The use of trained introspection in psychological research
a. is still considered a powerful tool for the study of cognitive processes.
b. is a widely used method in contemporary research on attention.
c. was used by early experimental psychologists to collect data on a person's conscious experience.
d. supported the use of Donders's subtractive method.
C
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a. statistical regression b. the gambler's fallacy c. the conjunction fallacy d. information overload
Statistically speaking, who is more likely to commit a crime of rape?
a. John, age 21, frequently watches online porn, hopes to find a future wife who is into traditional female roles such as taking care of the house, kids, and willing to be a stay-home mother when the kids are young b. Jacob, age 34, doesn't watch porn, stay-home father, has been experiencing a bout of depression c. Jim, age 40, grew up in an abusive home, works as a women's studies professor, occasionally watches lesbian porn d. Jennifer, age 31, sexually abused as a child, enjoys bondage and sadomasochist type of sex, currently in a long term relationship with her partner.
Among individuals with similar IQ levels, which of the following tends to make more money and have higher grades?
a. Type A b. Type B c. Neither. Both have similar IQs and it is IQ which is related to grades and money, not personality type. d. There is no research on this topic.
Mental activities that require focused attention are called _____.
A. thinking processes B. controlled processes C. alert states of consciousness D. conscious awareness