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What is cognition? correct answers The collection of mental processes and activities used in perceiving, remembering, solving problems; our process of thinking and understanding What is cognitive psychology? correct answers Psychology is the science of behavior (things we can see, measure, and re...

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Memory correct answers persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information. Encoding is preparing information to be stored, storage and retrieval. Ebbinghaus correct answers Longer lists require more repetitions, time has detrimental effect on performance, savings...

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superordinate level correct answers the most general level within a category hierarchy (ex. pet) basic level correct answers most useful level of a concept, characterized by neither too much or too little information; most commonly used (ex. dog) subordinate level correct answers most restrict...

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Which of the following is an example of behavior that passes the dead man's test? correct answers Saying "I'm depressed" Which of the following illustrates a personological view of socially withdrawn behavior correct answers They don't come to parties because they are insecure ...

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Sources of research ideas correct answers Nonsystematic sources -Inspiration -Serendipity -Everyday occurrences Systematic sources -Past research nonsystematic sources correct answers sources for research ideas that present themselves in an unpredictable manner; a concerted attempt to loca...

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Behavior correct answers What you say and do 4 dimensions of behavior that can be measured correct answers Frequency Duration Intensity Latency Overt behavior correct answers observable behavior Covert behavior correct answers Private behavior (not visible to the outside observer). ...

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Difference between Hearing and Listening correct answers Hearing is passive process that requires ears only Listening is an active process that requires ears and mind What is the main goal of the microskills hierarchy? (Ivey & Ivey) correct answers To understand how the client experiences the w...

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Describe psycholinguistics correct answers discipline devoted to understanding properties of human language and mechanisms responsible for language acquisition Describe mental lexicon correct answers all words (symbols) that allow for communication and comprehension - semantic memory - each re...

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when one remembers info but is mistaken about the specific episode that is the source, this is know as: correct answers source monitoring error in a 1927 study, Bransford and Johnson read an abstract passage aloud to participants who then had to recall as much info as possible. Some participants...

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Working Memory correct answers - active and temporary representation of information that is maintained for the short term, available for manipulation - STM refers to broad class of transient memories that receive our attention - working memory is one of many ways in which STM is used as a cognitiv...

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In a word stem completion task, people are correct answers more likely to fill in the blanks to form words that they have previously seen. Habituation and sensitization are explained well by which theory? correct answers Dual Process Theory. Touching a patch of skin on the hand causes a partic...

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A baseball player gets a hit approximately every third time at bat. This is an example of a _________ schedule of reinforcement. correct answers variable-ratio In behavioral economics, the________ refers to the distribution of resources that maximizes the individual's subjective value or satis...

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Skill correct answers an ability that can improve over time through practice perceptual-motor skill correct answers learned movement patterns guided by sensory inputs cognitive skill correct answers a skill that requires problem solving or the application of strategies closed skill correct ...

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Associationism (Aristotle) correct answers The principle that memory depends on the formation of linkages ("associations") between pairs of events, sensations, and ideas, such that recalling or experiencing one member of the pair elicits a memory or anticipation of the other. contiguity, fr...

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Unconditioned stimulus (US) correct answers A cue that has some biological significance and in the absence of prior training naturally evokes a response. Unconditioned response (UR) correct answers The naturally occurring response to an unconditioned stimulus (US). Conditioned stimulus (CS) co...

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