Test Bank for Cognition 6th Edition by Radvansky
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1. The student of mental activity and thinking, broadly conceived, is called .
a. cognitive science
b. mind science
c. cognitive studies
d. mind studies
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Type:
conceptual
Answer: a
2. When did the cognitive revolution occur?
a. early 1970s
b. late 1950s
c. late 1850s
d. mid-1940s
Page: 2
Type:
factual
Answer: b
3. Memory does NOT involve .
a. a mental storage system
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b. acquiring information
c. complex decision making
d. mental processes
Page: 6
Type:
conceptual
Answer: c
4. The mental process of acquiring and retaining information for later retrieval is .
a. cognition
b. memory
c. planning
d. forecasting
Page: 6
Type:
conceptual
Answer: b
5. Cognition does NOT involve .
a. reflexes
b. mental activities
c. perceiving
d. understanding
Page: 6
Type:
conceptual
Answer: a
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6. The collection of mental processes and activities used in perceiving,
remembering, thinking, and understanding is .
a. operations
b. mentalism
c. cognition
d. computational neuroscience
Page: 6
Type:
conceptual
Answer: c
7. People first began wondering about how the mind worked.
a. after the cognitive revolution
b. after Aristotle
c. after Descartes
d. before any of these people or events
Page: 7
Type:
conceptual
Answer: d
8. Reductionism is .
a. the method in which observers are carefully trained to report on inner sensations and
experiences
b. the building blocks underlying the structure of the brain
c. the branch of experimental psychology that deals with human participants as they
learn verbal materials, e.g., items or stimuli composed of letters and/or words
d. attempting to understand a complex event by breaking the event down into its
components
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Page: 7
Type:
conceptual
Answer: d
9. Ecological validity means .
a. the amount of experimental control the experimenter has over the important
manipulations
b. acquiring and retaining information for later retrieval
c. attempting to break down complex events by breaking them down into their
components
d. representative of the real world
Page: 7
Type:
conceptual
Answer: d
10. If we hear a complaint that experimental psychology research lacks ecological
validity, the person iscomplaining that .
a. the research is not representative of real-world situations
b. the research lacks sufficient precision
c. the research lacks an appropriate comparison group
d. we are attempting to understand complex phenomena by breaking them down
into their components
Page: 7
Type:
applied
Answer: a
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