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Exploring Psychology Study Set 2
Quiz 9: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Research participants were asked to identify a word that would form a compound word or phrase with each of three other words.Solutions that occurred with sudden insight were accompanied by a burst of activity in the brain's ________ lobe.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Mr.Smith,a business manager,is often overly confident of his own hiring ability because he is more likely to monitor the successes of people he has hired than the achievements of those he has rejected.This illustrates that overconfidence may be facilitated by
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Unintended racism may be a result of
Question 24
Multiple Choice
After spending two hours trying to solve an engineering problem,Amira finally gave up.As she was trying to fall asleep that night,a solution to the problem popped into her head.Amira's experience best illustrates
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Andy's new employer looks somewhat similar to a TV actor who played the role of a very dishonest politician.Without consciously realizing the similarity,Andy experienced an immediate gut-level distrust of his new employer.His reaction best illustrates the impact of
Question 26
Multiple Choice
In contrast to our explicit conscious reasoning,our seemingly effortless and automatic feelings or thoughts are called
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Catherine is on a commercial plane to the capital when she notices three Arab passengers also on the plane.She begins to feel uneasy and nervous and fears that a terrorist attack could take place.Catherine has intuitively compared the passengers to those who committed the terrorist attacks on 9/11.This is an example of
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Scientists are trained to carefully observe and record any research outcomes that are inconsistent with their hypotheses.This practice most directly serves to reduce
Question 29
Multiple Choice
The inability to see a problem from a new perspective is called
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A reliance on quick intuitive judgments is best illustrated by our use of
Question 31
Multiple Choice
________ may lead us to ignore other relevant information as we intuitively compare something to a particular prototype.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
The inability to solve the matchstick problem may be associated with
Question 33
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The confirmation bias refers to the tendency to
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Some people are unable to arrange six matches to form four equilateral triangles because they fail to consider a three-dimensional arrangement.This best illustrates the effects of ________ on problem solving.