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Cognition Exploring The Science Of The Mind 6th Edition By Daniel Reisberg – Test Bank
Cognition Exploring The Science Of The Mind 6th Edition By Daniel Reisberg - Test Bank Cognition Exploring The Science Of The Mind 6th EDITION
- Exam (elaborations)
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Cognition Exploring The Science Of The Mind 6th Edition By Daniel Reisberg - Test Bank Cognition Exploring The Science Of The Mind 6th EDITION
Psyc 4100 CHAPTER 3
Multiple Choice Questions: 
2. What is the name of the part of the eye that converts light to neural impulses? 
a. cochlea 
b. iris 
c. retina 
d. lens 
Page: 62 
Type: factual
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Multiple Choice Questions: 
2. What is the name of the part of the eye that converts light to neural impulses? 
a. cochlea 
b. iris 
c. retina 
d. lens 
Page: 62 
Type: factual
Test Bank For Cognition 6th Edition By Radvansky
1. The student of mental activity and thinking, broadly conceived, is called __________. 
a. cognitive science 
b. mind science 
c. cognitive studies 
d. mind studies 
Page: 2 
Type: conceptual 
Answer: a
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. The student of mental activity and thinking, broadly conceived, is called __________. 
a. cognitive science 
b. mind science 
c. cognitive studies 
d. mind studies 
Page: 2 
Type: conceptual 
Answer: a
RSC Questions and answers
Mark the following statements true or false. 
We use inquiry to help us with problems that we encounter in unusual situations. True 
We often make errors in our everyday inquiries. True 
Science can be viewed as a method of inquiry using logic, observation and theory. True 
Tradition and authority are sources of knowledge which we reject completely, since they are not 
scientific. False 
Common sense is valuable in everyday life because it helps people to reach decisions and solve everyday 
pr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 109 pages •
Mark the following statements true or false. 
We use inquiry to help us with problems that we encounter in unusual situations. True 
We often make errors in our everyday inquiries. True 
Science can be viewed as a method of inquiry using logic, observation and theory. True 
Tradition and authority are sources of knowledge which we reject completely, since they are not 
scientific. False 
Common sense is valuable in everyday life because it helps people to reach decisions and solve everyday 
pr...
Statistics 1 / Statistiek 1 - English Summary - VU Psychology Year 1
Statistics = a body of methods for obtaining & analyzing data 
↳ provides methods for • 
Design = planning on how to gather data 
• 
Description = 
summarizing data - 
D descriptive statistics 
• 
Inference = 
making predictions ( for generalization ) based on the data - 
D inferential statistics
- Summary
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Statistics = a body of methods for obtaining & analyzing data 
↳ provides methods for • 
Design = planning on how to gather data 
• 
Description = 
summarizing data - 
D descriptive statistics 
• 
Inference = 
making predictions ( for generalization ) based on the data - 
D inferential statistics
Summary Biological & Cognitive Psychology - English - PART 2 - Year 1, Period 3 - VU Psychology
Week 743): car 11 , 17,9 
Emotions = a response of our brain to a positive or negative event , 
which results in a certain behavior d physiological responses 
↳ Valuable to survival . 
Emotions we experience today have endured natural selection . 
LD Ekman & Friesen have classified 6 basic emotions based on similarity in facial expressions across cultures 
↳ all other emotions are combinations
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- Summary
- • 4 pages •
Week 743): car 11 , 17,9 
Emotions = a response of our brain to a positive or negative event , 
which results in a certain behavior d physiological responses 
↳ Valuable to survival . 
Emotions we experience today have endured natural selection . 
LD Ekman & Friesen have classified 6 basic emotions based on similarity in facial expressions across cultures 
↳ all other emotions are combinations
Summary Biological & Cognitive Psychology (English) - PART 1 - Year 1, Period 2 - VU Psychology
CO
Twoapproachestothemind-bodyquesti# 
1 . 
Dualism = the belief that mind & body are separate , 
the body is matter but the mind is not 
2 . Monism = the belief that the mind is a phenomenon produced by the workings of the nervous system 
Blindsight = ability of Sb to reach for objects in their blind visual field while remaining unconscious of 
perceiving them to caused by damage to the mammalian visual system of the brain but a 
functioning privative system 
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D suggests that consciousness is...
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- Summary
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CO
Twoapproachestothemind-bodyquesti# 
1 . 
Dualism = the belief that mind & body are separate , 
the body is matter but the mind is not 
2 . Monism = the belief that the mind is a phenomenon produced by the workings of the nervous system 
Blindsight = ability of Sb to reach for objects in their blind visual field while remaining unconscious of 
perceiving them to caused by damage to the mammalian visual system of the brain but a 
functioning privative system 
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D suggests that consciousness is...
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Initially when Susan arrived at work late, it did not cause any problems and her boss did not 
rebuke her. Her consequent behaviour of continuous late-coming was therefore reinforced 
by the lack of punishment. This description of Susan relates to the ______ perspective on 
personality. 
A. psychodynamic 
B. behaviourist 
C. humanistic 
D. trait 
Answer Key: B
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 180 pages •
Initially when Susan arrived at work late, it did not cause any problems and her boss did not 
rebuke her. Her consequent behaviour of continuous late-coming was therefore reinforced 
by the lack of punishment. This description of Susan relates to the ______ perspective on 
personality. 
A. psychodynamic 
B. behaviourist 
C. humanistic 
D. trait 
Answer Key: B
Review questions chapter one from Evolve.
1. It is true that a eukaryotic cell 
B contains structures called organelles 
2. The function of a histone found in a eukaryote cell focuses on cellular 
D. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) folding 
3.An organelle that is responsible for the metabolism of cellular energy is referred to as a/an 
B. Mitochondrion
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. It is true that a eukaryotic cell 
B contains structures called organelles 
2. The function of a histone found in a eukaryote cell focuses on cellular 
D. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) folding 
3.An organelle that is responsible for the metabolism of cellular energy is referred to as a/an 
B. Mitochondrion