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Maddie is testing the relationship between breed of puppy and cuteness rating. What
design is this?
a. Experimental
b. Descriptive
c. Correlational
d. Quasi-experimental
c. Correlational
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Jamar is testing which booth at fall fest has the best pronto pups. what study design is
this?
a. Descriptive
b. Experimental
c. Quasi-experimental
d. Correlational
a. Descriptive
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When Jase see's a movie what is the process called that is converting the scene into
neural impulses
a. Sensation
b. Transduction
c. Perception
b. Transduction
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WhenAva's little sister pinches her hand the pinching itself is considered what
a. Sensation
b. Transduction
c. Perception
a. Sensation
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Maxspots a heads up penny on the ground. what is the process where max realizes that
it's a heads-up penny.
a. Sensation
b. Transduction
c. Perception
c. Perception
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Amycan't recognize faces at all but can only guess based on clothes and sound of
voice. What's this called?
a. Inattentional blindness
b. Face blindness
c. Weber’s law
b. Face blindness
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According to Weber's law would a difference in 30-35 degrees be more noticeable than
100-105?
a. Yes, 30-35 is more noticeable
b. No, they are the same
a. Yes, 30-35 is more noticeable
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Your professor shows you pics of the ocean and then asks you to come up with a brand
of detergent. What is this an ex of?
a. Subliminal messaging
b. Priming
c. Difference threshold
d. Absolute threshold
b. Priming
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Baristas don't notice that they smell like coffee and sugar when they go home after work.
What is this an ex of?
a. Sensory adaptation
b. Difference threshold
c. Going noseblind
a. Sensory adaptation
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. What color would be produced from a long wavelength, short amplitude color wave?
a. Bright red
b. Dull red
c. Bright blue
d. Dull blue
b. Dull red
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What aspect of grouping is this?
a. Proximity
b. Similarity
c. Continuity
d. Closure
d. Closure
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What aspect of grouping is this?
a. Proximity
b. Similarity
c. Continuity
d. Closure
b. Similarity
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What aspect of grouping is this?
a. Proximity
b. Similarity
c. Continuity
d. Closure
a. Proximity
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What aspect of grouping is this?
a. Proximity
b. Similarity
c. Continuity
d. Closure
c. Continuity
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what is the ONLY binocular depth cue
a. Relative height
b. Relative size
c. Retinal disparity
d. Introspection
c. Retinal disparity
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Your right eye sees the world slightly differently than your left eye. What is this called?
a. Being right/left brained
b. Retinal disparity
c. Interposition
d. The eye-patch effect
b. Retinal disparity
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Alice knows that her cat is not black, but her cat looks black in Alice's dim living room.
What's this called?
a. Kinesthesia
b. Vestibular sense
c. Perceptual constancy
d. Monocular cue
c. Perceptual constancy
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What monocular cue is this demonstrating?
a. Relative size
b. Relative height
c. Interposition
d. Linear perspective
c. Interposition
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What monocular cue is this demonstrating?
a. Relative size
b. Relative height
c. Interposition
d. Linear perspective
a. Relative size
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What monocular cue is this demonstrating?
a. Relative size
b. Relative height
c. Interposition
d. Linear perspective
b. Relative height
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What monocular cue is this demonstrating?
a. Relative size
b. Relative height
c. Interposition
d. Linear perspective
d. Linear perspective
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Clara notices her skin is itchy and realizes she has dog hair on her shirt. What type of
processing is this?
a. Top-down
b. Bottom-up
b. Bottom-up
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Chloe's coworker tells her she has hair on the back of her shirt, so Chloe wipes it off. What
type of processing is this?
a. Top-down
b. Bottom-up
a. Top-down
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The magician asks you to focus on the quarter in his hand. What is this process called?
a. Selective attention
b. Perceptual constancy
c. Classical conditioning
d. Operant conditioning
a. Selective attention
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25. Todd’s parents are worried because he’s not responding to peek-a-boo anymore and seems
bored. What has Todd gained?
a. Conservation
b. Theory of mind
c. Object permanence
d. Egocentrism
c. Object permanence
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What do identical twins develop from?
a. Monozygotic eggs
b. Dizygotic eggs
a. Monozygotic eggs
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What do fraternal twins develop from?
a. Monozygotic eggs
b. Dizygotic eggs
b. Dizygotic eggs
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Children have to know the alphabet before they can write their name, what process is this
an example of?
a. Conservation
b. Egocentrism
c. Theory of mind
d. Maturation
d. Maturation
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What is a key feature of a secure attachment?
a. Trunk to trunk contact
b. Constant crying
c. Lingering sadness
d. Avoiding caregivers
a. Trunk to trunk contact
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An r value of 0.89 was found in identical twins while a r value of 0.21 was found in fraternal
twins. What does this mean?
a. Genetics play no role in this correlation
b. Genetics is more emphasized in this case
c. Genetics and epigenetics are both equal in this case
b. Genetics is more emphasized in this case
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James gets mad when his sister's glass seems fuller because it's skinnier than his. What
has James not gained yet?
a. Theory of mind
b. Object permanence
c. Conservation
d. False paradigms
c. Conservation
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Lisa has a hard time understanding why her classmates are upset when she gets to be the
line leader. What is Lisa?
