Cognitive psychology questionnaire

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Brewer, Tregnais(1981) and Roediger, McDermot(1995) studied what?
pseudo-memory
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Describe what model this example is referring to along with the original researcher.

Dead---> Bird---> Magpie.
Hierarchal Memory: Rosh et al. (1976)
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Which study concluded that retrieving data using the same schema that was used to encode data would lead to better results.
Anderson and Pritchett (1978)
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This study used cartoon examples to suggest that to understand the details and happenings of the situation, the appropriate schema needed to be activated BEFORE presenting the complex stimuli for complete comprehension.
Bransford and Johnson (1972, 1973)
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This study suggests that intervention after a traumatic event has happened can lead to better results in treatment.
Konor et al. (2008)
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Select the phonemes:
ap(ə)l
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Select the grapheme:
A
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How many graphemes are in the word "antidisestablishmentarianism"
28
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How many phonemes are in the word "psychology"
4
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This study concluded that when reading, function words are less likely to be fixated than nouns, some words are likely to be missed during reading, and saccades may regress.
Carpenter and Just(1983)
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Select the finding that was not found in the Bradely and Brant(1983-5)
Dyslexia can be characterised by some form of aphasias.
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Which study suggested that when encountering a pseudonym, we are more likely to pronounce as it's real word counterpart.

Psuedynom: Seet.

Likely Pronunciation "seat".
McCan and Besher(1987)
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Which study investigated functional fixedness through the
Weisberg and Alba (1981)
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"...The control group had a 55% success rate, the Short-break group had a 64% and the Long break group had a 84% success rate".

Identify the study.
Silveira (1971)
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You have 3 water jars, each with the capacity to hold a different, fixed amount of water; figure out how to measure a certain amount of water using these jars. A complex solution to this problem was suggested to the participants to which sample utilized o
Luchins(1942)
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When given verbal and visual hints to the 9 dots tasks, the problem was solved much more efficiently
MacGregor, Ormerod and Chronicle (2001)
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Insight occurs when a representational framework that fails to find a solution a problem causes said representation is changed to a new good memory probe.
Ohlsson's(1992)
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Emotions are automatic physiological responses to external stimuli.
James-Lange theory
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The stimuli must be properly appraised before the physiological response is initiated.
Lazarus (1982, 1999)
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Schemas developed early childhood can go on to determined future attitudes and behaviours. Often used to understands disorders such as depression and narcissism.
Beck(1976)
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Repeated exposure to a specific stimuli when will lead to an increase of positive reactions to it.
Zajonc(1980)
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If data is retrieved in the same mood that it was learnt in, retention will be improved.
Bower(1981)
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Describe which study used the clock diagram in it's methodology.
Richard, A., French, C. (1996)
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What are the three traits of the Negative Triad
Self, The World, The Future
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These studies investigate how the visual attention of those with mental disorders such as phobias and anxiety disorders. However, there is an outlier in this list, select it.
Dill and Anderson(1999)
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Mondloch, Gelart, Maurer and le Grand (2003):
People are more accurate in identifying the featural aspect of the face.
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Bruger et al (1983):
Some prosopagnosia patients are able to recognise the faces of cows and not people.
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Assal, Favre and Andreres (1981):
Some prosopagnosia patients are able to recover the ability recognise the faces of people but not cows'.
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Kanwisher and Yovel, (2006) concluded that prosopagnosia is mostly likely caused by damaged to what brain area
Ventral temporal cortex
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Familiare and Young (1986):
We can recognise familiar faces in under half a second.
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Which study concluded that recognising the face is a holistic process?

Clue: "When the president does it, it means it's not illegal"
Carey and Diamond (2015)
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Which study suggests that facial recognition may be an innate ability
Wu, Sarty and Goren (1986
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Describe what model this example is referring to along with the original researcher.

Dead---> Bird---> Magpie.

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Hierarchal Memory: Rosh et al. (1976)

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Which study concluded that retrieving data using the same schema that was used to encode data would lead to better results.

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This study used cartoon examples to suggest that to understand the details and happenings of the situation, the appropriate schema needed to be activated BEFORE presenting the complex stimuli for complete comprehension.

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This study suggests that intervention after a traumatic event has happened can lead to better results in treatment.

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