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46. Place theory suggests that: __ A. __ B. __ C. __ D. 47. 48. 49. 50. we can locate the place from which a sound is emitted because of the distance between our ears. we have a system for sensing the position and movement of the various parts of our body. structures in the inner ear provide us with a sense of the position of our bodies in space. the pitch we hear is related to the place where the cochlea's basilar membrane is stimulated. Which receptor cells most directly enable us to distinguish different wavelengths of light? __ A. bipolar cells __ B. cones __ C. rods __ D. feature detectors Failure to realize how very hot the bath water really is after you have been sitting in it for ten minutes best illustrates the process of sensory: __ A. transduction. __ B. interaction. __ C. equilibrium. __ D. adaptation. __ E. accommodation. The cochlea is a: __ A. fluid-filled tube that provides a sense of upright body position. __ B. set of three tiny bones that amplify the vibrations of the eardrum. __ C. fluid-filled tube in which sound waves trigger nerve impulses. __ D. fluid-filled tube that provides a sense of body movement. Patients' negative expectations about the outcome of a surgical procedure can increase their postoperative experience of pain. This best illustrates the importance of: __ A. top-down processing. __ B. difference thresholds. __ C. sensory adaptation. __ D. transduction. __ E. accommodation. 1 51. 52. The cochlea is to the ear as the ________ is to the eye. __ A. retina __ B. pupil __ C. cornea __ D. optic nerve __ E. lens People's response to subliminal stimulation indicates that: __ A. __ B. __ C. __ D. 53. 54. 55. they are capable of processing information without any conscious awareness of doing so. they are more sensitive to subliminal sounds than to subliminal sights. their subconscious minds are incapable of resisting subliminally presented suggestions. they experience a sense of discomfort whenever they are exposed to subliminal stimuli. A time lag between left and right auditory stimulation is important for accurately: __ A. judging amplitude. __ B. identifying timbre. __ C. locating sounds. __ D. detecting pitch. Giulio's bag of marbles is twice as heavy as Jim's. If it takes 5 extra marbles to make Jim's bag feel heavier, it will take 10 extra marbles to make Giulio's bag feel heavier. This best illustrates: __ A. Weber's law. __ B. frequency theory. __ C. the opponent-process theory. __ D. accommodation. __ E. sensory adaptation. Hair cells are to audition as ________ are to vision. __ A. optic nerves __ B. pupils __ C. rods and cones __ D. feature detectors __ E. bipolar cells 2 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. The minimum amount of stimulation a person needs to detect a stimulus 50 percent of the time is called the: __ A. subliminal threshold. __ B. absolute threshold. __ C. sensory adaptation threshold. __ D. difference threshold. Jennifer can tune her guitar more effectively than Maria, because Jennifer is better at detecting whether specific strings are playing too sharp or too flat. With respect to tone sensitivity, Maria apparently has a ________ threshold than does Jennifer. __ A. lower difference __ B. higher absolute __ C. higher difference __ D. lower absolute Which theory emphasizes that personal expectations and motivations influence the level of absolute thresholds? __ A. feature detection theory __ B. opponent-process theory __ C. signal detection theory __ D. frequency theory Which process allows more light to reach the periphery of the retina? __ A. sensory adaptation of feature detectors __ B. accommodation of the lens __ C. dilation of the pupils __ D. transduction of the cones Sensation is to ________ as perception is to ________. __ A. organization; adaptation __ B. interpretation; organization __ C. detection; interpretation __ D. encoding; detection Newborns have been observed to show the greatest visual interest in a: __ A. rectangular shape. __ B. circular shape. __ C. drawing of a human face. __ D. bull's-eye pattern. 