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WGU D570 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS - 100% CORRECT ALREADY GRADED A+ GUARANTEED PASS | | WGU A person went on a trip to the ocean. Which example shows the concept of autobiographical memory as an integration of episodic and semantic memories for this scenario? - ANS The person remembers jumping in the waves and the outdoor temperature that day. How does the generation effect relate to attention in a paired-associate task? - ANS Having participants engage in word completion focused attention longer on each word pair, compared to shallow word processing. Which stimuli are remembered best in a long-term memory task according to Nairne's evolutionary theory of encoding? - ANS Stimuli judged as useful for providing protection Which example shows the difference between the standard model of consolidation and the multiple trace model of consolidation regarding encoding episodic memories about a trip to a lake? - ANS The standard model of consolidation argues that the hippocampus is involved only in the early development of lake trip memories, but the multiple trace model argues that the hippocampus remains active in long-term trip memories. What has research determined about the association between neutral language r profanity and enhanced memory? - ANS arousing words that reference profanity or explicit content are more memorable than neutral words Which example demonstrates the application of Bartlett's repeated reproduction when a student is tested on course content? - ANS A student discusses the content in their study guide four times, then five times, daily for two days before a test to concisely recall the information. 2 WGU WGU D570 A traveler can attend to what the hotel's concierge says about lunch options based on how loudly they are speaking, while disregarding other verbal communications happening in the noisy lobby. How is Broadbent's model of attention used in this scenario? - ANS The traveler uses filtering to focus on the lunch options over the lobby noise Which example demonstrates the Proust effect? - ANS A person smells freshly chopped wood and recalls a cabin vacation with their family. which significant findings did the "war of ghosts" experiment demonstrate regarding the effect of repeated reproduction on recall? - ANS Increased time passage led to greater inaccuracies and omissions in recall of the stories based on cultural context Which factor affects the accuracy and reliability of eyewitness testimony? - ANS Eyewitnesses may not see all aspects of a given incident What was the source of the imagery debate? - ANS Whether imagery is spatial or propositional What does the term in-attentional blindness suggest? - ANS A person fails to notice stimuli when their attention is focused elsewhere A person is walking and talking with a friend in the woods. How does the visuospatial sketch pad differ from the phonological loop according to Baddeley's model of working memory? - ANS The visuospatial sketch pad holds information about potential hazards, whereas the phonological loop holds information related to the friend's words. Which aspect of lifespan development examines creativity? - ANS cognitive 3 WGU WGU D570 What is an example of lexical priming? - ANS a student is able to determine the meaning of a word after recently encountering a similar word A person recalls a fond childhood memory after walking past a garden of fragrant roses. Which type of memory is demonstrated in this scenario? - ANS Autobiographical memory What was John Watson known for? - ANS contributions to Behaviorism What was Jean Piaget known for? - ANS Creating the Stages of Cognitive development What was Alexander Huth known for? - ANS contributions to brain mapping What was Stephen Kosslyn known for? - ANS contributions to perception What was Noam Chomsky known for? - ANS contributions to language acquisition device (LAD) What is the mind's central role? - ANS determining our various mental abilities such as perception, attention, memory, emotion, language, deciding, thinking, and reasoning. Cognitive psychology - ANS study of mental processes, which includes determining the characteristics and properties of the mind and how it operates. Focuses on the basic mechanisms of the mind. What was Donder's Pioneering Experiment? - ANS How long it takes to make decisions What cannot be measured directly, but must be inferred from behavior? - ANS Mental responses How long it takes to respond to presentation of a stimulus - ANS reaction time 4 WGU WGU D570 reacting to the presence or absence of a single stimulus - ANS Simple Reaction Time time to respond to one of two or more stimuli. Response to one stimulus and a different response to another stimuli. - ANS Choice reaction time Who founded the first laboratory of scientific psychology? - ANS Wilhelm Wundt What determines an individual's chronotype? - ANS The genes they inherit from both parents How does methadone affect opioid withdrawal? - ANS It decreases the severity of the symptoms

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A person went on a trip to the ocean. Which example shows the concept of
autobiographical memory as an integration of episodic and semantic memories
for this scenario? - ANS ✓The person remembers jumping in the waves and the
outdoor temperature that day.

How does the generation effect relate to attention in a paired-associate task? -
ANS ✓Having participants engage in word completion focused attention longer on
each word pair, compared to shallow word processing.

