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If one is driven to the school by a friend each day, one will probably learn the route and be able to use it later on, even though there is no reward for using it. This is an example of:


A) generalization.
B) latent learning.
C) the law of effect.
D) a placebo effect.

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George Miller demonstrated that short-term memory capacity for digits was:


A) between 10 and 20 digits.
B) virtually unlimited.
C) about 3 digits.
D) between 5 and 9 digits.

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According to _____, attending a soccer game might activate a memory of having attended a hockey game the previous day because there would be an association between some of the components the two events have in common.


A) William James
B) Charles Darwin
C) RenΓ© Descartes
D) Francis Galton

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An experimenter is interested in determining whether drug X will improve people's memories. The experimenter administers drug X to one group and nothing to another group, and then measures how well each group can recall a passage of text. Explain how experimenter bias and subject bias could be problems in this study. How could each problem be overcome?

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In a distributed representation, information is stored in the:


A) pattern of activation across many nodes.
B) activity of a single node.
C) comparison of the activity between two nodes.
D) timing of the activation of two nodes.

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Connectionist models propose that learning and memory involve:


A) the storage and manipulation of symbols and labeled links.
B) networks of uniform and unlabeled connections.
C) random sampling of possible elements associated with a stimulus.
D) a one-step process of going from ignorance to knowledge in a single trial.

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After a pigeon learns to peck at a green light, the pigeon also pecks at a light that is a slightly different shade of green. This is an example of:


A) the learning curve.
B) the law of effect.
C) extinction.
D) generalization.

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The view that all the ideas are the result of experience is called:


A) associationism.
B) dualism.
C) empiricism.
D) nativism.

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What was Gordon Bower's concern regarding reporting average learning curves for a large group of people?


A) The average may demonstrate incremental learning even if all individuals demonstrate learning by insight.
B) The results may not be generalizable to other groups of people.
C) The average fails to distinguish between slow and quick learners.
D) The results from lab experiments may not apply to the real world.

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The law of effect predicts which statement?


A) If a tone is played while the dog is provided food, the dog will eventually salivate in response to the tone.
B) If a child is scratched by a black cat, the child will fear all cats, not just black ones.
C) If one remembers a couple of phone numbers a few hours after being told, one is less likely to forget them later.
D) If a teenager is grounded for taking the car without permission, he will ask for permission next time.

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Describe the methods Hermann Ebbinghaus used for studying memory.

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If experimenters play a very loud buzzer, a rat will be startled. If they repeatedly flash a light before the buzzer is played, the rat will eventually be startled by the light alone. This is an example of:


A) generalization.
B) classical conditioning.
C) the law of effect.
D) instrumental conditioning.

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That Ebbinghaus served as his own participant was problematic because:


A) his expectations might have influenced the results.
B) he could not manipulate an independent variable.
C) his studies were double-blind.
D) he didn't have any experimenter bias.

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Mathematical psychology was established by:


A) Edward Tolman.
B) William James.
C) B. F. Skinner.
D) W. K. Estes.

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In studying memory, Ebbinghaus was concerned that his data would be affected by the fact that he was more familiar with some words than others. He avoided this problem by using:


A) real words that were familiar but very short.
B) real words that were unfamiliar to him.
C) three-letter nonsense words.
D) strings of digits.

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Gary attended a party and bumped into a friend he had not seen in years. Seeing the friend immediately triggered memories of things they had done together. Which idea about memory does this example demonstrate?


A) nativism
B) dualism
C) associationism
D) empiricism

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Which theorist was inspired by Edward Tolman to pursue the study of learning?


A) John B. Watson
B) William James
C) B. F. Skinner
D) Edward Thorndike

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Pavlov paired a bell with food until a dog learned to salivate in response to the bell. To produce extinction, Pavlov:


A) rang the bell more quietly.
B) paired the bell with a different kind of food.
C) stopped ringing the bell.
D) paired the bell with the absence of food.

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Which theorist was considered an empiricist?


A) Plato
B) Charles Darwin
C) Francis Galton
D) Aristotle

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Which of these scientists is responsible for the number of digits in a standard phone number without the area code?


A) John Locke
B) Edward Thorndike
C) David Rumelhart
D) George Miller

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