Warren and Warren showed that when presented with a sentence where a sound was replaced by a cough (represented by * here), such as “It was found that the *eel was on the axle,” people ______.
a. could not interpret the sentence
b. said that they understood the word to be “wheel,” but they were aware that they did not
actually hear the “w” sound
c. said that they heard the entire word “wheel” without being aware of anything odd in the
sentence
d. erroneously heard the word “meal” at first, but then realized by the end of the sentence that the word must be “wheel”
c. said that they heard the entire word “wheel” without being aware of anything odd in the
sentence
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Based on developmental studies of children who later developed schizophrenia, __________.
A. it is usually impossible to detect early signs of the disorder B. the first signs are usually delusions or hallucinations C. the first signs are usually seen in a child's motor movements D. the first signs are usually seen in speech problems
The best analogy of the network theory of memory organization is:
A. a fabric (associations) made of thousands of threads (nodes) lined up in the same direction B. a circle that has no starting point (nodes) and no ending point (associations) C. a refrigerator that has food (nodes) stacked on shelves (associations) D. a map with cities (nodes) interconnected by roads (associations)
Imagine that you give a group of animals the following events in the order they are shown: tone --> food THEN tone AND light --> food. What is the likely outcome when conditioning to the light is tested?
a) Conditioning will occur only to the tone. b) Conditioning will occur only to the light. c) Conditioning to the light will be weaker than to the tone. d) Conditioning to the light will be stronger than to the tone.
A newborn baby scores under 4 on the Apgar scale. This means that the baby __________
a) is normal and healthy b) requires help to start breathing c) needs immediate, life-saving intervention d) is premature