Question 24 (1 point) In an experiment, participants heard a list of words and were given a recognition test. The recognition test consisted of words they had previously heard as well as new words. For each word, participants had to judge whether each word was on the list they heard; they also had to make a "remember" or "know" judgement. For the tenth word on the recognition test, the majority of participants gave a "know" judgment. This indicates that they a) recalled hearing the word being read out on the list O b) thought that the word seemed familiar and also recalled hearing the word on the list c) thought that the word seemed familiar but didn't recall hearing the word on the list
Question 27 (1 point) Nicole and Amelia witnessed a road traffic accident. Nicole remembers watching the bike speed straight through the traffic lights when they were on red. She then hears Amelia confidently report to the police that the bike sped through the traffic lights when they were on yellow. Later, Nicole is likely to: a) have her memory strengthened by the experience of hearing Amelia's incorrect report and recall that she saw a red light, Ob) incorporate Amelia's report into her own recollection and report that she saw a yellow light c) recall seeing a yellow light, but she will have low confidence in this recollection
Question 28 (1 point) It is unlikely that John's "self-schema" includes a) knowledge of how he spends his Tuesday nights b) ideas about his political beliefs when young c) his usual behaviours d) accurate memories about his poor grades
Question 31 (1 point) Jack's neighbour showed him his new pet. To work out whether it was a guinea pig, Jack compared the pet to his mental image that was made up from all the guinea pigs he had ever encountered. Jack is making his judgment using a) typicality theory b) prototype theory c) exemplar-based reasoning d) family resemblance
Question 32 (1 point) In a sentence verification task, Dave was shown two statements: a pug is a dog" and "a pug is an animal". He reaction time to verify the first one should be his reaction time to verify the second one. a) faster than b) slower than Oc) equal to
Question 33 (1 point) Which of the following would be considered a proposition in a propositional network? a) Love cats b) I love cats Oc) Cats love
Question 34 (1 point) Why is it often more appropriate to use family resemblance than definitions during categorisation? a) Similarity is often subjective b) Categorisation is very often a matter of degree, not an all-none process c) Categories constantly add new members d) A rigid definition is unlikely to be accepted by everyone
Question 35 (1 point) The finding that people rate some even numbers as "more even" than other even numbers tells us that: a) people should use prototypes AND exemplars to make judgments about categorisation b) numbers are a special category O c) sometimes judgments about category membership do not rely on typicality d) relying on exemplars encourages people to make mistakes in categorisation
Question 24 (1 point) In an experiment, participants heard a list of words and were given a recognition test. The recogn
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