A. arrangement; intuition; functional fixedness
B. arrangement; intuition; confirmation bias
C. transformation; intuition; mental set
D. arrangement; insight; functional fixedness
Related Mcqs:
- A string of lights is flashed in sequence. We perceive the situation as a light that moves along the string. This is a demonstration of _______________?
A. location constancy
B. brightness constancy
C. the phi phenomenon
D. binocular disparity - Research participants were asked to identify a word that could be associated meaningfully with each of three other words. Solutions that occurred with sudden insight were accompanied by a burst of activity in the brain’s______lobe.
A. front occipital
B. left occipital
C. left temporal
D. right temporal - The teacher guides or directs the learning of his pupils. The normal course of events in the classroom has often been described under the rubric, “assign-study-recite-test”. This is a:
A. The task of the teacher
B. Guiding and directing learning process
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these - Saima often has temper tantrums and pouts when she can’t have her own away. She often behaves impulsively and becomes extremely impatient if she can’t have the things that she wants immediately. According to Freud’s view of the personality, Saima’s personality appears to be dominated by:
A. her id
B. her alter ego
C. her ego
D. reaction formation - All of the following are characteristics of a person described as having a hardy personality except:
A. The feel a sense of commitment to their goals
B. The feel they are controlled of their lives
C. They are critical of their environment
D. They see unexpected change as a challenge - A person who had difficulty _____________ would be described as having aphasia.
A. walking
B. smelling
C. eating
D. communicating - Remembering how to solve a jigsaw puzzle without any conscious recollection that one can do so best illustrates ________________ memory?
A. explicit
B. flashbulb
C. sensory
D. implicit - Which of the following is true of psychics who have worked with police departments in an effort to solve difficult crimes?
A. They have used telepathy to read the mind of the criminal
B. They have provided useful predictions using all their powers in 90 percent of the cases
C. They have used precognition to forewarn the police of criminals acts
D. They have reported visions that are no more accurate than guesses - The result of carefully controlled observations of clever Hans and his ability to solve math problems showed:
A. he could do math
B. he could add. but he could not subtract
C. he was cued by the owner looking up or down
D. none of these could be determined by observation - The brain can solve immensely difficult computational problems and thus allow us to function in our environments by relying on which type of processing?
A. Parallel and visual processing of incoming information
B. Independent and neuronal processing of incoming information
C. Parallel and visual processing of outgoing information
D. Parallel and modular processing of incoming information