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6. Who conducted the study where it was found that people look at an object before naming it, even if they make an error?
- Baars et al (1975)
- Griffin (2004)
- Motley, Camden & Baars (1982)
- Griffin (2004) and Baars et al (1975)
7. In Garrett's model of speech production, which level comes first?
- Message level (semantic/ intention level)
- Functional level (lexical & functional selection- sentence level)
- Positional level (placing words/ sounds in order)
- Articulation (motor level)
8. Who conducted the experiment demonstrating that emotional priming (e.g. sexual images v electric shocks) can impact the type of speech error made?
- Dell & Reich (1981)
- Motley, Camden & Baars (1982)
- Motley, Baars & Camden (1979)
- Dell (1986)
9. Are content or function words used most often?
- Function
- Content
- Both the same
10. Which term is used to describe nouns, verbs and adjectives?
- Content words
- Function words
11. Who conducted the study using the SLIP technique which led to pps saying "cool tart" instead of "tool cart"?
- Baars et al (1975)
- Motley, Camden & Baars (1982)
- Griffin (2004)
- Motley, Camden & Baars and Baars et al (1975)
12. Which term is used to describe pronouns, prepositions, articles, conjunctions and auxiliary verbs?
- Function words
- Content words
13. Which brain area is used for the majority of language?
- Occipital lobe
- Temporal lobes
- Temporal and frontal lobes
- Frontal lobes
14. What does phonology mean?
- Grammar
- Sound
- Meaning
- Form
15. Which model states that speech is produced by many connecting nodes representing distinct areas of speech, these nodes interact in any direction?
- Levelt's word production model (1994)
- Dell's parallel processing model (1986)
- Garrett's speech production model (1975-1992)
16. Which level comes first in Levelt's word production model (1994)?
- Articulation (speech)
- Lemmas (a lexicon- partly words/ partly grammar)
- Message level (meaning)
- Lexemes (phonemes)
17. According to Levelt's word production model (1994), where do substitution errors occur?
- Lexical selection stage
- Function stage
- Positional level
18. What term is used to describe saying a word wrong (phoneme transposition)?
19. Is the self monitory hypothesis effective at preventing speech errors?
20. Where is Broca's area located and what is it responsible for?
- Left frontal lobe- content words/ advanced speech
- Left temporal lobe- content words/ advanced speech
- Left frontal lobe- function words/ social skills
- Left temporal lobe- function words/ social skills