when a stimulus will appear.
B)His sense of smell is stronger than his visual acuity.
C)He is good at identifying when no stimulus is present.
D)His pattern recognition skills are above average.
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26
Karwan is a participant in a psychophysical experiment on visual detection.He is shown a mix of near-threshold stimuli with stimulus-absent catch trials.When Karwan indicates that he saw a light in a stimulus-absent catch trial, he is making a ______.
A)hit
B)correct rejection
C)miss
D)false alarm
A)hit
B)correct rejection
C)miss
D)false alarm
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27
Karwan is a participant in a psychophysical experiment on visual detection.He is shown a mix of near-threshold stimuli with stimulus-absent catch trials.When Karwan indicates that he did not see a light that was actually present, he is making a ______.
A)hit
B)correction rejection
C)miss
D)false alarm
A)hit
B)correction rejection
C)miss
D)false alarm
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28
Masking is a difficulty associated with which sense?
A)hearing
B)smell
C)touch
D)vision
A)hearing
B)smell
C)touch
D)vision
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29
An observer is asked to adjust the level of pressure on the skin until the person can just barely feel the lightest pressure on his or her skin.Then the observer starts again from a different starting level of pressure.Which technique does this best represent?
A)magnitude estimation
B)response compression
C)signal-inverse method
D)method of adjustment
A)magnitude estimation
B)response compression
C)signal-inverse method
D)method of adjustment
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30
The inability of sound to be transmitted to the cochlea is known as ______ hearing loss.
A)sensorineural
B)conductive
C)innate
D)bichromal
A)sensorineural
B)conductive
C)innate
D)bichromal
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31
Which of the following will an audiogram show?
A)the increase in decibels required to get a binaural response
B)the extent of neural damage in the cochlea
C)the increase in sensitivity due to advanced hearing loss
D)the lowering of sensitivity for different frequencies in each ear
A)the increase in decibels required to get a binaural response
B)the extent of neural damage in the cochlea
C)the increase in sensitivity due to advanced hearing loss
D)the lowering of sensitivity for different frequencies in each ear
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32
Permanent hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve is called ______ hearing loss.
A)sensorineural
B)conductive
C)innate
D)bichromal
A)sensorineural
B)conductive
C)innate
D)bichromal
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33
The mathematical measure of sensitivity in signal-detection theory is known as ______.
A)the cost coefficient
B)d-prime
C)alpha
D)the ROC curve
A)the cost coefficient
B)d-prime
C)alpha
D)the ROC curve
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34
A plot of false alarms versus hits for any given sensitivity, indicating all possible outcomes for a given sensitivity, is known as ______.
A)a ROC curve
B)a noise plot
C)criterion processing
D)object-substitution masking
A)a ROC curve
B)a noise plot
C)criterion processing
D)object-substitution masking
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35
Which of the following is TRUE of transmagnetic stimulation?
A)It induces changes in brain function.
B)It picks up continuous electric signal.
C)It uses magnetic sensors to detect brain activity.
D)It takes a picture every 30 milliseconds.
A)It induces changes in brain function.
B)It picks up continuous electric signal.
C)It uses magnetic sensors to detect brain activity.
D)It takes a picture every 30 milliseconds.
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36
Which neuroimaging technique produces the best spatial maps of the brain?
A)EEG
B)MEG
C)fMRI
D)TMS
A)EEG
B)MEG
C)fMRI
D)TMS
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37
In signal detection theory, if the cost of a miss is very high and the risk of a false alarm is very low, the criterion will be set ______.
A)very low to maximize hits
B)very low to maximize correct rejections
C)very high to minimize false alarms
D)very high to maximize hits
A)very low to maximize hits
B)very low to maximize correct rejections
C)very high to minimize false alarms
D)very high to maximize hits
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38
Neuroimaging techniques were an advancement on early methods because they allow researchers to study ______ brains.
