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EXP3604 ch 4 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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EXP3604 UPDATED Test Questions And CORRECT Answers
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analytic introspection.The procedure in which trained participants describe their 
experiences and thought processes in response to stimuli presented under controlled 
conditions is known as 
The main point of the Donders' reaction time experiments was tomeasure the amount of 
time it takes to make a decision. 
continuous.Early studies of brain tissue that used staining techniques and microscopes 
from the 19th century described the "nerve ". These early understandings were in error in th...
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EXP3604C Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers
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What brought about the cognitive revolution aka the switch from introspection to behaviorism? 1. The science of psychology cannot study the mental world directly 
2. The science of psychology MUST study the mental world to understand behavior 
Who were Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener and what did they do? 1. Their work eventually led to experimental psychology 
2. Their view: psychology needs to focus on the study of conscious mental events-feelings, thoughts, perceptions and recollections 
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EXP3523 TOP Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Fluent and easy-to-process items are often Given high JOLs even when memory for 
these items may be poor 
Studies linking TOTs and retrieval time show that when participants are experiencing 
TOTs, they spend more time trying to retrieve an unrecalled target 
Temporal lobe amnesiacs show which pattern? Temporal lobe amnesiacs' feeling-ofknowing accuracy remains normal even though their memory performance declines 
Metacognitive control is similar to which concept? self-regulation
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EXP3604 TOP Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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The most sophisticated computing device in the (known) universe is Brain 
Which of these would not be considered part of 'Cognition'? Digestion 
Historically, Artificial Intelligence has been least successful at tasks that require 
Flexible Thinking 
Dramatic recent progress in artificial intelligence is largely based on computer 
programs that can learn rather than being programmed 
Idealism 
Physicalism 
Dualism 
Neutral monism Only the mind exists
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EXP3604 Exam Two Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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Sensory Memory refers to a very brief memory system that holds literal information for a fraction of a second to allow cognitive processing 
 
-entry points for raw info brought in by the senses 
-The effects are extremely short term with this info forgotten within a few seconds. 
-known as the first level of memory. 
 
-Nonconscious level (occurs prior to consciousness) 
-Storing a literal image 
- decays within 1/5- 1/2 second 
-lots of lots of info the exact form it was encoded, large cap...
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EXP3604 Exam 3 Study Set- Questions and Correct Answers
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Memory strategies Conscious mental activities you perform that can help improve your encoding and retrieval 
divided attention Having to divide your attention between two tasks 
Research found that background music/talking impacted introverts more than extroverts 
You tend to perform poorer on divided attention tasks 
levels of processing Deep processing of information leads to better recall because it emphasizes elaboration and distinctiveness rather than simple rehearsal 
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EXP3604 Exam 4 Questions and Complete Solutions
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Suppose that you are given several pieces of information, and you must infer whether the logical consequence of that information is correct. The task you are performing is called deductive reasoning. 
Here is a reasoning problem: If Mary is a psychology major at your college then she must take statistics. Mary graduates from your college without taking statistics. Therefore, Mary is not a psychology major. What kind of problem is this? Conditional reasoning problem 
Julio has been told, "If you...
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Exam 4 EXP3604 Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Of the following real-world phenomena, the confirmation bias best explains the observation that people 
A. misjudge homicide as more prevalent in the U.S. than suicide. 
B. do not always make decisions that maximize their monetary outcome. 
C. Correct! can cite several reasons for their position on a controversial issue but none for the opposing side. 
D. are more likely to purchase meat advertised as 80 percent fat free than 20 percent fat. can cite several reasons for their position on a contr...
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EXP3604 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What is cognitive psychology? the study of mental processes - perception, attention, memory, language, knowledge, problem-solving, decision-making, and consciousness 
What are Marr's 3 levels of analysis? What do they characterize? 1. Computation - goal of computation, why is it important, and logic strategy - level of what device does and why - ex. cash register computes how much items cost 2. Representation & Algorithm - representation for input and output - algorithm for transformation - rul...
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