3 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. According to Piaget, a child can represent things with words and images but cannot reason with logic during the ________ stage. __ A. formal operational __ B. concrete operational __ C. sensorimotor __ D. preoperational Children's sense that their parents are trustworthy and dependable is most indicative of: __ A. accommodation. __ B. secure attachment. __ C. maturation. __ D. habituation. __ E. object permanence. Habituation refers to the: __ A. awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived. __ B. adjustment of current schemas to make sense of new information. __ C. biological growth processes that are relatively uninfluenced by experience. __ D. interpretation of new information in terms of existing schemas. __ E. decreasing responsiveness to a stimulus to which one is repeatedly exposed. If children cannot grasp the principle of conservation, they are unable to: __ A. retain earlier schemas when confronted by new experiences. __ B. deal with the discipline of toilet training. __ C. see things from the point of view of another person. __ D. recognize that the quantity of a substance remains the same despite changes in its shape. Dr. Williams's major research interest is the long-term effects of child-rearing practices on the psychological adjustment of offspring. It is most likely that Dr. Williams is a(n) ________ psychologist. __ A. developmental __ B. cognitive __ C. psychodynamic __ D. biological __ E. educational 4 67. 68. 69. Despite their poor memories of early life experiences, 11-month-olds are still capable of: __ A. imitating actions they observe others perform three months earlier. __ B. retaining lifelong memories of sexual abuse. __ C. remembering the trauma of their own birth. __ D. all the above. When Tommy's mother hides his favorite toy under a blanket, he acts as though it no longer exists and makes no attempt to retrieve it. Tommy is clearly in Piaget's ________ stage. __ A. concrete operational __ B. sensorimotor __ C. preoperational __ D. formal operational According to Piaget, accommodation refers to: __ A. adjusting current schemas in order to make sense of new experiences. __ B. parental efforts to include new children in the existing family structure. __ C. developmental changes in a child's behavior that facilitate social acceptance by family and peers. incorporating new experiences into existing schemas. __ D. 70. 71. 72. Maturation refers to: __ A. the acquisition of socially acceptable behaviors. __ B. the physical and sexual development of early adolescence. __ C. biological growth processes that are relatively uninfluenced by experience. __ D. any learned behavior patterns that accompany personal growth and development. According to Piaget, the ability to think logically about visible and tangible events first develops during the ________ stage. __ A. formal operational __ B. preoperational __ C. concrete operational __ D. sensorimotor Infant motor development is typically characterized by individual differences in ________ of the major developmental milestones. __ A. neither the sequence nor the age-related timing __ B. both the sequence and the age-related timing __ C. the age-related timing but not the sequence __ D. the sequence but not the age-related timing 5 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. "The magical number seven, plus or minus two" refers to the storage capacity of ________ memory. __ A. sensory __ B. implicit __ C. explicit __ D. short-term __ E. flashbulb The tendency to immediately recall the first and last items in a list better than the middle items is known as the ________ effect. __ A. spacing __ B. misinformation __ C. priming __ D. serial position __ E. next-in-line Ebbinghaus's use of nonsense syllables to study memory led to the discovery that: __ A. information that is automatically processed is rarely forgotten. __ B. our sensory memory capacity is essentially unlimited. __ C. the amount remembered depends on the time spent learning. __ D. what is learned in one mood is most easily retrieved in that same mood. The process of getting information out of memory storage is called: __ A. relearning. __ B. encoding. __ C. rehearsal. __ D. retrieval. __ E. priming. In order to remember the information presented in her psychology textbook, Susan often relates it to her own life experiences. Susan's strategy is an effective memory aid because it facilitates: __ A. the serial position effect. __ B. automatic processing. __ C. iconic memory. __ D. proactive interference. __ E. semantic encoding. 6 78. Echoic memory refers to: __ A. 79. 80. 81. 82. __ B. the automatic retention of incidental information about the timing and frequency of events. the encoded meanings of words and events in long-term memory. __ C. a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli. __ D. a vivid memory of an emotionally significant event. One day after Usha hears her mother's list of 12 grocery items, Usha is most likely to remember the items ________ of the list. __ A. at the end __ B. at the beginning and end __ C. at the beginning __ D. in the middle Chess masters can recall the exact positions of most pieces after a brief glance at the game board. This ability is best explained in terms of: __ A. the serial position effect. __ B. iconic memory. __ C. flashbulb memory. __ D. chunking. __ E. the method of loci. Which type of memory has an essentially unlimited storage capacity? __ A. short-term memory __ B. echoic memory __ C. long-term memory __ D. state-dependent memory Kathy performs better on foreign language vocabulary tests if she studies the material 15 minutes every day for 8 days than if she crams for 2 hours the night before the test. This illustrates what is known as: __ A. the serial position effect. __ B. automatic processing. __ C. chunking. __ D. mood-congruent memory. __ E. the spacing effect. 7 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. The process of encoding refers to: __ A. the recall of information previously learned. __ B. getting information into memory. __ C. the motivated forgetting of painful memories. __ D. the persistence of learning over time. __ E. a clear memory of an emotionally significant event. Automatic processing occurs without: __ A. sensory memory. __ B. visual imagery. __ C. conscious awareness. __ D. semantic encoding. The conscious repetition of information in order to maintain it in memory is called: __ A. automatic processing. __ B. chunking. __ C. rehearsal. __ D. priming. Your consciously activated but limited-capacity memory is called ________ memory. __ A. short-term __ B. implicit __ C. automatic __ D. explicit __ E. mood-congruent When 80-year-old Ida looked at her old wedding pictures, she was flooded with vivid memories of her parents, her husband, and the early years of her marriage. The pictures served as powerful: __ A. retrieval cues. __ B. iconic memories. __ C. encoding devices. __ D. automatic processing devices. Adopted children are LEAST likely to have ________ that resemble those of their adoptive parents. __ A. political attitudes __ B. religious beliefs __ C. moral values __ D. personality traits 8 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. Compared to fraternal twins, identical twins are much more similar in: __ A. extraversion. __ B. risk of divorce. __ C. emotional instability. __ D. all the above. According to evolutionary psychologists, behaviors that promote reproductive success are likely to be: __ A. disease-producing. __ B. genetically predisposed. __ C. socially prohibited __ D. ecologically disruptive. Professor Taylor suggested that a cautious attitude toward sexual encounters has proven to be more reproductively advantageous to women than to men because eggs are much less abundant than sperm. This suggestion best illustrates the logic of a(n) ________ theory of sexual behavior. __ A. social learning __ B. gender schema __ C. psychodynamic __ D. evolutionary A segment of DNA capable of synthesizing a specific protein is called a(n): __ A. neurotransmitter. __ B. gender schema. __ C. gene. __ D. hormone. __ E. chromosome. A human sperm cell contains: __ A. 46 genes. __ B. 23 chromosomes. __ C. 23 genes. __ D. 46 chromosomes. 9 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. Which of the following correlation coefficients expresses the weakest degree of relationship between two variables? __ A. +1.00 __ B. —.99 __ C. +.25 __ D. —.50 __ E. —.12 If psychologists discovered that wealthy people are less satisfied with their marriages than poor people are, this would indicate that wealth and marital satisfaction are: __ A. causally related. __ B. independent variables. __ C. negatively correlated. __ D. positively correlated. __ E. dependent variables. The survey method is commonly used in: __ A. correlational research. __ B. double-blind studies. __ C. experiments. __ D. case studies. In order to learn about the TV viewing habits of all the children attending Oakbridge School, Professor Devries randomly selected and interviewed 50 of the school's students. In this instance, all the children attending the school are considered to be a(n): __ A. population. __ B. representative sample. __ C. control condition. __ D. case study. __ E. independent variable. The explanatory power of a scientific theory is most closely linked to its capacity to generate testable: __ A. predictions. __ B. assumptions. __ C. correlations. __ D. variables. 10 99. 100. Correlational research is most useful for purposes of: __ A. explanation. __ B. control. __ C. prediction. __ D. replication. Professor Ober carefully monitors and records the behaviors of children on school playgrounds in order to track the development of their physical skills. Professor Ober is most clearly engaged in: __ A. experimentation. __ B. replication. __ C. survey research. __ D. naturalistic observation. 11 Answer Key 46. D 47. B 48. D 49. C 50. A 51. A 52. A 53. C 54. A 55. C 56. B 57. C 58. C 59. C 60. C 61. C 62. D 63. B 64. E 65. D 66. A 12 67. A 68. B 69. A 70. C 71. C 72. C 73. D 74. D 75. C 76. D 77. E 78. C 79. C 80. D 81. D 82. E 83. B 84. C 85. C 86. A 87. A 88. D 13 89. D 90. B 91. D 92. C 93. B 94. E 95. C 96. A 97. A 98. A 99. C 100. D 14