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Exam 2 Answers Key - General Psychology | PSYC 101, Exams of Psychology

Exam 2 Study Guide Material Type: Exam; Professor: Jordan; Class: GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY; Subject: PSYCHOLOGY; University: University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Term: Fall 2013;

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D D % ® ANSwee KEY Honor Pledge: On my honor, I will not cheat or help anyone else to cheat. PSYC 101 (Fall 2013) Exam 2 — Form W Write Form W in the Sequence Number section as shown below. No bubbling necessary. Freak-out/Opt-out: While taking the exam, if you decide you do not want the exam to be counted in your grades, then please fold your scantron in half and give it to a TA. Your exam will be treated as a missed exam and handled according to the policy listed in the syllabus, Once you hand in your scantron sheet to be scored, you cannot take it back. Instructions: Read each item and each answer choice completely and carefully. Then choose the best answer based on information from this class. 1, If your pons was damaged, the most likely outcome would be A, you would not have dreams during REM B, you would not have neuron replay during REM you would have too much or too little REM ‘ou would not have atonia during REM . you would not have atonia during stages 3 and/or 4 2. During the second lecture on memory, we discussed the problem with using flashcards to learn material. The main problem is tes A. They use the shallowest level of processing Ste Jour techace uD B. They cause people to rely on massed rehearsal for weds, Oct 1G. C. They lack mnemonic value Flashcards ju £ 4 we They use the shallowest level of deep processing dete ‘ci ‘ ici wtone without . They focus on structural or phonetic input with no semantic input ene 3, In studying motivation, we can make connections between the psychological perspectives and the different theories of motivation. Complete the analogy: Biological perspective is to drive theory as A. Cognitive perspective is to evolutionary theories B. Psychoanalytic perspective is to self-determination theory C._ Evolutionary perspective is to social constructionism theory . /Behavioral perspective is to incentive theory ~ Humanistic perspective is to incentive theory 4, Which memory concept is most appropriate to think of as motivated interference? Repression D. Source monitoring error Supression E. Consolidation C. Decay theory 5, Complex perception created in your mind of bodily feelings and sensation in context is labeled Motivation D. Essentialism _/Emotion E, Consciousness . Cognition