Psychology Archive: Questions from June 19, 2022
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You are interested in whether certain personality traits differ across career types, particularly narcissism. You collect scores on narcissism from 8 people in the medical field, 8 people in social se1 answer -
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Question 19 (1 point) Regarding the experiment described in the previous question, what is the dependent variable? Age of the subject Day of the week Exercise vs. no exercise (movie) condition Mood of0 answers -
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According to the meta-analysis, character strengths interventions had a significant, positive effect on positive affect/happiness, with an aggregated effect size indicating a small overall effect. Tru1 answer -
Question 18 (1 point) An experimenter tests the hypothesis that physical exercise improves mood (makes people happy). Fifty 20-year-old subjects participate in the experiment. Twenty-five subjects are1 answer -
Answer the following questions after reading the online chapter, Child Maltreatment and Adoption. 1. Regarding the types and prevention of child maltreatment, identify some similarities and difference1 answer -
Question 21 (1 point) The major advantage of the experimental method over the correlational approach is that the experimental method allows the researcher to make causal conclusions make predictions d1 answer -
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Which of these theories refers to visual images as epiphenomena? The functional equivalence theory The dual-coding theory The propositional theory The mnemonic theory QUESTION 45 Which of the followin1 answer -
Question 23 (1 point) Researchers find a strong negative relationship between alcohol consumption and speed of response: The more alcohol consumed, the slower the response speed. Which of the followin1 answer -
Question 25 (1 point) Which of the followings is an operational definition of intelligence? The score of an intelligence test The ability to break problems down into component parts The ability to dea1 answer -
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Question 27 (1 point) How many pairwise comparisons are significant (assuming that when two error bars do not overlap, then the difference between the corresponding group means is significant)? 5,00-1 answer -
Question 29 (1 point) Sometimes, the simple knowledge that you are being observed as part of a study may cause you to change the way you behave instead of acting naturally. This best defines the probl1 answer -
Question 31 (1 point) In the previous problem, the "with/without audience" factor is a(n) _________ variable and the manipulation of this variable intends to demonstrate _________ effect. independent;1 answer -
Dr. Gottman stated high risk. O the ratio of positive and negative emotions during conflict O the way the conversation starts in a conflict discussion both of the above O neither of the above predicts1 answer -
QUESTION 12 The prototype model was found to be a good predictor of categorization when the information was but not when the information was continuous; discrete discrete; continuous the average; the1 answer -
In one study, the distinguishing feature separating those who were very happy (e.g., top 25% of sample) from those who are less happy (e.g., bottom 25% of sample) was the O quantity of relationships O1 answer -
I How is the coming of Jesus and the presentation of his message a decisive moment in history? In what way can we say the stories of the infancy narratives of Jesus in Matthew 2 and Luke 2 are histori1 answer -
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Group 4 Unit 4 Discussion Prejudice ✓ Group/section restrictions. Unit 4 Discussion: Prejudice? There are a number of examples where a person's race, sex, ethnic background, or sexual orientation ca1 answer -
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What was unique about the combination of visual elements in the Villa Barbaro? The Villas were given an enoblement by Palladio, making them acceptable for noble families of Venice to live in. | Descri0 answers -
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ime: 1 nour, 22 minutes, 23 seconas. Question Completion Status: QUESTION 19 The typicality effect is successfully explained by which model of semantic memory? hierarchical network feature comparison1 answer -
all of the above QUESTION 20 In recall tasks, people tend to have better memory for Schema-consistent items Schema-inconsistent items both schema consistent and inconsistent items neither schema consi1 answer -
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1. What is the Gate Control Theory of Pain in Psychology? 2. How does gate control theory suggest pain is blocked? 3. How can the gate of pain be closed? 4. When you were younger, how did your parents1 answer -
At around 10-12 months of age, human infants first display the capacity for: sharing joint attention with their parents understanding that others can have false beliefs recognizing the face of their m1 answer -
Apes are said to possess episodic culture, because they excel in the perception, understanding, and recall of events, but they do not show evidence of which of the following? semantic memory share cul1 answer -