Which stimuli are remembered best in a long-term memory task according to
Nairne's evolutionary theory of encoding? - ANS ✓Stimuli judged as useful for
providing protection

Which example shows the difference between the standard model of
consolidation and the multiple trace model of consolidation regarding encoding
episodic memories about a trip to a lake? - ANS ✓The standard model of
consolidation argues that the hippocampus is involved only in the early development
of lake trip memories, but the multiple trace model argues that the hippocampus
remains active in long-term trip memories.

What has research determined about the association between neutral language r
profanity and enhanced memory? - ANS ✓arousing words that reference profanity
or explicit content are more memorable than neutral words

Which example demonstrates the application of Bartlett's repeated reproduction
when a student is tested on course content? - ANS ✓A student discusses the content
in their study guide four times, then five times, daily for two days before a test to
concisely recall the information.



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A traveler can attend to what the hotel's concierge says about lunch options
based on how loudly they are speaking, while disregarding other verbal
communications happening in the noisy lobby. How is Broadbent's model of
attention used in this scenario? - ANS ✓The traveler uses filtering to focus on the
lunch options over the lobby noise


Which example demonstrates the Proust effect? - ANS ✓A person smells freshly
chopped wood and recalls a cabin vacation with their family.

which significant findings did the "war of ghosts" experiment demonstrate
regarding the effect of repeated reproduction on recall? - ANS ✓Increased time
passage led to greater inaccuracies and omissions in recall of the stories based on
cultural context

Which factor affects the accuracy and reliability of eyewitness testimony? - ANS
✓Eyewitnesses may not see all aspects of a given incident


What was the source of the imagery debate? - ANS ✓Whether imagery is spatial or
propositional



What does the term in-attentional blindness suggest? - ANS ✓A person fails to
notice stimuli when their attention is focused elsewhere



A person is walking and talking with a friend in the woods. How does the
visuospatial sketch pad differ from the phonological loop according to Baddeley's
model of working memory? - ANS ✓The visuospatial sketch pad holds information
about potential hazards, whereas the phonological loop holds information related to
the friend's words.

Which aspect of lifespan development examines creativity? - ANS ✓cognitive




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What is an example of lexical priming? - ANS ✓a student is able to determine the
meaning of a word after recently encountering a similar word


A person recalls a fond childhood memory after walking past a garden of
fragrant roses. Which type of memory is demonstrated in this scenario? - ANS
✓Autobiographical memory


What was John Watson known for? - ANS ✓contributions to Behaviorism


What was Jean Piaget known for? - ANS ✓Creating the Stages of Cognitive
development


What was Alexander Huth known for? - ANS ✓contributions to brain mapping


What was Stephen Kosslyn known for? - ANS ✓contributions to perception

What was Noam Chomsky known for? - ANS ✓contributions to language
acquisition device (LAD)

What is the mind's central role? - ANS ✓determining our various mental abilities
such as perception, attention, memory, emotion, language, deciding, thinking, and
reasoning.


Cognitive psychology - ANS ✓study of mental processes, which includes
determining the characteristics and properties of the mind and how it operates.
Focuses on the basic mechanisms of the mind.


What was Donder's Pioneering Experiment? - ANS ✓How long it takes to make
decisions

What cannot be measured directly, but must be inferred from behavior? -
ANS ✓Mental responses


How long it takes to respond to presentation of a stimulus - ANS ✓reaction time




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reacting to the presence or absence of a single stimulus - ANS ✓Simple Reaction
Time

time to respond to one of two or more stimuli. Response to one stimulus and a
different response to another stimuli. - ANS ✓Choice reaction time


Who founded the first laboratory of scientific psychology? - ANS ✓Wilhelm
Wundt

What determines an individual's chronotype? - ANS ✓The genes they inherit from
both parents


How does methadone affect opioid withdrawal? - ANS ✓It decreases the severity of
the symptoms

An engineer notices a colleague's leaking cup and then thinks about how paper
degrades and applies this observation to a design for planter pots that leave no
carbon footprint. Which method does the engineer apply to solve the problem of
designing their product in this scenario? - ANS ✓The engineer applied analogical
reasoning that considers semantic knowledge and observations of how others solve
problems while designing their product.

A group is asked to solve a complex puzzle by first stating its complex rules. Then
later, the puzzle is re-explained more simply, leading to a higher rate of success.
How would understanding the aspects of reasoning affect perception of the
problem? - ANS ✓By considering how context of presentation influences judgment

Which statement explains why it is possible to juggle while thinking about a
future vacation? - ANS ✓A person can think clearly about the vacation if they are an
expert juggler

While preparing for a quiz, a student commits key terms to long-term memory
by associating those terms to meaningful moments in their life. How does this
practice help the student memorize the terms? - ANS ✓It employs the technique of
elaborative rehearsal




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