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Deck 5: Multiple Choice
1
Phenomenology refers to:
A)how things seem to the conscious person.
B)how things seem to a person during a dream.
C)the comparison of a single phenomenon with a transcendental state.
D)the practice of determining traits by examining bumps on the skull.
A)how things seem to the conscious person.
B)how things seem to a person during a dream.
C)the comparison of a single phenomenon with a transcendental state.
D)the practice of determining traits by examining bumps on the skull.
how things seem to the conscious person.
2
_____ refers to how things seem to the _____ person.
A)Phrenology;unconscious
B)Phenomenology;unconscious
C)Phrenology;conscious
D)Phenomenology;conscious
A)Phrenology;unconscious
B)Phenomenology;unconscious
C)Phrenology;conscious
D)Phenomenology;conscious
Phenomenology;conscious
3
From Benjamin Libet's experiments on timing conscious will,it appears that the:
A)mind directs the brain and behavior.
B)mind and brain simultaneously direct behavior.
C)brain directs behavior but is not associated with mental processes.
D)brain directs the mind and behavior.
A)mind directs the brain and behavior.
B)mind and brain simultaneously direct behavior.
C)brain directs behavior but is not associated with mental processes.
D)brain directs the mind and behavior.
brain directs the mind and behavior.
4
A _____ perceives as having agency but lacking experience.
A)baby
B)person in a persistent vegetative state
C)robot
D)chimpanzee
A)baby
B)person in a persistent vegetative state
C)robot
D)chimpanzee
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5
The defining feature of consciousness that separates it from unconsciousness is:
A)experience.
B)activation-synthesis.
C)forebrain activity.
D)wakefulness.
A)experience.
B)activation-synthesis.
C)forebrain activity.
D)wakefulness.
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6
Which statement about the problem of other minds is TRUE?
A)The "consciousness meter" of anesthesiologists has produced tremendous insight into the conscious experiences of other minds.
B)You can quickly assess if your roommate is or is not an unconscious zombie by asking her how she feels.
C)By studying another person in tremendous detail,psychologists ultimately will be able to truly know what it is like to be that person.
D)It cannot be proven if anyone else besides you even experiences consciousness.
A)The "consciousness meter" of anesthesiologists has produced tremendous insight into the conscious experiences of other minds.
B)You can quickly assess if your roommate is or is not an unconscious zombie by asking her how she feels.
C)By studying another person in tremendous detail,psychologists ultimately will be able to truly know what it is like to be that person.
D)It cannot be proven if anyone else besides you even experiences consciousness.
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The _____ is the fundamental problem we have in knowing whether the mental experiences of another person are anything like our own.
A)problem of other minds
B)mind-body problem
C)levels of consciousness issue
D)"unknown observer" issue
A)problem of other minds
B)mind-body problem
C)levels of consciousness issue
D)"unknown observer" issue
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8
_____ believed that the human body was a physical machine but that the human mind was made of an immaterial "thinking substance."
A)Benjamin Libet
B)Sigmund Freud
C)William James
D)René Descartes
A)Benjamin Libet
B)Sigmund Freud
C)William James
D)René Descartes
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9
Recent research has indicated that the two dimensions of mind perception are:
A)feeling and experience.
B)experience and agency.
C)agency and self-control.
D)planning and memory.
A)feeling and experience.
B)experience and agency.
C)agency and self-control.
D)planning and memory.
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10
Which statement about the theater of the mind is FALSE?
A)It is difficult to share what we view in the theater with other people.
B)The movie projected onto our mental screen can be viewed repeatedly if we so choose.
C)Some things presently occurring are not projected onto our mental screen.
D)There is only a single seat in the theater.
A)It is difficult to share what we view in the theater with other people.
B)The movie projected onto our mental screen can be viewed repeatedly if we so choose.
C)Some things presently occurring are not projected onto our mental screen.
D)There is only a single seat in the theater.
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11
In Benjamin Libet's experiments,the timing of conscious will was shown to follow which pattern?
A)Brain activity begins,a conscious wish to act is experienced,and then behavioral action occurs.
B)A conscious wish to act is experienced,brain activity begins,and then behavioral action occurs.
C)Behavioral action occurs,brain activity begins,and then a conscious wish to act is experienced.
