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What does
cognitive psychology
focus on?
Cognitive psychology focuses on how people
perceive
, store,
manipulate
, and interpret information.
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Why do
cognitive psychologists
believe it is necessary to study internal mental processes?
To understand behavior more
comprehensively
.
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What
model
is commonly used in
cognitive
psychology to describe
information processing
?
An information processing model.
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How is the
information processing
approach related to
computers
?
It was first used to describe how computers process information.
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What are the three
computing
metaphors
often used in cognitive psychology?
'Encoding'
,
'processing'
, and
'retrieval'
.
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What are the key processes studied in
cognitive psychology
?
Perception
Memory
Thinking
Problem solving
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What does the
cognitive approach
recognize about mental processes?
They cannot be studied directly but must be
inferred
from behavior.
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What is a schema?
A schema is a
cognitive
framework that helps organize and interpret information.
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How do
schemas
help us in daily life?
Schemas allow us to take shortcuts when interpreting large amounts of information.
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What is a potential downside of using
schemas
?
Schemas can cause us to exclude information that does not conform to our
established
ideas.
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How can
schemas
lead to
stereotypes
?
They help us fill in gaps in information, leading to fixed
expectations
.
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What are
theoretical models
in
cognitive psychology
?
Simplified representations based on research evidence
Examples include the
multi-store model
of memory and the
working memory model
Often depicted with boxes and arrows indicating processes
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Who proposed the
working memory model
and when?
Baddeley
and
Hitch
in
1974
.
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What is the role of
computer models
in
cognitive
psychology?
They explain human information processing using computer
analogies
.
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How does
working memory
relate to computer memory?
Working memory is analogous to
RAM
, which is cleared after tasks.
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What advancements have been made in
cognitive neuroscience
?
Non-invasive neuroimaging techniques
(e.g.,
PET
,
fMRI
)
Study of living brain structures
Understanding brain activity related to
cognitive processes
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What did
Burnett et al.
(
2009
) find about brain activity related to guilt?
Several brain regions, including the
medial prefrontal cortex
, are active.
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What are the strengths of the
cognitive approach
?
Applications in various psychology areas (e.g., social psychology,
psychopathology
)
Scientific methods
provide rigorous evidence
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Why is the
cognitive approach
considered
scientific
?
It uses
experimental methods
for collecting and evaluating evidence.
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What is a limitation of using
computer models
in
cognitive psychology
?
They do not account for
human errors
and
memory limitations
.
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What aspect of human behavior does the
cognitive approach
largely ignore?
The role of
emotion
and
motivation
.
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Why might
cognitive psychology
studies lack
ecological validity
?
They often use tasks unrelated to
everyday experiences
.
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What are the criticisms of
cognitive psychology
research?
Lacks
ecological validity
Uses
artificial
test materials
Findings may not
generalize
to real-life situations
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