What enables us to switch from minimal cognitive effort to systematic consideration of evidence?
A. intuition
B. logic
C. cognitive load
D. dual processing
Answer: D
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Which of the following is NOT an example of cross-modal perception?
a. Recognizing a person's face in a photograph that you have only seen in person one time b. Picking out by sight a toy that you had previously only touched c. Identifying which of your two pet cats has jumped onto the bed in the dark by running your hands over it d. Correctly identifying a Tootsie Roll pop because of the way it feels in your mouth, after a friend tells you to closer your eyes and open your mouth for a treat
If a research participant becomes upset in the course of a minimal-risk experiment,
a. the experimenter must notify the IRB immediately. b. the experimenter must discard the data for that participant. c. the participant is obligated to complete the experiment. d. the experimenter must make an effort to ensure that the participant leaves the experiment feeling no worse than he or she did at the start of the experiment.
Who holds the belief that we learn to be aggressive by observing aggression in others?
a. the humanistic learning theorists. b. the dissonance conditioning theorists. c. the social learning theorists. d. no serious theorists.
The case of Ross Cheit (who had forgotten and later remembered being abused at a summer camp) is an example of:
A. repression. B. sublimation. C. denial. D. reaction formation.