D)A conscious wish to act is experienced,behavioral action occurs,and then brain activity begins.
A)Brain activity begins,a conscious wish to act is experienced,and then behavioral action occurs.
B)A conscious wish to act is experienced,brain activity begins,and then behavioral action occurs.
C)Behavioral action occurs,brain activity begins,and then a conscious wish to act is experienced.
D)A conscious wish to act is experienced,behavioral action occurs,and then brain activity begins.
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12
A psychologist studying consciousness is analogous to a(n):
A)botanist pondering what it is like to be a daffodil.
B)theoretical physicist attempting to determine what happens to objects that enter a black hole.
C)meteorologist trying to predict the weather.
D)alchemist trying to turn lead into gold.
A)botanist pondering what it is like to be a daffodil.
B)theoretical physicist attempting to determine what happens to objects that enter a black hole.
C)meteorologist trying to predict the weather.
D)alchemist trying to turn lead into gold.
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13
_____ perceives as having experience but not agency.
A)A baby
B)God
C)A robot
D)An adult human
A)A baby
B)God
C)A robot
D)An adult human
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14
René Descartes,a French philosopher and mathematician,believed that the mind had its effects on the brain and body through the:
A)ventricular system.
B)parasympathetic nervous system.
C)hippocampus.
D)pineal gland.
A)ventricular system.
B)parasympathetic nervous system.
C)hippocampus.
D)pineal gland.
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15
Our subjective experience of the external world and our mind is called:
A)self-perception.
B)objective reality.
C)consciousness.
D)unconscious processing.
A)self-perception.
B)objective reality.
C)consciousness.
D)unconscious processing.
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16
To illustrate the problem of other minds,philosophers imagine hypothetical zombies that:
A)are themselves fully conscious.
B)have a mind but must eat brains because they are lacking this critical organ.
C)are themselves unconscious but are indistinguishable from persons who are conscious.
D)are programmed to act in certain ways but cannot modify their actions based on experiences.
A)are themselves fully conscious.
B)have a mind but must eat brains because they are lacking this critical organ.
C)are themselves unconscious but are indistinguishable from persons who are conscious.
D)are programmed to act in certain ways but cannot modify their actions based on experiences.
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17
Which belief was NOT expressed by René Descartes?
A)The mind is not composed of physical matter.
B)The mind is what the brain does.
C)The mind is a separate entity from the body.
D)The human body functions as a machine.
A)The mind is not composed of physical matter.
B)The mind is what the brain does.
C)The mind is a separate entity from the body.
D)The human body functions as a machine.
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18
The issue of how the mind is related to the brain and body is known as the:
A)cocktail-party phenomenon.
B)problem of other minds.
C)mind-body problem.
D)split-brain problem.
A)cocktail-party phenomenon.
B)problem of other minds.
C)mind-body problem.
D)split-brain problem.
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19
The psychological approach known as _____ was proposed as a way to make the problem of other minds a nonissue.
A)structuralism
B)phrenology
C)mentalism
D)behaviorism
A)structuralism
B)phrenology
C)mentalism
D)behaviorism
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20
From Benjamin Libet's experiments on timing conscious will,it appears that:
A)the feeling of conscious will exists because the mind directs brain and behavioral processes.
B)the feeling of conscious will is the result of brain activity and not the cause of it.
C)within 300 milliseconds after willing an action to occur,brain activity has begun to direct behavior.
D)conscious will is the result of the mind justifying a behavioral action after the fact.
A)the feeling of conscious will exists because the mind directs brain and behavioral processes.
B)the feeling of conscious will is the result of brain activity and not the cause of it.
C)within 300 milliseconds after willing an action to occur,brain activity has begun to direct behavior.
D)conscious will is the result of the mind justifying a behavioral action after the fact.
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21
While Theresa is asleep,her roommate places Theresa's hand in bowl of cold water.Theresa removes her hand from the bowl but remains asleep.Theresa is at which level of consciousness?
A)minimal consciousness
B)full consciousness
C)unconsciousness
D)REM consciousness
A)minimal consciousness
B)full consciousness
C)unconsciousness
D)REM consciousness
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22
No matter how engaged in conversation parents may be,they probably will quickly notice if their children start crying.This is an example of the:
A)unity of consciousness.
