Intro2007 Midterm PDF
Intro2007 Midterm PDF
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I2. Developmental psychologists have argued that babies have considerable inborn knowledge of the physical world. This is most similar to the view of which
philosopher
A.
B.
C.
D.
Locke
Kant
Descartes
Mill
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FALSE
symbols
schemas
beliefs
stages
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Reaching
Looking time
fMRI
All of the above
C6: According to Piaget, a child will succeed at conservation tasks when he or she
is at the:
A.
B.
C.
D.
Sensorimotor stage
Preoperation stage
Concrete operation stage
Phallic stage
C7: Modular theories of social understanding are most supported by the existence
of:
A.
B.
C.
D.
High-IQ children
Autistic children
Retarded children
Deaf children learning sign language
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L2: Children start off being unable to distinguish between any phonemes and
rapidly pick up those specific to their native language.
TRUE
FALSE
L3: Name two specific areas in the brain associated with language and identify
their function (2 pts)
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Vygotsky
Chomsky
Both of them
Neither of them
L5: The case of Genie--the child who was deprived of language until the age of
13tells us something interesting about:
A.
B.
C.
D.
FALSE
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V2: In his chapter in the Norton readings, Hoffman focuses on what aspect of
vision:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
How smart it is
How automatic it is
How modular it is
Its structure in the primate brain
Its roots in human culture
___________
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Figure-ground
Depth
Closure
Objects
FALSE
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Defense mechanisms
The unconscious
Psycho-sexual stages
Penis envy
F4: A Freudian believes that defense mechanisms are the sign of an abnormal
psyche.
TRUE
FALSE
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FALSE
LOVE
L1. Sternberg describes three main characteristics of love- intimacy, passion, and
commitment. Which of the following types of love is correctly paired with its
characteristics?
A.
B.
C.
D.
L2. You like an incompetent person more if you see him or her make a mistake.
TRUE
FALSE
L3. On average, in good marriages, the couple fights ____ than in bad marriages.
A. more
B. less
C. the same
L4. Many theorists believe that romantic love is similar to the attachment we form
in infancy to our caregivers. There are three types of attachment. List two of them
(2 points)
1. ________________
2. ________________
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False
Surprise
Disgust
Guilt
Fear
Happiness
E3. In his chapter, how does Paul Ekman explain the fact that in some cultures,
people smile when they are unhappy? (2 points)
E4. When two strangers from any culture approach each other in greeting, they are
most likely to exhibit which of the following nonverbal signals:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
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E6.
You can tell the difference between a Duchenne (happy) smile and a Pan
Am (greeting) smile by looking at one specific part of the face. Which part is
this?
E7.
E8.
Billy is walking through the forest when he spots a bear behind a tree.
According to James Peripheral Feedback Theory of Emotion, which of
the following best describes the process of his emotional reaction?
A. Perception of the bear causes tensing and trembling of the body which
leads to the emotion of fear.
B. Perception of the bear triggers the emotion of fear which leads to
tensing of the body and trembling.
C. Experiencing fear triggers perception of the bear which leads to
tensing of the body and trembling.
D. Experiencing fear triggers the tensing of the body and trembling
which leads to perception of the bear.
E. Billy decides to befriend the bear and approaches to pet him.
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Less
E10. Teresa was in a car accident in which she received brain damage. After the
car accident Teresa was no longer able to evaluate the emotional
significance of things in her environment (particularly things of negative
significance). For instance, she would not be scared when held at gunpoint.
Which brain structure do you think was damaged in the car accident?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
E11.
Hypothalamus
Corpus Callosum
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Thalamus
You are playing the Prisoners Dilemma and have decided to use the TitFor-Tat strategy. Your opponent makes the following first 5 moves (C =
cooperate; D = defect): C D D D C. Using the Tit-for-Tat strategy, what
would be your first 5 moves?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
CDDDC
DCDDD
CCDDD
DCCCD
None of the above
False
E13. According to Haldanes Math and the logic of kin selection, you should
sacrifice your own life to save three of your sisters.
True
False
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snakes
guns
darkness
strangers
deep water
E15. Which of the following statements is true about Harlows monkey studies of
attachment:
A. The monkeys sought out the cloth mother when presented with a
fearful stimulus.
B. The monkeys sought out the cloth mother when they wanted food.
C. The monkeys sought out the wire mother in an unfamiliar
environment.
D. These studies proved Skinners Cupboard Theory of Attachment
correct
E. Nourishment is more important than contact comfort in the formation
of attachments
E16. Billy's family is from a culture of honor. One day when Billy is at school, a
classmate insults Billy. Which response is most consistent with a culture of
honor?
a. Forgive the insult to increase future cooperation
b. Say something to the classmate that is equally insulting
c. Threaten or actually be violent towards the classmate to teach him a
lesson.
d. Appeal to the school authorities to handle it
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FALSE
S8: Which of the following experiments poses a problem for the standard
behaviorist theory of learning?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Sensory
input
Attention
Unattended
information is
quickly lost.
B
Unrehearsed
information is
quickly lost.
Encoding
Retrieval
C
Some
information
may be lost
over time.
A : ________________
B : ___________________
C : ___________________
M3. The patient H.M. had his implicit memory impaired. But his explicit memory
was intact
TRUE
FALSE
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M5. Describe one experiment showing that eyewitness memories are often
unreliable (3 points)
Its easier to remember one syllable words than two syllable words
Its easier to remember stories that make sense to you
Memory can be distorted by schemas.
All of the above
None of the above
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B3. On the somatosensory homunculus, which of the following parts would be the
largest?
A. Face
B. Knee
C. Back
D. Stomach
B4. One problem with neural networks is that even minor damage causes them to
stop working.
True
False
B5. What symptoms are common for patients with damage to the cerebellum?
A.
B.
C.
D.
B7. Split brain patients typically exhibit which of the following side effects?
A. Frequent epileptic seizures.
B. A noticeable drop in IQ.
C. An inability to coordinate the two sides of the body in ordinary
tasks.
D. None of the above.
B8. Draw a neuron. (It doesnt have to be a pretty picture). Clearly mark which
part of the neuron is the Axon, which are the dendrites, and which is the cell body.
Rationality
R1. Imagine an urn that contains 6 balls. Four of the balls are green, and two are
red. Suppose we take a ball at random from the urn, show it to everybody, and then
place it back. Suppose for each drawing you have to bet what color the ball drawn
will be. What is the best strategy for betting in this scenario?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Bet on red 2/3 of the time and green 1/3 of the time.
Bet on green 2/3 of the time and red 1/3 of the time.
Always bet on red.
Always bet on green.
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FALSE
R3. Why do people over-estimate the chance of being killed by a terrorist attack?
(in your answer, be sure to name the relevant reasoning bias) (2 points)
Evolution
E1: The blind spot in the visual field is a nice illustration of:
A. The clever way in which natural selection can solve an engineering problem
B. The important distinction between proximate and ultimate causation
C. The fact that evolutionary adaptations sometimes have flaws and limitations
E2: What does Pinker mean when he says that psychology is reverse-engineering?
(2 points)
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