In the sleep learning experiment, as presented in your text, two major problems can be said to exist in the design of the experiment. What were these two problems?
A) type of language, operational definition of sleep
B) type of language, time of night in which sleep occurred
C) lack of control group, time of night in which sleep occurred
D) lack of control group, operational definition of sleep
D
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Which of the following students best summarizes the information about visual cues and speech perception?
a. Dawan: "Adults who have normal hearing often fail to appreciate the visual cues, even though these cues are helpful." b. Cheryl: "Surprisingly, adults can perceive speech just as accurately without visual cues as they can with visual cues." c. Ralph: "Adults cannot distinguish among the visual cues associated with the phonemes, so they do not link these cues with the auditory stimuli." d. Tiffany: "Although children pay attention to these visual cues, adults do not."
A cognitive psychologist would be most likely to agree with the idea that
a. there is no such thing as a novel way of thinking. b. behavior is primarily a function of objective reality. c. thoughts can be either the results of behavior or the causes of behavior. d. researchers should focus their attention on simple behaviors rather than on higher mental processes.