PSYA02 - Introduction to Clinical, Developmental, Social, and Personality Psychology - QUIZ
PSYA02 · Introduction to Clinical, Developmental, Social, and Personality Psychology
University of Toronto, Scarborough
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In the working memory model, which of the following components are primarily involved in the temporary storage of information rather than the active management of cognitive resources?
2According to Horn and Cattell, which type of intelligence is characterized by the ability to see relations between items or patterns and is considered relatively culture-free?
3In Robert Sternberg's Triarchic Theory, what are the three specific mental mechanisms defined under 'Analytic Intelligence'?
4Which psychological term describes the general rule of problem-solving that involves identifying the differences between a current state and a goal state, then seeking ways to reduce those differences?
5Which hormone is secreted by the duodenum and is responsible for suppressing eating by signaling the brain to stop a meal?
6What is the primary difference between the James-Lange theory and the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion?
7Which of the following are typical symptoms or characteristics of Broca's Aphasia?
8A person can read familiar words perfectly but is unable to read or pronounce unfamiliar non-words like 'slint'. What specific type of dyslexia is this individual likely experiencing?
9Identify the factors that contribute to the heritability of intelligence as discussed in the text.
10According to the provided text, what brain region, when damaged, leads to the inability to name body parts, a condition known as autotopagnosia?