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he Mind 8th Edition by Daniel Reisberg
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, CHAPTER 1: The Science of the Mind LEARN
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1.1. Describe the scope and goals of cognitive psychology.
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1.2. Understand the case of H.M., and the many ways that memory influences our lives.
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1.3. Describe the limitations of introspection as a method for scientific inquiry.
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1.4. Compare and contrast classical (Watsonian) behaviorism and cognitive psychology.
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1.5. Kant‘s ―transcendental method‖ is sometimes called ―inference to best explanation.‖ Explain this
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method and how it works.
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1.6. Describe the role, in the emergence of cognitive psychology, that was played by computer
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science and the development of ―computer intelligence.‖
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MULTIPLE CHOICE @o
1. Which of the following topics is NOT commonly studied within cognitive psychology?
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a. anger management
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b. decision making @o
c. memory
d. Attention
CORRECT ANSWER: A DIF:
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2. Cognitive processes are NOT necessary for which daily activity?
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a. reading a newspaper @o @o
b. studying for a test @o @o @o
c. talking on the phone@o @o @o
d. breathing
CORRECT ANSWER: D @o @o DIF: Easy REF: The Scope of Cognitive Psychology
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3. Alyssa wants to be a psychologist but is unsure which topic within psychology most inte
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rests her. Which of the following topics would be LEAST likely to lead her into cognitive
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psychology?
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a. amnesia
b. language acquisition @o
c. Lyme disease @o
d. problem-solving strategies @o
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4. Consider the sequence ―Betsy wanted to bring Jacob a present. She shook her piggy bank.‖
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Most people, after hearing this sequence, believe Betsy was checking her piggy bank to see if s
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he had money to spend on the gift. This inference about Betsy‘s goals depends on the fact that
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a. our previous knowledge fills in background information whenever we‘re understanding an event
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or conversation.
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b. readers are likely to know someone named Jacob.
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c. English, unlike other languages, requires speakers to mention all of the people involv
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ed in an event.
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d. the individual sentences are short.
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CORRECT ANSWER: A @o @o DIF: Easy REF: The Broad Role for Memory OBJ:
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5. Which of the following statements is LEAST likely to apply to patient H.M.?
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a. ―He cannot remember what he did earlier today, including events that took place just an hour
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ago.‖
b. ―He read this story last month, but he was still surprised by how the story turned out.‖
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c. ―Even though he has encountered the nurse many times, he is still unable to recognize her.‖
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d. ―He remembered that it was only a week ago that he‘d heard the sad news that his
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uncle had died.‖
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6. Research with H.M. provides an illustration for which major theme of the chapter?
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a. Introspection is an important research tool for cognitive psychologists.
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b. Cognitive psychology can help us understand a wide range of activities that depend on someone‘s
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ability to remember.
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c. Memory is not very important.
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d. The disruption caused by brain damage depends on how widespread the damage is, and n
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ot on the specific sites that are damaged.
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CORRECT ANSWER: B @o @ o DIF: Moderate REF:
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7. Patients suffering from clinical amnesia are characterized by
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a. memory dysfunction.
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b. an inability to recognize patterns.
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c. inarticulate speech. @o
d. impaired language comprehension.
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8. The term ―introspection‖ refers to the
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a. process by which one individual seeks to infer the thoughts of another individual.
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b. procedure of examining thought processing by monitoring the brain‘s electrical activity.
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c. process of each person looking within, to observe his or her own thoughts and ideas.
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d. technique of studying thought by interpreting the symbols used in communication.
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CORRECT ANSWER: C @o @o DIF: Easy REF: The Limits of Introspection OBJ:
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