UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
Question: What is the general purpose of the Scantron answer sheet?
Correct Answer: To record answers for the exam.
Question: What is the time limit for the exam?
Correct Answer: 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Question: What is the required pencil type for marking answers?
Correct Answer: Number 2 pencil.
Question: What should you do if you wish to change an answer on the Scantron sheet?
Correct Answer: Erase clearly any answer you wish to change.
Question: How many multiple choice questions are on the exam?
Correct Answer: 35 multiple choice questions.
Question: What is the total number of points for the exam?
Correct Answer: 175 points total (5 points each).
Question: What are the three major stages of the perceptual process?
Correct Answer: 1. Stimulus, 2. Physiology, 3. Behavior.
Question: What does the absolute threshold represent?
Correct Answer: The smallest amount of energy needed to detect a stimulus.
Question: What are the three types of perceptual relationships?
Correct Answer: A: stimulus-behavior, B: stimulus-physiology, C: physiology-behavior.
Question: What is the significance of measuring detection thresholds?
Correct Answer: To determine the minimum stimulus intensity required for detection.
Question: What is the purpose of the exam review participation?
Correct Answer: To earn extra credit by submitting questions at the end of the lecture.
Question: What should students do during the exam review?
Correct Answer: Write answers on a separate sheet of paper from their notes.
Question: What is the format of the exam?
Correct Answer: Multiple choice questions using a Scantron answer sheet.
Question: What is the date of the exam?
Correct Answer: Tuesday, February 24.
Question: What is the significance of the Scantron form number?
Correct Answer: It identifies the specific answer sheet used for the exam.
Question: What should students avoid doing on the Scantron sheet?
, Correct Answer: Making stray marks.
Question: What is the total number of points each question is worth?
Correct Answer: 5 points.
Question: What is the maximum number of points for extra credit participation?
Correct Answer: 5 points.
Question: What is the purpose of the 'Sample Only' marking on the exam materials?
Correct Answer: To indicate that the document is not to be copied.
Question: What is the format of the exam questions?
Correct Answer: Multiple choice with options A, B, C, D, and E.
Question: What should be done with the notecard during the exam?
Correct Answer: It is allowed for reference.
Question: What is the first step in the perceptual process?
Correct Answer: Stimulus detection.
Question: What is the second step in the perceptual process?
Correct Answer: Physiological processing.
Question: What is the third step in the perceptual process?
Correct Answer: Behavioral response.
Question: What is the method of limits in perception?
Correct Answer: A technique where stimuli of different volume intensities are presented in ascending or
descending order to determine the absolute threshold.
Question: What is the average cross-over point in the method of limits?
Correct Answer: It is the absolute threshold where the observer can perceive the stimulus.
Question: What are the five questions about the perceptual world?
Correct Answer: 1. Can it be detected? 2. How can we measure perception above threshold? 3. What is the
perceptual magnitude of a stimulus? 4. What is the identity of the stimulus? 5. How quickly can I react to it?
Question: What is magnitude estimation in perception?
Correct Answer: A method used to measure the perceptual magnitude of a stimulus.
Question: What is recognition testing?
Correct Answer: A method used to identify the stimulus in perception studies.
Question: What does a phenomenological report describe?
Correct Answer: It describes the subjective experience of what is perceived.
Question: What is the role of sensory neurons?
Correct Answer: They convert specific energy into electrical signals for processing.
Question: What is the resting membrane potential?