A. a wide variety of phonemes and consonant-vowel combinations
B. sound by placing the tongue near the back of the mouth
C. sound with the lips and the front part of the mouth
D. random combinations of words
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following statements describes the most appropriate relationship between language and thought?
A. Thinking is active imagination carried out by language
B. Thinking is nothing but silent speech
C. Thinking is a mental activity and language gives it objective shipe
D. Thinking denotes language relativity - The term cognition refers to: ____________?
A. predicting the future
B. analysis and synthesis
C. thinking or knowing
D. introspection - Limen refers to __________?
A. a threshold
B. perceptual defense
C. a sensation
D. subliminal messages - Distributed practice refers to learning: ____________?
A. All at once
B. over several sessions
C. from several different sources
D. through several different senses - Reliability refers to the __________ of a measuring device such as a test.
A. representativeness
B. predictability
C. accuracy of inference
D. consistency - The term cognition refers to: _____________?
A. predicting the future.
B. analysis and synthesis
C. thinking or knowing
D. introspection - ________ refers to the fading memory traces from short-term memory.
A. Encoding failure
B. Decay
C. Disuse
D. Decoding failure - State dependent learning is a term which refers to the fact that: _____________?
A. bodily states can be a strong cue for later memory
B. learning and memory can be increased with the use of drugs
C. happy people have better memories
D. adults lose any eidetic memory as they grow older - Consolidation refers to the ______________?
A. time taken for short-term memory to be complete
B. ability to see relationship between objects or events
C. process whereby memory storage is speeded by the use of electroconvulsive shock treatment
D. forming of a long-term memory - The fact that psychologists do not all agree about the nature and development of personality demonstrates:
A. that there are many ways of looking at the same phenomenon
B. the fundamental inability of psychologists to work together in developing a single theory.
C. the failure of psychologists to communicate with one another.
D. the possibility that personality may simply be incomprehensible.