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Match the definitions with the provided terms. [Choose] a strong inductive a argument with all true premises [Choose] an argument in which the truth of the premises logically guarantees the truth of t1 answer -
According to the textbook, responding to Joint Attention is mediated by which of the following brain mechanisms: a left hemisphere attention system an anterior attention system a right hemisphere atte1 answer -
How does imitation differ from emulation? O They don't differ in a clear way - both abilities involve copying a behavior Imitation requires mirror neurons, while emulation doesn't O In imitation, the1 answer -
The development of what technology resulted in a shift from hunter-gatherer societies to culturally rich and socially complex villages and cities? agriculture fishing domestication of cattle archery1 answer -
The capacity of a 4-year-old child to understand that other people have a different perspective than they do illustrates their growing skill in which of the following abilities: theory of mind semanti1 answer -
Based on your knowledge of collectivist and individualist cultures, how might the marketing strategy for an iPhone differ in China as compared to the US? O ads would focus on how an iPhone is superior1 answer -
People on the autism spectrum are less likely to show normal social intelligence because they show deficits in which of the following: emotional contagion attention perspective taking causal inference1 answer -
24. Angel suffered a stroke. Since then, she doesn't seem to care about the things she used to enjoy, such as the foods she used to love or sexual intimacy with her husband. Based on her symptoms, whi1 answer -
People on the autism spectrum appear to be less likely to fall for the illusions of magicians because they show deficits in which of the following: O language long-term memory O joint attention causal1 answer -
Which of the following is NOT a good definition of culture? A set of beliefs about another person's mind The beliefs, customs, arts, etc. of a particular society, group, place or time A way of thinkin1 answer -
Answered 23. After careful observation, Angel concludes that children who have siblings are better at sharing than those who do not. Which of psychology's goals is being addressed by Angel's study? Se1 answer -
What cultural artifacts led to archaeologists changing the time frame of the development of agriculture? cave art pottery shards Evidence of campfires The Hohlenstein-Stadel figurine1 answer -
According to the Russian Doll Model of Empathy, Sympathetic concern and consolation are synonymous People, and clinical groups, can show differences in the levels and varieties of empathy Perspective1 answer -
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Question 30 (1 point) Dr. Robinson conducts an experiment and finds that subjects who perform a task in front of an audience do worse than subjects who perform alone. Dr. Robinson concludes that being1 answer -
6. As a behavioral psychologist, which strategy below is Amber likely to suggest in order to get a child to do his homework without arguing? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use t1 answer -
11. Lucy studies whether commercials featuring damaged homes following a hurricane increases the likelihood that people will donate to a disaster relief fund. The control group sees commercials about1 answer -
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According to comparative research on languages, the greatest diversity of languages is found in: Africa Europe The Americas O Asia1 answer -
* Question Completion Status: QUESTION 27 When performing a lexical decision task, one may respond more quickly to the word "TABLE" when it has been immediately preceded by the word "CHAIR." This phen1 answer -
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31. Percy listens to music while studying. He says he is capable of singing the lyrics and reading his textbook at the same time. Percy thinks that paying attention to both his music and his text is a1 answer -
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5. A researcher used head-mounted eye tracking to record what crawling and walking infants see as they move around a playroom. An assistant followed behind infants holding a harness to prevent the tin1 answer -
8. A researcher used head-mounted eye tracking to record what crawling and walking infants see as they move around a playroom. After data collection, a "primary coder" laboriously coded the video reco1 answer -
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12. In the Wynn (1992) paper we read, the researchers tested infants' looking time to simple math calculations using Mickey Mouses in a display case. Across all 3 experiments, the experimenters manipu1 answer -
26. During a blind taste test, Robert tastes four different foods. He uses the tastes, textures, and smells of each of the four foods to determine what it is he is actually eating. Which type of proce1 answer -
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14. Caregivers completed inventories of their infants' vocabularies (MacArthur-Bates Communicative Developmental Inventory) and temperament (Rothbart's Infant Behavior Questionnaire) when their babies1 answer -