B)division of attention.
C)dual attention phenomenon.
D)cocktail-party effect.
A)unity of consciousness.
B)division of attention.
C)dual attention phenomenon.
D)cocktail-party effect.
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23
The dichotic listening technique illustrates which property of consciousness?
A)intentionality
B)selectivity
C)transience
D)unity
A)intentionality
B)selectivity
C)transience
D)unity
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24
Consciousness integrates information from all of the bodily senses into a coherent whole,a property of consciousness termed:
A)selectivity.
B)transience.
C)unity.
D)intentionality.
A)selectivity.
B)transience.
C)unity.
D)intentionality.
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25
The Necker cube illusion illustrates the _____ of consciousness.
A)transience
B)unity
C)intentionality
D)selectivity
A)transience
B)unity
C)intentionality
D)selectivity
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26
Although Alek is clearly sleeping,when Katrina pokes him in the ribs,Alek rolls over.This demonstrates that Alek is:
A)minimally conscious.
B)fully conscious.
C)self-conscious.
D)REM conscious.
A)minimally conscious.
B)fully conscious.
C)self-conscious.
D)REM conscious.
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27
Consciousness is always directed toward an object,a property of consciousness termed:
A)selectivity.
B)transience.
C)unity.
D)intentionality.
A)selectivity.
B)transience.
C)unity.
D)intentionality.
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Participants in a research study wear headphones through which different voices are presented in each ear.They are told to repeat all of the information coming into their left ear.Later,they are asked to recall information about what was presented in the right ear.This is an example of the:
A)dichotic listening technique.
B)unity of consciousness.
C)split-brain research methodology.
D)cocktail-party effect.
A)dichotic listening technique.
B)unity of consciousness.
C)split-brain research methodology.
D)cocktail-party effect.
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29
Katie is in the school gym talking to a group of her friends.All of a sudden,her attention is diverted to another group of people talking in the opposite corner of the gym when someone mentions her name in their conversation.This is an example of:
A)inattentional blindness.
B)minimal consciousness.
C)self-consciousness.
D)the cocktail-party phenomenon.
A)inattentional blindness.
B)minimal consciousness.
C)self-consciousness.
D)the cocktail-party phenomenon.
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30
The four basic properties of consciousness are:
A)selectivity,unity,intentionality,and self-consciousness.
B)selectivity,transience,phenomenology,and dichotomy.
C)intentionality,unity,selectivity,and transience.
D)intentionality,dichotomy,selectivity,and transience.
A)selectivity,unity,intentionality,and self-consciousness.
B)selectivity,transience,phenomenology,and dichotomy.
C)intentionality,unity,selectivity,and transience.
D)intentionality,dichotomy,selectivity,and transience.
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31
The fact that our consciousness can wander like a stream is taken as evidence of the _____ of consciousness.
A)intentionality
B)unity
C)transience
D)selectivity
A)intentionality
B)unity
C)transience
D)selectivity
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32
A state in which conscious experience can be reported to others is said to be:
A)minimal consciousness.
B)full consciousness.
C)self-consciousness.
D)verbal consciousness.
A)minimal consciousness.
B)full consciousness.
C)self-consciousness.
D)verbal consciousness.
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33
The capacity to include some objects in consciousness and not others is called the _____ of consciousness.
A)selectivity
B)unity
C)inclusivity
D)transience
A)selectivity
B)unity
C)inclusivity
D)transience
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34
The levels of consciousness that psychologists distinguish are defined in terms of:
A)objective behavioral observations made by an unbiased observer.
B)score on a wakefulness meter initially developed for surgery patients.
C)awareness of the world and self.
D)different patterns of brain activity.
A)objective behavioral observations made by an unbiased observer.
B)score on a wakefulness meter initially developed for surgery patients.
C)awareness of the world and self.
D)different patterns of brain activity.
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The psychologist who famously described consciousness as flowing like a stream was:
A)Sigmund Freud.
B)William James.
C)John Watson.
D)Wilhelm Wundt.
A)Sigmund Freud.
B)William James.
C)John Watson.
D)Wilhelm Wundt.
