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6. Are those who use allocentric or egocentric methods better with directions?

  • Both are equally as good
  • Egocentric
  • Allocentric
  • Neither are good

7. Who conducted the study where pps drew pictures consistent with the labels they were shown rather than the pictures (visual memory study)?

  • Fallshore & Schooler (1995)
  • Carmichael, Hogan & Walter (1932)
  • Loftus & Palmer (1974)
  • Wickham & Swift (2006)

8. What did the study on Russian and English speakers perception of colour determine (Winawer et al, 2007)?

  • The amount of names someone has for a colour has no impact on perception
  • English speakers can identify more colours than Russian speakers
  • The more individuation/ names for a colour the better perception is
  • The more individuation/ names for a colour the worse perception is

9. What does allocentric mean in terms of space?

  • Neither of the above
  • One point in relation to you
  • One point in relation to another point
  • Both of the above

10. What are the two components of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis?

  • Linguistic determination and linguistic relativity
  • Language thought and language production
  • Linguistic termination and linguistic relativity
  • Language processing and language production

11. Is configural or feature based processing used by experts (Fallshore & Schooler, 1995), explanation for race effect for facial recognition)?

  • Configural
  • Feature based
  • Both of the above
  • Neither of the above

12. What did Gilbert et al (2006) discover in their colour study?

  • It is easier to discriminate colours presented in the RVF until pps were asked to rehearse numbers
  • It is easier to discriminate colours presented in the LVF until pps are asked to rehearse numbers
  • It is equally easy to discriminate colours in both visual fields
  • Rehearsing numbers had no impact on colour discrimination