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Test Bank for Cognitive Psychology In and Out of the Laboratory, 6e Kathleen M. Galotti (All Chapters ) Instructor Resource Galotti, Cognitive Psychology: In and Out of the Laboratory, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2018 Chapter 1: Cognitive Psychology : History, Methods, and Paradigms Test Bank Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following is NOT an example of a cognitive process ? a. attention b. perception c. reflex d. problem solving Ans: c Learning Objective: 1-1: Identify examples of cognitive activity that occur in everyday life Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Setting the Stage Difficulty Level: Easy 2. That guest star on your favorite television show looks familiar. You are sure that you have seen him before, but you are unable to think of his name. The fact that you know you have seen the face before, however, illustrates the cognitive process of ______. a. perception b. attention c. recognition d. problem solving Ans: c Learning Objective: 1-1: Identify examples of cognitive activity that occur in everyday life Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Setting the Stage Difficulty Level: Medium Instructor Resource Galotti, Cognitive Psychology: In and Out of the Laboratory, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2018 3. The earliest theories about cognitive abilities date back to ______. a. Aristotle and Plato b. John Locke c. Sigmund Freud d. Williams James Ans: a Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the various schools of psychology as their history relates to cognitive psychology Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Influe nces on the Study of Cognition Difficulty Level: Easy 4. All of the following statements are central to empiricism EXCEPT ______. a. Knowledge comes from an individual’s experience. b. Learning takes place through the mental association of two ideas. c. Environment plays a powerful role in determining intellectual ability. d. Important structures of the human mind are present at birth. Ans: d Learning Objective: 1 -2: Describe the various schools of psychology as their history relates to cognitive psychology Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Influences on the Study of Cognition Difficulty Level: Easy 5. The philosopher John Locke was a strong believer in ______, which rests on the assumption that knowledge comes from an individual’s own experience. a. nativism b. empiricism Instructor Resource Galotti, Cognitive Psychology: In and Out of the Laboratory, 6e SAGE Publishing, 2018 c. behaviorism d. structuralism Ans: b Learning Objective: 1 -2: Describe the various schools of psychology as their history relates to cognitive psychology Influences on the Study of Cognition Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Easy 6. The belief that most of our abilities and tendencies are with us from birth is known as ______. a. nativism b. empiricism c. associationism d. behaviorism Ans: a Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the various schools of psychology as their history relates to cognitive psychology Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Influences on the Study of Cogn ition Difficulty Level: Easy 7. ______ emphasizes the role of constitutional factors over the role of learning in the a cquisition of abilities and tendencies. a. Behaviorism b. Empiricism c. Nativism d. Functionalism Ans: c Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the various schools of psychology as their history relates to cognitive psychology
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