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36
Jenny,the pitcher for her softball team,adjusts her grip on the ball,squints to block the glare of the hot sun,receives a signal from the catcher,and begins her windup as teammates chant in nervous anticipation.If asked,Jenny would report she is experiencing all the sights and sounds of a softball game as a whole scene,rather than experiencing each perception individually.This illustrates the _____ of consciousness.
A)unity
B)selectivity
C)transience
D)intentionality
A)unity
B)selectivity
C)transience
D)intentionality
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Amanda is trying to focus on what her psychology professor is saying,but her mind keeps wandering to other things,like the fact that the lecture hall is cold,her seat is hard,there is a message on her cell phone to check,and whether or not Kevin is going to be at the party tonight.This illustrates the _____ of consciousness.
A)intentionality
B)unity
C)transience
D)selectivity
A)intentionality
B)unity
C)transience
D)selectivity
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While watching a competitive basketball game on television,Harry doesn't hear his wife asking for his help.This illustrates which property of consciousness?
A)selectivity
B)unity
C)inclusivity
D)transience
A)selectivity
B)unity
C)inclusivity
D)transience
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39
While repeating information given to them through headphones in their left ear,participants are also receiving a second message in their right ear.Which aspect of the second message would MOST likely be noticed?
A)The speaker changes languages.
B)The voice of the speaker changes sexes.
C)The subject of the message switches from the weather to current events.
D)The voice of the speaker is slow and monotone throughout.
A)The speaker changes languages.
B)The voice of the speaker changes sexes.
C)The subject of the message switches from the weather to current events.
D)The voice of the speaker is slow and monotone throughout.
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40
The fact that our consciousness has a tendency to change from one moment to the next is termed the _____ of consciousness.
A)intentionality
B)unity
C)transience
D)selectivity
A)intentionality
B)unity
C)transience
D)selectivity
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41
Which process MOST accurately describes the experience-sampling technique of determining the contents of consciousness?
A)Participants keep a dream diary at bedside to record their dreams upon awakening.
B)Participants keep detailed thought journals and update these journals at least twice a day.
C)Participants report what is on their mind when prompted at random times throughout the day.
D)Participants talk out loud when something is on their mind and this is recorded.
A)Participants keep a dream diary at bedside to record their dreams upon awakening.
B)Participants keep detailed thought journals and update these journals at least twice a day.
C)Participants report what is on their mind when prompted at random times throughout the day.
D)Participants talk out loud when something is on their mind and this is recorded.
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42
Excluding orientation to the immediate environment,studies using the experience-sampling technique suggest that our consciousness tends to be dominated by:
A)current concerns.
B)unconscious motives.
C)mate selection.
D)long-term planning.
A)current concerns.
B)unconscious motives.
C)mate selection.
D)long-term planning.
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43
Which behavior is LEAST likely to produce a state of self-consciousness?
A)sitting in a large lecture hall learning about American history
B)writing about your personal and career ambitions
C)giving a speech in front of your class
D)viewing photographs of yourself
A)sitting in a large lecture hall learning about American history
B)writing about your personal and career ambitions
C)giving a speech in front of your class
D)viewing photographs of yourself
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44
Which thought is probably NOT part of a college student's default network?
A)What am I going to do with my life?
B)Do others find me physically attractive?
C)Why did my last relationship not work out?
D)Do I turn right or left to get to the house party?
A)What am I going to do with my life?
B)Do others find me physically attractive?
C)Why did my last relationship not work out?
D)Do I turn right or left to get to the house party?
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45
One disadvantage associated with mind wandering is:
A)a greater propensity to hallucinate.
B)lowered levels of creativity.
C)feelings of unhappiness.
D)a greater propensity to abuse drugs and alcohol.
A)a greater propensity to hallucinate.
B)lowered levels of creativity.
C)feelings of unhappiness.
D)a greater propensity to abuse drugs and alcohol.
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46
Which thought is LEAST likely to be part of a college student's default network?
A)Are the concepts learned in class applicable to daily life?
B)Do I need to lose weight?
C)Should I be more or less religious?
D)When will I find time to clean my room?
A)Are the concepts learned in class applicable to daily life?
B)Do I need to lose weight?
C)Should I be more or less religious?
D)When will I find time to clean my room?
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47
William James has suggested that self-consciousness occurs when:
A)we focus all of our attention on an object.
