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The left cerebral hemisphere in humans is most often linked with which cognitive function? A.Visuospatial skills B.Music perception C.Vocabulary skills D.Emotion processing - ANSWER left- verbal!!!!!!! visuospatial skills, music perception, and emotion processing tend to be lateralized to the right hemisphere. Research has shown that when individuals study material right before going to sleep, they perform better on a recall measure upon awakening compared to individuals who study and then watch a movie before going to sleep. Which memory construct provides the most likely explanation for these results? A.Misinformation B.Primacy C.Spreading activation D.Interference - ANSWER Interference. The movie is interfering with the information processing that is occurring. the movie would be interfering with information that is introduced. Individuals who have the ability to delay gratification in pursuit of long-term rewards are most likely to be categorized as having which type of intelligence? A.Analytical B.Creative C.Interpersonal D.Emotional - ANSWER Emotional intelligence!!!! Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to perceive, express, understand, and manage one's emotions. Emotionally intelligent people are self-aware and can delay gratification in pursuit of long-term rewards, rather than being overtaken by immediate impulses. Which psychological concept best explains observed response times during the IAT? A.Interference B.Dissonance C.Modeling D.Schemas Passage: A shorter response time for a particular combination of image and attribute indicates a stronger link in the participant's mind. - ANSWER Schematic processing is relevant to explaining response times during the IAT because the speed with which memory schemas (organized clusters of knowledge) are activated and processed is presumed to indicate the participant's implicit attitude. POE: A- this is when something comes into your mind and messes it up. B- cognitive dissonance. This is having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change. C- this would be imitating something. You aren't imitating anything. D is the best answer. Which component of attitudes is assessed by the study's online questionnaire? A.Affective B.Behavioral C.Cognitive D.Subconscious "The attitudinal questions focused on participants' ideas about how people gain or lose weight" - ANSWER Attitude= A(affect) B(behaviorism) C(cognitive) affect= emotional component. FEELings Behavioral= how we ACT. I will avoid spiders and if I see one I WILL SCREAM. Behavioral refers to what you would DO. Cognitive= how we THINK key word: IDEAS This goes along with the cognitive component of attitude. Which concept best explains the comparison made in the passage regarding Internet responses, face-to-face interviews, and telephone surveys (paragraph 2)? A.Selection bias B.Attribution error C.Social desirability D.Stereotype threat "For attitudes on sensitive topics, research suggests that internet responses may have advantages over face-to-face interviews or telephone surveys." - ANSWER C. This goes correctly with social A researcher is interested in how anxiety disorders affect escape learning. Which procedure is most appropriate for assessing the dependent variable in this study? A.Having the participants fill out a validated questionnaire that screens for anxiety disorders B.Having a trained practitioner assess the participants for anxiety disorders C.Monitoring how many trials it takes for participants to avoid a response that results in an electric shock when the electric shock is signaled with a tone D.Monitoring how many trials it takes for participants to be conditioned to perform a response that results in the termination of an electric shock - ANSWER A- this really wouldn't assess a dependent variable. B- no this is just wrong C vs D: Escape learning is a conditioned response to terminate an ongoing, negative stimulus. This is described in D. Choice C describes avoidance behavior. The only answer that makes sense is D. concrete operations is completed by age 9, sensorimotor at age 2, pre-operational age at 7. Compared to non-anxious participants, socially anxious participants reading negative peer evaluations are more likely to show enhanced activation in which brain region due to intense emotional responses? A.Thalamus B.Cerebellum C.Amygdala D.Medulla oblongata - ANSWER "Intense emotional responses" this refers to the emotion center of the brain, the amygdala Based on the results of studies 1 and 2, which conclusion about human perceptual development is supported? A.Perceptual organization is innate and constant over time. B.Different types of perceptual organization become functional over time. C.Different types of perceptual organization cannot be reliably measured during infancy due to differences represented in the results. D.Perceptual organization represented in the studies is mainly due to top-down processes. - ANSWER POE- A- this is false. as seen in the study, the 3-4 month group prefer novel perceptual stimuli but in study 2 they do not. D- Top-Down processing has more to do with thinking/comprehension/past experiences. The study here has to do with infants who can't even think lol. If anything this is bottom-up processing since this is strictly based on senses. The results show that infant preference for a novel stimulus depends on the age of the infant. Younger infants show preference for lightness-darkness perception but not form perception, and older infants show a preference for form perception. This suggests that perceptual organization improves with time. Participants in the studies are in which stage of Erikson's psychosocial development? A.Trust versus mistrust B.Competence versus inferiority C.Autonomy versus shame and doubt D.Initiative versus guilt - ANSWER 2, 3- to 4-month-old and 6- to 7-month-old infants This correlates with trust versus mistrust!!!

