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A) cybernetics
B) computer simulation
C) information-processing models
D) new connectionism
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A) drawing new related connections
B) modifying the colors on the network flowchart
C) modifiable mathematical weights
D) none of these choices
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A) contiguity;cause and effect
B) cause and effect;frequency
C) frequency;contiguity
D) cause;effect
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A) Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver
B) George Miller and Jerome Bruner
C) Allen Newell and Herbert Simon
D) Tracy Kendler and Howard Kendler
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A) artificial intelligence
B) information theory
C) cognitive science
D) ecological psychology
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A) Kantian philosophy
B) radical behaviorism
C) Piaget's theory of intellectual development
D) Gestalt psychology
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A) Norbert Wiener
B) Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver
C) Allen Newell and Herbert Simon
D) Noam Chomsky
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A) radical behaviorism is as popular today as it has ever been
B) the most popular model of humans today is the computer model,and computers do not think
C) with only a few exceptions psychology has always been cognitively oriented
D) the study of cognitive processes is less popular today than it has ever been
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A) five
B) seven
C) nine
D) seven +/- two
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A) computer programs can only simulate human cognitive abilities
B) computer programs can duplicate human cognitive abilities
C) an appropriately programmed computer qualifies as a mind
D) computer programs can only simulate human cognitive abilities and an appropriately programmed computer qualifies as a mind
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A) a person has incompatible ideas that motivates him or her to change beliefs or behavior
B) a person has compatible ideas that motivates him/her to change beliefs or behavior
C) a person is motivated to change their thinking about something
D) a person is trying to stop engaging in bad habits
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A) scientific explanations should always be as parsimonious as possible
B) the knowledge sought by scientists should always have practical value
C) if neurons are successively or simultaneously active,the strength of the connections among them increases
D) never concern yourself with an old connection when a new connection is available
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A) cybernetics
B) information theory
C) computer technology
D) all of these choices
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A) computers manipulate symbols without understanding them
B) proponents of strong AI are correct
C) computers have syntax but not semantics
D) computers manipulate symbols without understanding them and computers have syntax but not semantics
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A) back-propagation
B) Hebb's rule
C) drive reduction
D) good old fashion artificial intelligence (GOFAI)
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A) move away from computer models of cognition
B) move away from the narrow confines of laboratory research
C) study cognition as it occurs naturally in the real-life situations
D) all of these choices
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