B)our attention is drawn to ourselves as an object.
C)we can respond to stimuli in our environments.
D)we simplify our lives and stop being fully conscious.
A)we focus all of our attention on an object.
B)our attention is drawn to ourselves as an object.
C)we can respond to stimuli in our environments.
D)we simplify our lives and stop being fully conscious.
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48
Studies using the experience-sampling technique suggest that our consciousness tends to be dominated by:
A)our own personal feelings.
B)unconscious motives.
C)feelings of self-consciousness.
D)the sensory inputs of our immediate environment.
A)our own personal feelings.
B)unconscious motives.
C)feelings of self-consciousness.
D)the sensory inputs of our immediate environment.
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Research has demonstrated that looking in the mirror CANNOT briefly make people more:
A)self-critical.
B)aggressive.
C)helpful.
D)cooperative.
A)self-critical.
B)aggressive.
C)helpful.
D)cooperative.
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50
The mental technique of thought suppression is:
A)the same thing as repression.
B)an unconscious technique.
C)best for negative emotional thoughts.
D)the conscious avoidance of a thought.
A)the same thing as repression.
B)an unconscious technique.
C)best for negative emotional thoughts.
D)the conscious avoidance of a thought.
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51
Using fMRI,the widespread pattern of brain activity observed when people have nothing specific to which to attend is termed the:
A)current concerns.
B)conscious will.
C)default network.
D)rebound effect.
A)current concerns.
B)conscious will.
C)default network.
D)rebound effect.
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52
In a recent study by Wilson and colleagues (2014),67% of male participants and 25% of female participants elected to administer electric shocks to themselves,rather than:
A)give a speech to a group of strangers.
B)sit alone with their thoughts.
C)view pictures of themselves from their pubescent years.
D)write about a challenging time in their lives.
A)give a speech to a group of strangers.
B)sit alone with their thoughts.
C)view pictures of themselves from their pubescent years.
D)write about a challenging time in their lives.
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53
Mind wandering is the experience of stimulus-_____ thoughts.
A)independent
B)dependent
C)triggered
D)repetitive
A)independent
B)dependent
C)triggered
D)repetitive
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Betsy and Jasmine are arguing about the intellectual abilities of their dog,Amos.Betsy claims that Amos knows that he is supposed to bark on the command "speak." Jasmine agrees that Amos speaks on command but contends that Amos is not aware that he has learned this stimulus-response relation.Betsy and Jasmine are debating whether Amos is _____ of his clever abilities.
A)preconscious
B)fully conscious
C)self-conscious
D)transient
A)preconscious
B)fully conscious
C)self-conscious
D)transient
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55
Which behavior is LEAST likely to produce a state of self-consciousness?
A)staring in the mirror
B)thinking about career and personal goals
C)being embarrassed by classmates
D)cheering at a football game with 80,000 other people
A)staring in the mirror
B)thinking about career and personal goals
C)being embarrassed by classmates
D)cheering at a football game with 80,000 other people
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56
The state of consciousness in which a seemingly purposeless flow of thoughts comes to mind is termed:
A)daydreaming.
B)hypnosis.
C)introspection.
D)minimal consciousness.
A)daydreaming.
B)hypnosis.
C)introspection.
D)minimal consciousness.
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57
Upon arriving at work,Bailey suddenly becomes aware that she must have zoned out because she doesn't remember her 20-minute drive.Bailey was _____ during the drive.
A)autoconscious
B)unconscious
C)self-conscious
D)minimally conscious
A)autoconscious
B)unconscious
C)self-conscious
D)minimally conscious
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58
The capacity to recognize one's own mirror image is evident in humans:
A)at birth.
B)by age 6 months.
C)by age 18 months.
D)by age 3 years.
A)at birth.
B)by age 6 months.
C)by age 18 months.
D)by age 3 years.
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59
Self-recognition in a mirror is limited to:
A)humans over 3 years old,cats,and gorillas.
B)humans,dogs,and apes.
C)a few animals and children over 18 months old.
D)humans over 3 years old.
A)humans over 3 years old,cats,and gorillas.
B)humans,dogs,and apes.
C)a few animals and children over 18 months old.
D)humans over 3 years old.
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60
Mind wandering is MOST likely to occur when a person:
A)experiences an overload of sensory stimulation.