18. Mark examines the relationship between mask wearing and COVID cases. He discovers that people who regularly wear masks have fewer cases of COVID. Which correlation coefficient below best represent1 answer -
18. A problem with comparing children in a younger age group to children in an older age group is: a. that cross-sectional studies can never reveal mechanisms of development. b. the assumption that th1 answer -
P 21. Despite the difficulty of mastering and implementing the technology, head-mounted eye tracking is more useful than other similar methods (e.g., remote eye tracking or a head camera) when researc1 answer -
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3. In terms of the organization of the brain, which region below is considered the most sophisticated and involves executive decision making? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use1 answer -
what natural visual stimuli fill infants' field of view. The best interpretation of a positive result in a preferential looking study is that infants a. like to see some displays more than others. 1 b1 answer -
26. Researchers cleverly monitored infants' facial expressions during baseline, learning, and extinction periods in contingent reinforcement paradigms. They found that infants whose movements drive th1 answer -
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D 30. In a visual habituation task, Kellman & Spelke (1983) randomly assigned infants to one of two groups. Group A habituated to a stationary rod behind a box, and Group B habituated to a moving rod1 answer -
34. As Janine curled her hair, the curling iron touched her skin. She immediately shouted, "ouch, that hurt!" She then turned it off and set it down on the bathroom counter. Setting down the curling i1 answer -
32. Baby-care and toy manufacturers often design products based on a limited understanding of research findings. For example, based on Fantz' studies of preferential looking, toy manufacturers designe1 answer -
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25. After infants complete participation in a research study, caregivers often ask, "How did my baby do?" Although most researchers avoid saying anything diagnostic to caregivers regardless of the par1 answer -
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49. Margaret has been diagnosed with epilepsy, which causes her to have multiple seizures a day. In order to treat this, she underwent a surgery that split the hemispheres of her brain. If we were to1 answer -
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48. A researcher recorded toddlers' vocabularies every day starting on the first day that they produced a word and ending on the first day that they produced two-word utterances. The design of this st1 answer -
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E 10. Telephones used to have live operators who would sit in front of a giant switchboard and connect each incoming call with the person they were trying to reach. This system is similar in function1 answer -
27. During class, Tony takes notes quickly in shorthand. Later, he struggles to read some of the words he wrote. To decipher the words, he reads over the notes several times to get the general idea, w1 answer -
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Question 2 (1 point) Match the following studies with their scientific goals Study Description 1 A researcher finds out, with the use of the experimental method, that the cause of forgetting is retroa1 answer -
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30. TJ says that the color "blue" tastes like a chocolate-chip cookie and "green" tastes like applesauce. The condition described by T.J demonstrates the idea that: Select an answer and submit. For ke1 answer -
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QUESTION 36 Imagery studies provide evidence that visual images retain the characteristics of the objects or scenes they represent we manipulate and scan images in the same way we manipulate and scan1 answer -
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"Discuss why Pico della Mirandola thinks humanity is so special and unique. What makes humans so great (even greater than the angels)? Use one quote from the text below.
Chapter 9 The Renaissance 311 Pico della Mirandola ORATION ON THE DIGNITY OF MAN In the opening section of the Oration, Pico declares that unlike other creatures, human beings have not been assigned a1 answer -
28. If a dangerous teratogen is introduced during the interfere with, a. zygotic; implantation. b. zygotic; limb and organ development. fetal; lung and brain formation. d. embryonic; implantation. 29.1 answer -
2. Although there are many types of research, which of the statements below explains why experiments are unique? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to sel1 answer -
1. Identify a common human response that is classically conditioned. 2. Identify Cause (US), Natural Effect (UR), Unnatural Cause (CS), Conditional Response(CR) 3. Present the stages arranged (example
ents 24/7 PSYCH BOOK Canvas Ma Canvas TERMS • US - Unconditioned Stimulus - The trigger that doesn't have to have been learned, it naturally produces the response. -UR- Unconditioned Response - The1 answer