Cognition And Emotions Quiz 13 (30 MCQs)

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1. Repeating someone's name several times shortly after being introduced to that person is an effective strategy for
2. What are the mental activities associated with processing, understanding, remembering, and communicating?
3. This activated memory holds a few items, for example, a phone number, briefly before the information is stored or forgotten
4. When an attitude changes in a direction opposite to the existing attitude, it is called incongruent change.
5. According to Spearman, General Intelligence is linked to many clusters that can be analyzed by what?
6. In 1957, Leon Festinger published his theory of
7. According to ..... theory, you are likely to form memories that mirror your emotional state.
8. A mental "rule of thumb" for problem solving is referred to as
9. You watch dozens of movies over break. You best remember the movies you watched at the beginning of break. This is known as:
10. Theory of emotion that suggests physical arousal and emotional experience arise simultaneously.
11. Which of the following is classified as a stimulant?
12. Which of the following is a category of savant syndrome?
13. The type of intelligence that includes memory capacity and speed of information processing is known as
14. When prejudicial attitudes cause members of a particular social group to be treated differently than others in situations that call for equal treatment, it is called .....
15. An example of general conditional knowledge is
16. Of the following, which test is the most widely used IQ test today?
17. Contact between groups in which the groups have equal status with neither group having power over the other.
18. ..... is a harmful and negative attitude about other people based on their membership in a particular group
19. Declarative memory stores include both Semantic and ..... ? memories
20. Recalling the fact the Abraham Lincoln was the president of the United States during the Civil War is an example of
21. Acting on a prejudice is called
22. The idea that happiness is, in part, dependent upon comparing one's situation to those experienced by others.
23. Bartlett believed that memory was:
24. A way of thinking characterized by the thoughts that you and your knowledge are always changing and growing, so therefore, your thoughts, ideals, and morals change.
25. Mr. Meany principle yells at students for "walking down the hall too slow" . Now when you see Mr. Meany, you get scared even if he's not yellingWhat is the Unconditioned Stimulus?
26. The capacity to learn from experience, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with the environment
27. The loss of memories for events that occurred prior to the onset of amnesia is called
28. People are less likely to evaluate messages carefully when they are
29. The three types of long term memory are:
30. Study of how people influence, and are influenced by, other people