Cards in this guide (25)
Name the worlds hardest-riddle ever.
I HAVE CITIES ,BUT NO HOUSES I HAVE WATER ,BUT NO FISH I HAVE MOUNTAIN , BUT NO TREES WHAT AM I
In which field of psychology do scientists apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity and the quality of work life
How long does an iconic sensory memory last
a couple tenths of a second.
What is the activation-synthesis theory
dreams are a byproduct of brain activity during sleep
What prompted the Paris school system to hire Binet to develop an intelligence test
Compulsory education was a strong movement, and schools needed a method to separate the children who could readily learn from those who could not.
Why was the deviation IQ important
It allowed psychologist to compare one subject's IQ with that of
another subject
How is Jensen's theory related to Galton's early work
Both deal with reaction time.
Whose name is associated with the opponent-process theory
How did Binet select the questions for his test
The questions were based on items that children at various ages
should be able to do and answer correctly.
Which of these is not part of the same concept
When Thorndike was doing research with cats he placed them in a box To get out and obtain food the cat had to pull the correct chain or step on the correct pedal When the cat did this and learned
Instrumental conditioning because pushing the correct pedal was
instrumental in producing the reward.
Which form of memory seems to be the preferred memory for the working memory
Valerie and Todd have recently had their first child They love listening to the child babble Valerie tells Todd that the babbling is actually the basic sounds that will form words and they should st
You should support your child's babbling. Treat them like a
conversation partner.
What is the first step of the scienctific method
What are some probable preoperative diagnosis for a vulvectomy
Vulvar cancer is the typical diagnosis.
When Dillon is given a long list of numbers to remember he groups them into a series of larger numbers which makes memorizing easier for him What is this process called
This process is called chunking.
Kim-su learned the periodic table of elements in chemistry Over the summer she forgot most of them however when she started studying them again she relearned the material rapidly What did Ebbing
What is a good example of test validity
A+ None of the answers are correct.
What can happen if a conditioned stimulus is repeated over and over without being paired with an unconditioned stimulus
Nothng. No response is elicited to the conditioned stimulus
because it is not associated with an unconditioned stimulus.
What statements are correct about the effect of culture and biology
A+... All answers are correct
What is 5 5 5 5 5 equals 26
It is a FALSE statement.
It is a FALSE statement.
It is a FALSE statement.
It is a FALSE statement.
How diff is gardner's MI theory from the traditional concept of intelligences
how diff. is gardner's MI theory from the traditional concept of
intelligences?
Which of th following is true statement about the use of antidepressant medication and the treatment of ADHD
Though they are not as effective as stimulants, they are useful
when stimulants don't work
What is false about sensory memory
Sensory memory consolidates all sensory inputs into one holding area withing the brain
Which of these statements about animal communication are true a. Communication helps animals to find mates b. Communication helps animals find their food c. Communication helps animals
All of those statements are true. There is no exception.