a. Rude
b. Lisa doesn’t have conservation yet
c. Lisa is lacking theory of mind
d. Egocentric
d. Egocentric
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Monica watched a video about MLK but didn't quite understand what freedom means. Now
she does. What stage is she in NOW?
a. Concrete operational
b. Formal operational
c. Sensorimotor
b. Formal operational
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Monica watched a video about MLK but didn't quite understand what freedom means. Now
she does. what stage WAS she in?
a. Concrete operational
b. Formal operational
c. Sensorimotor
d. Preoperational
a. Concrete operational
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Why did we originally think attachments formed?
a. Food
b. Comfort
c. Chill vibe
d. They love their mom
a. Food
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What did Harlow's monkey study tell us about attachments?
a. They’re formed through food
b. They’re formed bc of a chill vibe
c. They’re only attached to their mothers
d. They’re formed through comfort
d. They’re formed through comfort
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Carly is upset when her mom leaves but is easily comforted. What attachment style is this?
a. Secure
b. Avoidant
c. Anxious/ambivalent
a. Secure
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Andrew is sad when his dad leaves and won't stop crying when he comes back. What
attachment style is this?
a. Secure
b. Avoidant
c. Anxious/ambivalent
c. Anxious/ambivalent
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Liz is sad when her mom leaves & when her mom comes back she doesn't wanna be
around her. What attachment style is this?
a. Secure
b. Avoidant
c. Anxious/ambivalent
b. Avoidant
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Tessa's parents have a "my way or the highway" attitude about everything. What parenting
style is this?
a. Authoritarian
b. Authoritative
c. Permissive
d. Negligent
a. Authoritarian
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Phil wants to be a good dad but comes across as seeking his kids approval. What parenting
style is this?
a. Authoritarian
b. Authoritative
c. Permissive
d. Negligent
c. Permissive
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Fiona's mom doesn't care what she does and has a "hands off" approach to parenting. What
parenting style is this?
a. Authoritarian
b. Authoritative
c. Permissive
d. Negligent
d. Negligent
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Tom's dad sets rules but when they are challenged explains why he set the rules to Tom.
What style of parenting is this?
a. Authoritarian
b. Authoritative
c. Permissive
d. Negligent
b. Authoritative
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Chris doesn't play in the street because he doesn't wanna get in trouble. What stage of
morality is this?
a. Preconventional morality
b. Conventional morality
c. Post conventional morality
a. Preconventional morality
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Leera finds herself agreeing with Robinhood because it's what she thinks is right. What
stage of morality is this?
a. Preconventional morality
b. Conventional morality
c. Post conventional morality
c. Post conventional morality
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If you would NOT join Katniss in the Hunger Games because you like social order, what
stage of morality would you be in?
a. Preconventional morality
b. Conventional morality
c. Post conventional morality
b. Conventional morality
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When Pavlov's dogs heard a different alarm clock go off they still salivated. What is this an
example of?
a. Discrimination
b. Generalization
c. Extinction
d. Spontaneous recovery
b. Generalization
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If Pavlov's dogs learned that they only get fed during a certain frequency what would this be
an example of then?
a. Discrimination
b. Generalization
c. Extinction
d. Spontaneous recovery
a. Discrimination
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. If Pavlov stops giving the dogs a treat when the bell sounds they will not salivate anymore.
What is this called?
a. Discrimination
b. Generalization
c. Extinction
d. Spontaneous recover
c. Extinction
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. If Pavlov stops giving the dogs a treat and they stop reacting but then start salivating again
what is this called?
a. Discrimination
b. Generalization
c. Extinction
d. Spontaneous recovery
d. Spontaneous recovery
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Billy and Mandy have a fun teacher at school that makes them feel happy. Billy and
Mandy have started associating going to school with their teacher. Now they love going to
school. What is the US, UR, NS, CS, CR?
- US: fun teacher
- UR: students feel happy
- NS: going to school
- CS: going to school
- CR: students love going to school
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Jade went to the doctor for her flu shot, it hurt and she cried. Jade is now scared to go to
the doctor because she associates the needle with getting hurt. What is the US, UR, NS, CS,
CR?
- US: flu shot
- UR: crying
- NS: needle
- CS: needle
- CR: cries
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Michael received bad grades on his report card, so his parents added on to his list of
everyday chores. What type of punishment/reinforcement is this?
a. Positive reinforcement
b. Positive punishment
c. Negative reinforcement
d. Negative punishment
- b. Positive punishment
- (adding something that is not good)
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Kenzie got a speeding ticket, so her parents took away her keys. What type of
punishment/reinforcement is this?
a. Positive reinforcement
b. Positive punishment
c. Negative reinforcement
d. Negative punishment
d. Negative punishment
(*taking away something good)
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When you win kahoot at Shayna’s study sessions she gets you a cake pop from
starbucks. What type of punishment/reinforcement is this?
a. Positive reinforcement
b. Positive punishment
c. Negative reinforcement
d. Negative punishment
a. Positive reinforcement
(adding something good to encourage good behavior)
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When you have a headache you take aspirin. What type of punishment/reinforcement is
this?
a. Positive reinforcement
b. Positive punishment
c. Negative reinforcement
d. Negative punishment
- c. Negative reinforcement
- *removing an aversive stimulus
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