A)inactive
B)human
C)underdeveloped
D)living
A)inactive
B)human
C)underdeveloped
D)living
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39
Robinson et al (2016) conducted a study of whether olfaction interacts with vision.What did they find?
A)There was no measurable interaction between the two senses.
B)Interaction between the two senses was more pronounced in women.
C)Interaction between the two senses was more pronounced in men.
D)There was a high degree of interaction between the senses.
A)There was no measurable interaction between the two senses.
B)Interaction between the two senses was more pronounced in women.
C)Interaction between the two senses was more pronounced in men.
D)There was a high degree of interaction between the senses.
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40
Dr.Kao is developing a technique to screen for malignant tumors.Dr.Kao's technique should ______.
A)increase sensitivity to maximize hits regardless of the number of misses
B)increase sensitivity to maximize hits but minimize misses
C)decrease sensitivity to maximize correct rejections
D)decrease sensitivity to minimize false alarms
A)increase sensitivity to maximize hits regardless of the number of misses
B)increase sensitivity to maximize hits but minimize misses
C)decrease sensitivity to maximize correct rejections
D)decrease sensitivity to minimize false alarms
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41
Conductive hearing loss is permanent hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve.
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42
Explain the relationship between criterion and sensitivity in signal detection theory.
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43
What measures 15,000 on the Scoville scale for one person may represent a different number for somebody else.
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44
A condition in which incoming light focuses behind the retina, leading to difficulty focusing on close-up objects, common in older adults, in whom the lens becomes less elastic, is known as ______.
A)presbyopia
B)myopia
C)cataracts
D)macular degeneration
A)presbyopia
B)myopia
C)cataracts
D)macular degeneration
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45
Explain how an audiologist evaluates a patient for hearing loss.
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46
Masking occurs when two different senses are stimulated simultaneously.
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47
Akilah and her team want to develop a scale that rates the bitterness of chocolate.Bitterness is tied to the concentration of cocoa in the chocolate.Explain the test they should run in order to develop the scale.Be sure to explain both the physical and psychological dimensions of the test.
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MEG produces better special maps of the brain than fMRI.
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49
Two observers make different judgments in a signal-detection experiment even though their sensitivity is identical.This may be the result of different criterion.
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50
Explain how response expansion works, using an example to illustrate the concept.
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51
The two-point touch threshold is the minimum distance at which two touches are perceived as two touches and not one.
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52
A Snellen chart is used as an initial screening for glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy.
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53
A graph that illustrates the thresholds for the frequencies as measured by the audiometer is known as a(n) ______.
A)Snellen chart
B)frequency curve
C)acuity graph
D)audiogram
A)Snellen chart
B)frequency curve
C)acuity graph
D)audiogram
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54
What is the name for the condition that causes an inability to focus clearly on far objects, which occurs because accommodation cannot make the lens thin enough?
A)presbyopia
B)amblyopia
C)macular degeneration
D)myopia
A)presbyopia
B)amblyopia
C)macular degeneration
D)myopia
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What diagnosis might a patient receive after a test of visual acuity?
A)presbyopia
B)macular degeneration
C)retinopathy
D)conjunctivitis
A)presbyopia
B)macular degeneration
C)retinopathy
D)conjunctivitis
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56
Neuroimaging allows scientists to correlate perception with brain activity.
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57
Dr.Alvarez is an optometrist.While examining a patient, he detects a medical problem with one of her eyes.What is he most likely to do?
A)prescribe antibiotics
B)refer the patient to an ophthalmologist
C)adjust the patient's prescription to reduce strain
D)use the Snellen chart to assess the extent of the problem
A)prescribe antibiotics
B)refer the patient to an ophthalmologist
C)adjust the patient's prescription to reduce strain
D)use the Snellen chart to assess the extent of the problem
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58
Compare and contrast electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG).Be sure to include both similarities and differences in your analysis.
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59
Women tend to have an advantage over men when it comes to sense of smell.
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In signal detection analysis, a false alarm is an error that occurs when a nonsignal is mistaken for a target signal.
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