AP PSYCHOLOGY 10
The three tasks of memory are:
Memory that holds vast amounts of information for very long periods of time is called:
The simplest memory system, sensory memory, holds:
A. cognitive schemas of sensory input for brief periods of time.
B. limited representations of sensory input for extended periods of time.
C. characterizations of sensory input for extended periods of time.
D. representations of sensory input for brief periods of time.
E. All of the above
If Lisa asks Ralph if he knows how far it is from New York to London, she is assessing his:
Which of the following involves shallow processing of information?
A. determining if two words are synonyms
B. deciding if a word fits in a sentence
C. thinking of antonyms of a specific word
D. counting the number of letters in a word
The fact that material learned in one environment is easier to remember in a similar environment than a
very different environment is known as:
Joan has trouble
remembering this semester’s psychology terms because she keeps getting them mixed up
with
last semester’s sociology terms. She is experiencing
This past year Donna
was promoted from eighth to ninth grade and was assigned a new school locker with
a
new combination. Donna has found that she has trouble remembering her new combination because it is similar to her old one. The memory problem Donna is experiencing is most probably a result of
Of the following,
who is most associated with the concept of a language acquisition device that appears to
be
an inborn tendency to acquire language in humans?
Deciding whether memories come from external sources (our experiences) or from internal sources (our
imagination) represent what is called:
A modern view of memories suggests that they are represented:
Karen Sue remembers
which wavelengths of light are shorter than others by recalling ROYGBIV. This is
an example of:
Knowing how to ride
a bike is stored in which of our memory subsystems?
Rather than checking
the dictionary, Billy Bob used, ‘I before e, except after c,” to
decide the spelling of
neither. To solve this problem he applied:
The three stages
of the Atkinson-Shiffrin process of memory are
Which of the following
examples best illustrate episodic memory
Doug wrote grocery
list for 10 items, but leaves it home. The list included in order: peas, corn, squash,
onions, apples, pears, bananas, flour, milk and eggs. If the law of primacy holds, which of the following is Doug most
likely to remember when he gets to the store?
A.
peas, pears, eggs
B. bananas, flour, peas
C. apples, pears, bananas
D.
flour, milk, eggs
E. peas, corn, onion
In example above,
which items would be recalled in Doug’s short term memory immediately after
writing the list?
A.
peas, corn, squash B peas,
corn, onions C.
apples, pears, bananas
D.
flour, milk, eggs
E. flour, corn, bananas
According to the
levels of processing theory of memory:
A.
we remember items that are repeated over and over
B.
maintenance rehearsal will encode items into our long-term memory
C.
deep processing involves elaborate rehearsal, ensuring encoding into long term memory
D.
input, output, and storage are the 3 levels
E.
we can only hold 7 items in short term memory before it is full
Which brain structures
play a key role in transferring info from short to long term?
Phonemes are
Because of all the
features commonly associated with the concept bird, a robin is considered
Compared to convergent
thinkers, to solve a problem divergent thinkers are more likely to
Unlike Skinner,
Chomsky believes children
Having been told
that Syd is an engineer and Fran is a elementary school teacher, when Arnold meets the
couple for the first time, he assumes Syd is husband and Fran wife, rather than the opposite. The best illustrates
Which exemplifies
retroactive interference:
A.
after suffering a blow to the head, J cannot for new memories
B.
Elle failed a Spanish test because she studied her Italian righter after studying Spanish
C.
Lot cannot remember an important historical date
D.
Le cannot remember his new locker combo, but remembers last year’s
E.
j remembers the first few items on the school supply list, but can’t remember the rest
Alpha and Beta waves
are characteristics of?
Humans develop a unique waking sleep cycle that
maximizes our chances of survival, is a statement
most typical of
Which has enabled
psychologists to learn the most about sleep processes over the last 50 yrs.
A. psychopharmacology B. lesions
C. EEG’s D. CT scans
E. MRI
Which stage of sleep
is characterized by brain waves with spindles and K-complexes?
The question “Is
intelligence more influenced by heredity or experience?” deals with a big issue in
psychology known as
Dr Didden was hired
by the TLC Company to help them retain their employees without lowering the
firm’s profits. After TLC removed cubicles
and permitted employees to decorate their workroom as
recommended by Dr. Didden, the absentee rate declined and no employees left for jobs elsewhere. Dr. Didden is most likely
Camillo Golgi and
a Spanish anatomist named Santiago Ramon y Cajal- forever changed our
understanding
of the brain and shared the what?
