A. temporal
B. familiar
C. phonetic
D. spatial
Related Mcqs:
- Prohibiting gestures disrupts speech_______content.
A. temporal
B. familiar
C. phonetic
D. spatial - For Kohlberg, the development of morality primarily involves:
A. Cognitive development
B. Affective development
C. Neurolinguistic development
D. Development of coordination - A scientific explanation that remains tentative until it has been adequately tested is called a(n):
A. theory
B. law
C. hypothesis
D. experiment - Professor Pegler’s research efforts focus on how the use of heuristics influences the way people assess financial risks. Which specialty area does his research best represent?
A. personality psychology
B. cognitive psychology
C. clinical psychology
D. developmental psychology - Beatrice and Allen Gardner taught the chimpanzee Washoe to communicate by means of:
A. sign language
B. pictures
C. computers
D. Morse code - Which of the following might serve as a secondary reinforcer?
A. sex
B. grades
C. food
D. a pain-relieving drug - Stockbrokers often believe that their own expertise will enable them to select stocks that will outperform the market average. This belief best illustrates:
A. functional fixedness
B. the framing effect
C. the representativeness heuristic
D. overconfidence - “Apple is to fruit as hamburger is to_____is an example of:
A. an arrangement problem
B. a series-completion problem
C. a deductive reasoning problem
D. an analogy problem - According to psychoanalytic theory, the basic elements of personality are id, ego and super-ego. These three are respectively represented as:
A. Biologically, psychological and social dimensions
B. Unconscious, conscious and self-identity dimensions
C. Oral stage, latency period and genital stage
D. Preconscious, subconscious and unconscious - To solve the “string problem” described in the text, you have to catch the screwdriver while holding the second string. This_______problem is often solved in a burst of_______when a person overcomes_______.
A. arrangement; intuition; functional fixedness
B. arrangement; intuition; confirmation bias
C. transformation; intuition; mental set
D. arrangement; insight; functional fixedness