Cognition And Emotions Quiz 14 (30 MCQs)

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1. Your niece has a temper tantrum in the store when she is shopping. If you buy her a toy you are
2. The feature which refers to the number of attributes within a broader attitude is
3. Simply forcing oneself to smile (or frown) leads to increased happiness (or anger).
4. Inability to view an object for any use other than its intended use.
5. Complete this analogy:Fill-in-the-blank test questions are to multiple-choice questions as
6. There is strong evidence for universal recognition of a least 6 basic emotions:anger, disgust, fear, happyness, sadness and .....
7. Researchers assess the correlation between scores obtained on two halves of a single test in order to measure the ..... of a test.
8. Effortful processing
9. Skinner and other Behaviorists have argued that language development is a result of
10. When choices are given, it is much easier to identify genuine ones. A multiple choice test is a good example
11. Which sleep disorder is characterized by persistent problems of falling asleep and/or staying asleep?
12. The assignment of set points for judgment scales. According to this, all judgements are relative to an implicit scale of comparison.
13. Tension due to contradiction between attitudes and behaviors
14. Responsible for the formation of language/speech.
15. Disruptive efffect of prior learning on the recall of new information (Forward Acting)
16. There is evidence to support the idea that there is an inborn tendency to absorb language. Which of the following psychologists would agree with this statement?
17. The use of heuristics rather than algorithms is most likely to
18. The generall-accepted definition of intelligence includes the ability to .....
19. In English, it is appropriate to refer to "a pretty bird, " but not to "a bird pretty." This best illustrates the importance of:
20. Pioneer of eugenics and Darwin's cousin
21. Term that refers to transfer of emotional arousal from one experience to another. For example, experiencing heightened romantic attraction after just experiencing fear.
22. Not being able to remember your new boyfriend's name and you keeping calling them by your old boyfriend's name is an example of:
23. ..... is the study of meaning in language
24. Define short-term memory
25. During which stage of sleep do "sleep spindles" occur?
26. Mr. Philip brings the teachers in the social studies department Cheesecake for "doing a great job" This is
27. What is the issue for most researchers focusing on the language-cognition interface?
28. The misinformation effect provides evidence that memory
29. The inconsistency that can occur between people's attitudes and behaviour is a ..... of the tri-component model.
30. "To the store we goed" was something my niece said to me once. What was her language error called?