B)is trying to escape from an unpleasant situation.
C)is tired.
D)engages in repetitive undemanding tasks.
A)experiences an overload of sensory stimulation.
B)is trying to escape from an unpleasant situation.
C)is tired.
D)engages in repetitive undemanding tasks.
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61
According to Freud,a college student's dynamic unconscious is LEAST likely to contain:
A)feelings of hatred for her parents.
B)repressed sexual urges.
C)destructive urges toward herself.
D)current goals for the semester.
A)feelings of hatred for her parents.
B)repressed sexual urges.
C)destructive urges toward herself.
D)current goals for the semester.
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62
Alex occasionally has self-doubts about his ability as a baseball player.His sports psychologist advised him that it is extremely important to banish these doubts from consciousness during games.Alex has found,however,that his self-doubts intensify following games.This is an example of:
A)the rebound effect of thought suppression.
B)mental control.
C)the overcompensation effect.
D)the dynamic unconscious.
A)the rebound effect of thought suppression.
B)mental control.
C)the overcompensation effect.
D)the dynamic unconscious.
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63
Modern _____ theories postulate that the brain has different systems regulating conscious and unconscious information processing.
A)Freudian
B)psychodynamic
C)dual process
D)Gestalt
A)Freudian
B)psychodynamic
C)dual process
D)Gestalt
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64
A criticism of Freud's interpretations of Freudian slips is that:
A)recent research suggests that slips say nothing about the contents of consciousness.
B)in the real world,these types of slips are extremely rare.
C)they reflect the after-the-fact interpretation of the listener,instead of the thoughts of the speaker.
D)the interpretations do not meet modern standards of statistical significance.
A)recent research suggests that slips say nothing about the contents of consciousness.
B)in the real world,these types of slips are extremely rare.
C)they reflect the after-the-fact interpretation of the listener,instead of the thoughts of the speaker.
D)the interpretations do not meet modern standards of statistical significance.
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65
If asked not to think about a snowman,a person will MOST likely:
A)think about a snowman much more.
B)think about a snowman much less.
C)think about a snowman only when engaged in a boring task.
D)dream about a snowman.
A)think about a snowman much more.
B)think about a snowman much less.
C)think about a snowman only when engaged in a boring task.
D)dream about a snowman.
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66
Participants in a research study are told that they must try not to think about a clown riding a unicycle.According to the theory of ironic processes of mental control:
A)participants will devote way too much of our time and energy trying to accomplish this rather simple task.
B)participants will successfully repress memories of clowns into their unconscious.
C)part of the participants' minds will actively search for this clown.
D)in suppressing this thought,participants will do poorly on simple cognitive tests such as addition and subtraction.
A)participants will devote way too much of our time and energy trying to accomplish this rather simple task.
B)participants will successfully repress memories of clowns into their unconscious.
C)part of the participants' minds will actively search for this clown.
D)in suppressing this thought,participants will do poorly on simple cognitive tests such as addition and subtraction.
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67
The _____ includes all the mental processes that are not experienced by a person but that give rise to the person's thoughts,choices,emotions,and behaviors.
A)cognitive unconscious
B)dynamic unconscious
C)Freudian unconscious
D)repressed conscious
A)cognitive unconscious
B)dynamic unconscious
C)Freudian unconscious
D)repressed conscious
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68
A golfer consciously tries not to pull his drive,but a camera goes off during his backswing and he ends up pulling his drive into the trees.Pulling the drive BEST illustrates:
A)thought suppression.
B)ironic processes of mental control.
C)the Freudian unconscious.
D)self-consciousness.
A)thought suppression.
B)ironic processes of mental control.
C)the Freudian unconscious.
D)self-consciousness.
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69
Freud described the _____ as an active system encompassing a lifetime of hidden memories,a person's deepest instincts and desires,and that person's inner struggle to control these forces.
A)subconscious
B)superego
C)dynamic unconscious
D)ego
A)subconscious
B)superego
C)dynamic unconscious
D)ego
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70
Disapproving of her friend Amy's fiancé,Mindy told her boyfriend that she dreaded going to Amy's funeral when she meant to say "Amy's wedding." This speech error is an example of:
A)a lapse of consciousness.
B)repression.
