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Exam 7: Section 4: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
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Question 1
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In the two-stage theory of intuition, the _____ stage refers to the process where conscious, analytic thought processes take over and you try to prove or disprove your hypothesis.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
According to psychologist _____, there are multiple, independent forms of intelligence, such as linguistic intelligence, spatial intelligence, or interpersonal intelligence.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Who translated and revised Binet's intelligence test for use in the United States?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Juliana is equally proficient in both English and Spanish. Julia has achieved:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
According to the In Focus box on neurodiversity, an individual with Asperger's syndrome (a mild form of autism spectrum disorder) is likely to:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Erika is asked to generate a list of five different animals that can be kept as pets. She quickly responds, "dogs, cats, goldfish, gerbils, and canaries." Dogs would thus represent Erika's _____ for the _____ concept of "pets."
Question 7
Multiple Choice
When a psychological test is administered to the same group of people on different occasions and it produces very similar scores for each of the participants, it is said to be:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The term _____ refers to the rules for combining words in a particular language.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The linguistic relativity hypothesis:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
According to Psych for Your Life: A Workshop on Creativity, creativity can be enhanced if you:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A _____ is defined as the tendency to persist in solving problems with solutions that have worked in the past.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
When people need to make a decision involving a high degree of uncertainty, what techniques do they often use to estimate the probability of an event occurring?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Cindi and Beth are participants in a research study that involves taking a difficult math test. Cindi is told that scores on the math test usually reflect gender differences, while Beth is told that scores on the math test usually do not reflect gender differences. Cindi and Beth's math scores will be compared with the scores of male students taking the same test. Based on Claude Steele's research, what would you predict about Cindi and Beth's scores on the math test?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
_____ is formally defined as the mental activities involved in acquiring, retaining, and using knowledge, including memory and perception.
Question 15
Multiple Choice
For his independent project in Cooking 101, Henry decides to develop a new dip for raw vegetables, using sour cream and herbs. He tries one combination of ingredients after another, adjusting the seasoning as he goes along. What problem-solving strategy is Henry using?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Rick asks you how many stop signs you encounter on your drive home. To answer his question, you probably rely on a:
Question 17
Multiple Choice
According to Focus on Neuroscience: Seeing Faces and Places in the Mind's Eye, researchers utilized fMRIs used to study mental imagery. Evaluations of the brain scans revealed whether or not participants were: