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Category > Psychology Posted 08 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

Exam: 250374RR - Psychology: The Science of the Mind

can someone please help me with this test, course hero tricked me i thought they had the answers already 

 

Student ID: 22042438 Exam: 250374RR - Psychology: The Science of the Mind When you have completed your exam and reviewed your answers, click Submit Exam . Answers will not be recorded until you hit Submit Exam . If you need to exit before completing the exam, click Cancel Exam . Questions 1 to 20: Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page break, so be sure that you have seen the entire question and all the answers before choosing an answer. 1. Which of the following statements regarding processing is true? A. Bottom-up processing allows us to fill in the gaps in an incomplete or ambiguous pattern. B. Bottom-up processing is guided by experience, expectations, and motivations. C. Top-down processing allows us to fill in the gaps in an incomplete or ambiguous pattern. D. Top-down processing is a process of recognizing and processing components of a pattern. 2. Dr. Lombard's research is focused on the capacity of the human mind to store and retrieve information. Her colleague, Dr. Fry, is a clinician who strives to help his clients be "the best that they can be." As a fly on the wall listening to the two psychologists' friendly disputes during coffee breaks, which of these assertions would you most likely expect from Dr. Fry? A. Mental confusion is best compared to a deficiency in short-term memory. B. A person's basic assumptions about themselves are inevitably false. C. If biology is destiny the concept of free will can be only an illusion. D. People can't be held responsible for their life choices. 3. Which of these statements most accurately characterizes linear perspective? A. Through experience, we determine that changes in images focused on the retina occur as a result of the motion of our bodies. B. Having learned that distant objects tend to be closer together, we interpret a two-dimensional image on the retina in three dimensions. C. We learn to compensate for the monocular disparity between the retinal images of the left and right eye. D. As we view a landscape, the relative sizes of objects are revealed by texture gradient cues. 4. Regarding the association areas of the cerebral cortex, which of the following statements is most accurate? A. Association areas are to thinking as neuroplasticity is to language. B. Most association areas are located in the left cerebral hemisphere. C. The association areas are largely responsible for neurogenesis. D. Changes in personality may indicate damage to the association areas. 5. Rods are to light intensity as cones are to A. color perception. B. the iris. C. the optic nerve.
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D. the retina. 6. By means of introspection, Dr. Marsh attempts to determine the components of things like perception, thinking, and consciousness. By contrast, Dr. Smyth wants to understand what the mind does in producing different kinds of behavior. We can reasonably assume that Dr. Marsh's research is mainly guided by the principles of A. functionalism. B. structuralism. C. Gestalt psychology. D. objectivism. 7. A clinical experiment is designed in such a way that neither the researchers dispensing a treatment nor the persons in the experimental or control groups know if they're getting a sugar pill or a new drug. This sort of experimental design is employing a/an _______ procedure. A. placebo B. double-blind C. reverse psychology D. experimenter expectations 8. A reflex, like automatically removing your hand from a hot stove, involves pain messages sent to the spinal cord by way of _______ neurons, while the movement of your hand is controlled by _______ neurons. A. sensory; motor B. motor; sensory C. somatic; sympathetic D. somatic; sensory 9. Which of the following statements regarding taste and smell is true? A. People often have a very short memory of smells. B. Taste buds wear out and are replaced about every 25 days. C. Women tend to have a better sense of smell than men. D. So-called supertasters may be inclined to obesity. 10. You could locate receptor sites involved in transmitting a nerve impulse by finding the A. endorphins. B. neural regulators. C. myelin. D. synapse. 11. I study a sample of 100 high school students and find that student IQ scores increase significantly as the level of reported parental income increases. I can conclude from this that A. there's a positive correlation between parental income and children's IQ scores. B. there's a negative relationship between parental income and children's IQ scores. C. higher parental income causes an increase in children's IQ scores.

 

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