C)a rebound effect of thought suppression.
D)a Freudian slip.
A)a lapse of consciousness.
B)repression.
C)a rebound effect of thought suppression.
D)a Freudian slip.
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71
Participants told not to think about a white bear during a brief experiment may find themselves thinking about the white bear for the rest of the day.This is an example of:
A)the rebound effect of thought suppression.
B)mental control.
C)the overcompensation effect.
D)the dynamic unconscious.
A)the rebound effect of thought suppression.
B)mental control.
C)the overcompensation effect.
D)the dynamic unconscious.
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72
When fear of scoring badly on a math exam dominated his thoughts,David intentionally used _____ to attempt to change his conscious state of mind.
A)self-consciousness
B)mental control
C)repression
D)sensory stimuli
A)self-consciousness
B)mental control
C)repression
D)sensory stimuli
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73
Which statement about ironic monitoring processes is FALSE?
A)They operate outside of consciousness.
B)They allow us to recognize when unwanted thoughts occur.
C)They contribute to our ability to exert mental control over our consciousness.
D)They decrease our sensitivity to the thoughts that are unwanted.
A)They operate outside of consciousness.
B)They allow us to recognize when unwanted thoughts occur.
C)They contribute to our ability to exert mental control over our consciousness.
D)They decrease our sensitivity to the thoughts that are unwanted.
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74
Freud described _____ as a mental process that removes unacceptable thoughts and memories from consciousness.
A)thought suppression
B)speech errors (or slips)
C)the dynamic unconscious
D)repression
A)thought suppression
B)speech errors (or slips)
C)the dynamic unconscious
D)repression
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75
While campaigning for President,Hillary Clinton said "prisoner" when she meant to say "President." This speech error is an example of:
A)a lapse of consciousness.
B)repression.
C)a rebound effect of thought suppression.
D)a Freudian slip.
A)a lapse of consciousness.
B)repression.
C)a rebound effect of thought suppression.
D)a Freudian slip.
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76
The rebound effect of thought suppression is the tendency of a thought to:
A)bounce in and out of consciousness during thought suppression.
B)return to consciousness with greater frequency following thought suppression.
C)become distorted into a false belief following thought suppression.
D)become less likely following prolonged periods of thought suppression.
A)bounce in and out of consciousness during thought suppression.
B)return to consciousness with greater frequency following thought suppression.
C)become distorted into a false belief following thought suppression.
D)become less likely following prolonged periods of thought suppression.
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77
A key difference between the dynamic unconscious and the cognitive unconscious is that:
A)repression is the major function of the cognitive unconscious.
B)the cognitive unconscious does not emphasize animal urges and repressed thoughts.
C)the dynamic unconscious is more susceptible to subliminal perception.
D)slips of speech are important for understanding the cognitive unconscious.
A)repression is the major function of the cognitive unconscious.
B)the cognitive unconscious does not emphasize animal urges and repressed thoughts.
C)the dynamic unconscious is more susceptible to subliminal perception.
D)slips of speech are important for understanding the cognitive unconscious.
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78
A baseball pitcher knows that a batter often hits home runs when the pitch is on the inner half of the strike zone.The pitcher consciously tries to pitch to the outer half but,while distracted by a base runner,throws to the inner half and the batter hits a home run.Pitching to the inner half of the strike zone BEST illustrates:
A)thought suppression.
B)ironic processes of mental control.
C)the Freudian unconscious.
D)self-consciousness.
A)thought suppression.
B)ironic processes of mental control.
C)the Freudian unconscious.
D)self-consciousness.
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79
The cognitive unconscious can BEST be described as a:
A)mediator between animal urges and societal norms.
B)warehouse stored with repressed thoughts and memories.
C)repository filled with the collective experiences of our ancestors.
D)rapid automatic information processer.
A)mediator between animal urges and societal norms.
B)warehouse stored with repressed thoughts and memories.
C)repository filled with the collective experiences of our ancestors.
D)rapid automatic information processer.
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80
Jeremy has no clue that he has unconscious hostile urges to act aggressively against his boss.This is an example of:
A)a Freudian slip.
B)mental control.
C)subliminal perception.
D)repression.
A)a Freudian slip.
B)mental control.
C)subliminal perception.
D)repression.
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