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PSY 252 EXAM 3 WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS AND QUESTIONS


What is cognitive psychology? - ANSWER "The science of thinking"

-The field of psychology engaged in the scientific study of the mind

What is Reber's definition of cognitive psychology? - ANSWER "A general
approach to psychology emphasizing the internal, mental processes"

Internal mental processes - ANSWER

What is Neisser's (1967) definition of cognitive psychology? - ANSWER
"Cognitive psychology refers to all processes by which the sensory input is
transformed, reduced, elaborated, stored, recovered, and used"

What does it mean to be transformed? - ANSWER Physical energy(in the world) to
neural activation (in the brain)

What does reduced mean? - ANSWER Information is simplified(therefore some
parts are lost)

What does elaboration mean? - ANSWER Connected to other information

What does store mean? - ANSWER Keep information for later

What does recover mean? - ANSWER Get in the information later

What does used mean? - ANSWER That all of this has a role



What did Kahneman, Fredericton, Schreiber, & Redelmeier (1993) conduct? -
ANSWER Two adverse experiences:

1) Immersing hand in 14 degrees celsius water for 60 seconds

2) Immersing hand in 14 degrees celsius water for 60 seconds, followed by 30
seconds more in which temperature increased to 15 C

,-Participants chose #2

What is peak end effect? - ANSWER -69%

-suggests both the peak experience and the most recent part of the experience are
important

What did Redelmeier and Kahneman(1996) conduct? - ANSWER Patients
undergoing rectal colonoscopy examination

Control group-standard abrupt termination

Experimental group-gradual withdrawal of probe

What did Redelmeier and Kahneman find in their study of rectal colonoscopy
examination? - ANSWER "Less unpleasant" ratings of procedure by the
experimental group

-The worst part of the experiment matters

Thatcher illusion(1980) - ANSWER -Unique cognitive components process faces

-Not engaged when the face is inverted

-Perceptual differences in features vs inverted features are relatively minor

Is it hard to process a face? - ANSWER May seem simple, but is extremely
complex

How do we process language or decode sounds of words? - ANSWER specialized
brain structures and years of practice

What is the difference between recognition and recall? - ANSWER Recognition
refers to our ability to "recognize" an event or piece of information as being
familiar, while recall designates the retrieval of related details from memory.

What is the difference between explicit and implicit memory? - ANSWER

What is the difference between declarative vs procedural? - ANSWER

What is the key point of memory? - ANSWER -we have listed awareness

-you know things without being able to describe what you know

, -or anticipate the limits of your knowledge

What is the difference between memory and metacognition? - ANSWER Memory
is what you actually know

Metacognition is what you think you know but you actually don't

What does Koriat (2007) propose? - ANSWER -immeidtely after studying
something, ratings of how well you will remember are not very accurate

-after a delay, see better relationships between what you think you will remember
and what you actually do remember

Why do the express checkout lanes now have 12 or 15 item limits instead of 5? -
ANSWER anchoring

-make you think that 15 items is not that much

What is anchoring? - ANSWER cognitive bias that influences you to rely too
heavily on the first piece of information you receive.

Tversky & Kahneman (1974): - ANSWER

How many people rate themselves as above average drivers? - ANSWER 3/4 of
people

-recent survey in the US, 93% rated themselves above average

Illusion of Superiority: - ANSWER Tendency to rate ourselves above average

-attractive, intelligent, organized, leadership, ethical

Dunning- Kruger effect: - ANSWER -least successful performers often show a
larger illusion of superiority effect

What is adjustment? - ANSWER

Bourgeois-Gironde & Vanderhenst (2009) - ANSWER Ball and bat math problem

Most people incorrectly say "$10"

- 80% of college students gave that answer

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