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Which psychologists were associated with the humanistic psychology movement?
Which psychological perspective would study the brain and the nervous system?
What are some steps you can take to increase awareness of your personal biases
Which of the following is not an action a consumer may utilize to reduce dissonance?
How does justifying a sacrifice relate to the concept of cognitive dissonance?
Selection bias can be a potential threat to internal validity when subjects are assigned to groups
Which of the following is a criticism of the social cognitive approach to personality quizlet?
What are the cognitive characteristics of a child in the preoperational stage?
One of the key features of the preoperational stage is childrens ability to use
Which of the following statements is true of piagets preoperational stage of cognitive development?
Which of the following individuals is the main architect of social cognitive theory?
Which type of youth aggressor is most likely to have a hostile attribution bias?
Quizlet systematic desensitization applies cognitive-behavior therapy techniques by
The _____ bias is the tendency to only look for evidence that confirms a previous hunch.
What type of learning theory is learned through interaction with the environment?
What is it called when a child views her new experience in terms of her existing schema?
The anti-bias approach allows teachers to foster their own beliefs and attitudes about diversity.
Newborns bias toward _____ is an underlying factor in their attraction to human faces.
Which of the following reflects a problem that results from the self-serving bias?
What is hindsight bias and how can it make research findings seem like common sense?
Which of the following psychotherapies relies upon genuineness and unconditional positive regard for its work?
Which of the following is true about cognitive development in most children quizlet?
What approach do psychologists use for understanding behavior and mental processes?
What type of bias occurs when there is a problem with the data collected that skews?
How does the fundamental attribution error describe how we tend to explain others behavior compared with our own?
Which error occurs when managers or interviewers rate employees based on a single positive attribute?
Determining a jobs cognitive ability requirement is part of the task analysis process
Rate of usage is strongly related to two cognitive dimensions: product involvement and
Which topic is most likely to be studied under the cognitive perspective of psychology?
Which of the following statements sounds like someone experiencing cognitive dissonance?
Which of the following are key factors of development in social cognitive theory quizlet?
In the domain of cognitive psychology which school of thought was based on introspection
The other-race effect refers to a bias with respect to the recognition of other peoples:
Which of the following statements best represents a social cognitive theory of learning?
How do social-cognitive researchers explore behavior, and what criticism have they faced?
Which of the following statements is true of the effect of optimism on cognitive functioning?
When people make internal attributions about the behavior of others they attribute behavior to?
Which of the following is an example of a cognitive distortion according to Aaron Becks cognitive therapy model of treatment?
How did the advent of digital computers contribute to the revolution in cognitive psychology?
Which of Piagets stages occurs from ages 2 to 7 and is characterized by the development of language?
What term is defined as a persons belief in IS or her ability to succeed in an undertaking?
How does Cognitive Behavioral therapy improve the conditions of patients with emotional and mental challenges?
Which theory of emotion involves psychological arousal and cognitive interpretation of that arousal?
Which method of studying the brain most accurately identify specific brain areas activated during a cognitive task?
What field of psychology is involved in the scientific study of behavior and mental processes?
A disadvantage of behaviorally anchored rating scales (bars) is that it can bias a managers memory.
Blank pertains to impartial and appropriate actions taken that are free of favoritism and bias
What level of Blooms taxonomy is demonstrated by a student explaining the main idea in a short story?
Which theory of cognitive development focuses the most on attention, memory, and problem solving?
Is a behavior therapy used to reduce clients anxiety responses through counter conditioning?
Which of the following represent the four types of bias in machine learning check all that apply?
Even when it is unintentional, what is the impact of bias in the workplace, when not called out:
Which therapeutic approach emphasizes personal understanding and peoples ability to heal themselves?
Which of the following is true about the role of teachers and more skilled peers in a cognitive apprenticeship?
Which of the following if true would most strengthen the argument that Sonia is experiencing cognitive dissonance?
Are enduring behavioral and cognitive tendencies that are expressed by evaluating particular people places or things with favor or disfavor?
Which theory states that emotion results from the cognitive labeling of our physiological arousal quizlet?
Which theory of emotion implies that people can change their emotions simply by changing the way they label their arousal?
Which perspective in psychology focuses on nervous system glands and hormones genetic factors?
Which school of psychology pioneered analyzing peoples descriptions of their experiences to understand the components of the mind?
What is the main difference between Piagets and Vygotskys theories of cognitive development?
Cognitive dissonance is associated with which stage of the consumer Buying decision process
Which of the following theories suggests that people express attitudes in line with how they acted in order to avoid looking foolishly inconsistent?
Which theory assumes that we may modify certain attitudes in order to make them be more consistent with our past actions?
Which stage of cognitive learning involved the breakdown of information into organized parts?
What do information processing approaches to understanding cognitive development highlight?
Which of the following provides the ability to see things in novel ways to recognize patterns and to make connections?
When should children with cognitive impairment be referred for stimulation and educational programs?
When an individual attempts to inappropriately generalize using a small sample or a single event this is known as?
Which of the following is true of cognitive theorists perspective on social anxiety disorder
When peoples actions and beliefs challenge their self worth they experience a feeling known as?
Which of the following is the idea that people function best when they feel that their actions stem from their own desires rather than from external forces?
Is the individuals belief that he or she can master a situation and produce positive outcomes?
Which is the term for the process by which information is initially recorded stored and retrieved encoding automatization categorization memory?
Which perspective considers the relationship between individuals and their physical cognitive personality and social world?
When an individual attempts to inappropriately generalize using a small sample or a single event this is known as bias?
What term is used to describe a decision bias which is caused by the way a problem or decision alternative is phrased or presented?
1. of the following questions, which is best addressed by the approach of social cognitive learning?
Which of the following concepts do social cognitive theorists often use to explain the behavior of hypnotic subjects?
Which stage of cognitive development occurs between ages 2 and 4 years old and involves the childs ability to mentally represent an object that is not present?
Which of the following research findings best describes the phenomenon known as generational dissonance?
Are learned predispositions to respond favorably or unfavorably toward something they represent our likes and dislikes?
When children between the ages of 7 to 12 have the ability to think in a more logical manner they are exhibiting Piagets stage of Development?
Which of the following differentiates between the social cognitive theory and the gender schema theory?
What development process that refers to the growth of the brain and the use of mental skills?
What stage of Piagets cognitive development does a person belong to when he can understand specific logical ideas and apply them to concrete problems?
Which of the following statements best describe the history of contemporary cognitive theory?
Which of the following would characterize a child who is in the formal operational stage of cognitive development group of answer choices?
Three of the following ideas are integral parts of social cognitive theory. which one is not?
The information-processing/social cognitive approach to teaching emphasizes the importance of
Is a theory that suggests that we organize and interpret our world based on the use of cognitive schemata?
What do you call the process of learning a behavior when that behavior is learned from the environment?
What is the aim of cognitive behavioral therapy CBT when treating somatic symptom and related disorders?
What theorist believes that cognitive development proceeds as a result of social interactions in which partners jointly work to solve problems?
Which of the following are types of data bias often encountered in data analytics select all that apply 1 point?
A nurse instructor is preparing to conduct a seminar about Piagets theory of cognitive development
Your textbook discusses the early history of cognitive psychology. according to this discussion,
Which one of the following statements is consistent with the cognitive approach to learning quizlet?
Which of the following actions indicates that a teacher is applying cognitive learning theory into classroom practice?
Which of the following strategies is consistent with the textbooks recommendations for helping students with cognitive or academic difficulties succeed in the classroom?
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