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PSY402 Quiz 2 Solution

 

 

1) Psychophysicists can measure the attributes of all the following EXPECT:

  1. Psychological brightness
  2. Psychological pain
  3. Psychological heaviness
  4. Physical electric intensity

 

2) Items that are close together in space or time tend to be perceived as belonging together. This concept is known as:

  1. The law of proximity
  2. The law of similarity
  3. The law of simplicity
  4. The law of Symmetric

 

3) Which of the following lobe is involved in touch sensation

  1. Parietal lobe
  2. Frontal Lobe
  3. Temporal lobe
  4. Occipital lobe

 

4) The level beyond which a stimulus in no longer detected is:

  1. Terminal threshold
  2. Difference threshold
  3. Recognition threshold
  4. Absolute threshold

 

5) Which of the following part of an experimental report starts on the separate page

  1. Appendices
  2. Introduction
  3. Method
  4. Results

 

6) Independent variable manipulated in psychophysical studies is the _________ of a physical stimulus.

  1. Direction
  2. Attribute
  3. Magnitude
  4. Characteristic

 

7) Which of the followings are the receiving ends of the neurons

  1. Dendrites
  2. Cytoplasm
  3. Axon
  4. Cell Soma

 

8) All of the followings are the subsections of the method section EXCEPT:

  1. Participants
  2. Purpose
  3. Rationale
  4. Design

 

9) Who proposed that the gradient of how provides information about the observer’s speed

  1. Hubel
  2. Gibson
  3. Pavlov
  4. Wiesel

 

10) Which of the following area is activated by seeing the bodies

  1. Extra striate body area
  2. Fusiform face area
  3. Infer temporal (IT) cortex
  4. Para hippocampal place area

 

 

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