When a gene is __________,
the trait it controls will be present every time the gene is present.
A critical period
is a stage of development t when
A.
specific stimuli have a major effect on development that they do not produce at other times
B.
children are resistant to any kind of discipline by their parents
C.
new learning is prevented by older learning D. bonding between
parent and child takes place
E.
child enters elementary school and needs positive reinforcement
The correct order
of Piaget's stages of intellectual development?
The grasping, rooting,
and sucking reflexes of infants are best described as
During the formal
operations stage, children begin to
Which reflex probably
helps prevent falling?
A child is largely
nonverbal, is learning to coordinate purposeful movements with sense information, and
is developing the concept of object permanence. The child is in Piaget's __________
stage.
These psychologists
study these mental activities.
Substances capable
of causing birth defects are known as
Piaget is mainly
known for studying
When her mother
leaves, Linda cries. When her mother returns, Linda crawls into her lap. According to
Mary Ainsworth, Linda has a(n) __________ attachment.
Ralph has looked up a phone number to dial, but before he can dial the number, someone asks him the
time.
He has now forgotten the phone number, which he had stored in:
The capacity of short-term memory is:
The process of combining separate pieces of information into units in short-term memory is called:
In describing a
ball that is both red and big, we say, “Big red ball,” rather than, “Red big ball,”. Such a
rule
about word order is a specific rule of
Ralph thinks senior
citizens are the ones who back up traffic because they are hesitant drivers. When he
sees a line he looks for the lead driver. If
it is a senior citizen he points it out to his passenger. Ralph is
evidencing:
The 3 measures of central tendency are the mode, the mean and the median. Which of these three measures is most easily distorted by a few very large or very small scores.
Mode Mean Median They are equally vulnerable to distortion
from atypical scores None
When her mother
leaves, Linda cries. When her mother returns, Linda crawls into her lap. According to
Mary Ainsworth, Linda has a(n) __________ attachment.
securely
attached secure-avoidant insecure-avoidant
insecure-ambivalent . all
A test that attempts
to measure future success is known as a(n) _____ test.
intelligence
aptitude
achievement criterion referenced creativity
The reliability
of a test is best indicated by which of the following?
The
difficulty of the test for the intended population of test takers
The
spread of scores on the test
The
extent to which scores on the test correlate with a different measure of performance
The
degree to which scores on the test form a normal distribution
The consistency of scores on repeated administrations
of the test
Which of the following
sets of numbers has the largest standard deviation?
–2,
–1, 0, +1, +2
1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 2, 6, 10, 14, 18
5.756,
5.765, 5.890, 5.895, 5.923
91, 92, 93, 94, 95
You are the principal
of a public high school in America. In order to comply with the requirements of the
federal No Child Left Behind Act, you must document that your students have achieved a certain level on standardized
tests. Since students in your state must pass one of these tests to graduate, a parent has asked for you to explain just what
a standardized test is. How would you do that?
a
standardized test is one in which all students with a B average or higher should be expected to
pass
a
standardized test is one in which uniform procedures exist for giving and scoring the test
a
standardized test has little predictive validity
a
standardized test is designed to tap unconscious feelings and motives
a
standardized test only uses norms if the child is on the borderline between pass and fail
All of the following
statements concerning IQ are correct EXCEPT
IQ
is considered today to be an outdated term
IQ
is computed by measuring the ratio of mental age to chronological age times 100
average
IQ would be a score of 100
two-thirds
of all people score between 85 and 115 on IQ tests
all
of these statements are true
Spontaneous recovery refers to
reacquisition of a previously learned behavior
reappearance of a previously extinguished CR after a rest period
return of a behavior after punishment has ended
tendency of newly acquired responses to be intermittent at first
organism’s tendency to forget previously learned responses, but to relearn more quickly during
a send
training period
It is the mental activity associated with processing, understanding and computing
information.
Divergent thought Convergent intelligence
Cognition
A step by step procedure
that guarantees a solution is called?
Allegory
Setamic Divergent thought
Algorithm
Social thought
It is a statistical measure of relationship: it reveals how closely two things
vary together and thus how
well one predicts, the other
correlation
standard deviation
Mode
mean
range
The Human organism
displays various reactions that are characterized by opposing tendencies. Use a specific physiological or psychological mechanism
to explain how both aspects of opposing processes apply to EACH of the following.
Appetite
Autonomic Nervous System
Color vision
Drug Use
Nerve Firing