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AAMC FL 2 Bio COMPREHENSIVE
CONSICE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
2026/2027 ALREADY GRADED A+!!100%
GUARANTEED PASS!!!<<BRAND
NEW VERSION>>
The left cerebral hemisphere in humans is most often linked with which cognitive
function?

A.Visuospatial skills
B.Music perception
C.Vocabulary skills
D.Emotion processing - ANSWER ✓ left- verbal!!!!!!!

visuospatial skills, music perception, and emotion processing tend to be lateralized
to the right hemisphere.

Research has shown that when individuals study material right before going to
sleep, they perform better on a recall measure upon awakening compared to
individuals who study and then watch a movie before going to sleep. Which
memory construct provides the most likely explanation for these results?

A.Misinformation
B.Primacy
C.Spreading activation
D.Interference - ANSWER ✓ Interference. The movie is interfering with the
information processing that is occurring. the movie would be interfering with
information that is introduced.

, Individuals who have the ability to delay gratification in pursuit of long-term
rewards are most likely to be categorized as having which type of intelligence?
A.Analytical
B.Creative
C.Interpersonal
D.Emotional - ANSWER ✓ Emotional intelligence!!!! Emotional intelligence
refers to the ability to perceive, express, understand, and manage one's emotions.
Emotionally intelligent people are self-aware and can delay gratification in pursuit
of long-term rewards, rather than being overtaken by immediate impulses.
Which psychological concept best explains observed response times during the
IAT?

A.Interference
B.Dissonance
C.Modeling
D.Schemas

Passage: A shorter response time for a particular combination of image and
attribute indicates a stronger link in the participant's mind. - ANSWER ✓
Schematic processing is relevant to explaining response times during the IAT
because the speed with which memory schemas (organized clusters of knowledge)
are activated and processed is presumed to indicate the participant's implicit
attitude.


POE:

A- this is when something comes into your mind and messes it up.
B- cognitive dissonance. This is having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes,
especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change. C- this would
be imitating something. You aren't imitating anything.

D is the best answer.

Which component of attitudes is assessed by the study's online questionnaire?

A.Affective

, B.Behavioral
C.Cognitive
D.Subconscious

"The attitudinal questions focused on participants' ideas about how people gain or
lose weight" - ANSWER ✓ Attitude= A(affect) B(behaviorism) C(cognitive)

affect= emotional component. FEELings

Behavioral= how we ACT. I will avoid spiders and if I see one I WILL SCREAM.
Behavioral refers to what you would DO.

Cognitive= how we THINK

key word: IDEAS
This goes along with the cognitive component of attitude.

Which concept best explains the comparison made in the passage regarding
Internet responses, face-to-face interviews, and telephone surveys (paragraph 2)?

A.Selection bias
B.Attribution error
C.Social desirability
D.Stereotype threat

"For attitudes on sensitive topics, research suggests that internet responses may
have advantages over face-to-face interviews or telephone surveys." - ANSWER ✓
C. This goes correctly with social

A researcher is interested in how anxiety disorders affect escape learning. Which
procedure is most appropriate for assessing the dependent variable in this study?

A.Having the participants fill out a validated questionnaire that screens for anxiety
disorders

B.Having a trained practitioner assess the participants for anxiety disorders
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