1.What does the term 'cognition' primarily mean?
2.Which of the following is one of the primary ethical issues faced by psychological researchers alongside deception and causing lasting harm to participants?
3.Which of the following structures is not considered a component of a neuron?
4.Which of the following is a component of neurons along with dendrites and the soma?
5.What is another term for the main part of a neuron that contains the nucleus?
6.Which component of a neuron is primarily responsible for transmitting electrical signals?
7.What is the primary role of myelin in the nervous system?
8.What is a widely used technique for choosing representative samples in research?
9.Psychology primarily focuses on which area within scientific research?
10.What is a commonly recognized limitation of naturalistic observation?
11.What is the primary outcome of conducting naturalistic observation?
12.Which skill involves the ability to assess, compare, analyze, critique, and combine information effectively?
13.What is the initial stage in the process of encoding information into memory?
14.Why are essay questions generally considered more challenging than multiple-choice questions?
15.Decay theories of forgetting are best suited to explain loss in which type of memory?
16.According to psychologists, long-term memories are primarily divided into which two types?
17.How is memory defined as an active system in terms of handling information?
18.What is the most probable consequence of injury to the cerebellum?
19.In an experiment, which variable is deliberately altered by the researcher?
20.What term describes the process of modifying an existing cognitive framework to include new information?