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PSYCHOLOGY TEST BANK Coon Journey 5e

CAREER EXAMS Nov 4, 2025
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PSYCHOLOGY TEST BANK

Coon Journey 5e TB

Chapter 8: Cognition, Language, Creativity, and Intelligence

MULTIPLE CHOICE

  • Unlike other species, the success of humans is due to
  • our physical strength.
  • our speed.
  • our thinking ability and intelligence.
  • a combination of all of these.
  • ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: Homo Sapiens OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Concept

  • Homo Sapiens comes from the Latin words for
  • man and wise.
  • like and thinkers.
  • one and mind.
  • brain and upright.
  • ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: Homo Sapiens OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Fact

  • Humans live in deserts, jungles, mountains, frenzied cities, placid retreats, and space
  • stations, which illustrates how our mental abilities have helped us to be more

  • practical.
  • future-oriented.
  • communal.
  • adaptable.
  • ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: Homo Sapiens OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Concept MSC:

  • (New Question)
  • Stephen Hawking is a theoretical physicist who is confined to a wheelchair and must “speak”
  • by manually controlling a speech synthesizer due to Lou Gehrig’s disease. Hawking’s ability to continue to advance our understanding of the universe illustrates how our intelligence and thinking ability a. is innate.

  • would not be realized without learning being a continual process.
  • is less important than our motivation to succeed.
  • makes us adaptable to situations.
  • ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: Homo Sapiens OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Application

MSC: * (New Question)

  • Which of the following refers to processing a mental representation of a problem or
  • situation? a. intuition

  • intelligence
  • cognition
  • selective attention

ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate 1 REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Fact MSC:

  • (New Question)
  • Cognition, or thinking, refers to
  • processing a mental expression of a problem or situation.
  • the capacity to act purposefully.
  • the ability to adapt to one’s surroundings.
  • deeper comprehension of the nature of the problem.
  • ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Fact MSC:

  • (New Question)
  • Dr. Hart’s research interests include the mental activities involved in processing images,
  • concepts, words, rules, and symbols. He would best be described as studying

  • operant conditioning.
  • learning.
  • cognition.
  • proxemics.
  • ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Application

  • The term “cognition” includes
  • thinking, problem solving, reasoning, and daydreaming.
  • classical and instrumental conditioning.
  • eidetic imagery and processing.
  • an active process by which sensory input is selected, organized, and integrated.
  • ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Fact

  • Cognition includes all of the following EXCEPT
  • language.
  • problem-solving.
  • daydreaming.
  • proxemics.
  • ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.1 KEY: Concept

MSC: * (New Question)

  • When thought is passive, effortless, and automatic, the person is
  • engaged in a. proxemics.

  • inductive thinking.
  • reflective processing.
  • experiential processing.
  • ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate 2 REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY: Concept

MSC: * (New Question)

  • Passive, effortless daydreaming would be a type of
  • proxemics.
  • inductive thinking.
  • experiential processing.
  • reflective processing.
  • ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY: Concept

MSC: * (New Question)

  • Glancing at the television to see if your favorite program has started yet would be an
  • example of a. proxemics.

  • inductive thinking.
  • reflective processing.
  • experiential processing.
  • ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY:

Application MSC: * (New Question)

  • Donna is studying for her psychology test while watching TV and texting her friends.
  • Donna is engaged in

  • proxemics.
  • selective attention.
  • experiential processing.
  • reflective processing.
  • ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY:

Application MSC: * (New Question)

  • If thought is active, effortful, and controlled, you are engaged in
  • reflective processing.
  • experiential processing.
  • intuitive thinking.
  • proxemics.
  • ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY: Concept

MSC: * (New Question)

  • Intense problem-solving and planning requires
  • reflective processing.
  • experiential processing.
  • 3

  • intuitive thinking.
  • proxemics.
  • ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY: Concept MSC: * (New Question)

  • Jed is able to understand and remember what he read while studying psychology becausehe engaged in
  • proxemics.
  • divergent thinking.
  • experiential processing.
  • reflective processing.
  • ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY: Application MSC: * (New Question)

  • Animals can engage in simple forms of experiential processing, such as
  • associative learning.
  • concept formation.
  • inductive thought.
  • deductive thought.
  • ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY: Concept MSC: * (New Question)

  • Regarding aspects of cognition, which of the following statements is FALSE?
  • Animals other than humans can engage in complex forms of reflective
  • processing. b. Planning allows us to try out various options and avoid making many mistakes. c. Planning requires reflective processing.

  • Daydreaming would be an example of experiential processing.
  • ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Thinking?-Brains over Brawn OBJ: 8.1.2 KEY: Concept MSC: * (New Question)

  • Which of the following involves internal representations that permit you to look at numerous
  • options before acting and allows you to avoid making mistakes?

  • insight
  • planning

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PSYCHOLOGY TEST BANK Coon Journey 5e TB Chapter 8: Cognition, Language, Creativity, and Intelligence MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Unlike other species, the success of humans is due to a. our physical strengt...