PSYCH203 // LECTURE 10 // APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

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Applied Cognitive Psychology Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of applied cognitive psychology concepts with our engaging quiz. Perfect for students, educators, and enthusiasts alike!

  • Explore various facets of cognitive psychology.
  • Challenge your understanding of forensic roles.
  • Enhance your knowledge of cognitive capabilities and limitations.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningMind247
Applied cognitive psychology is Application of '................' and '................' about human cognitive capabilities and limitations to the design of tools, procedures, and systems in everyday life
Thought, consideration
Knowledge, methods
Process, elimination
Cake, chicken
The Proportion of available cognitive resources actively engaged is called the....
Mental Workload (aka Cognitive Workload)
Individual workload
Human knowledge capability
Metal capability
What are the 3 levels of situation awareness?
Expectation, learning, reality
Suspension, exception, rejection
Perception, comprehension, & projection
Cognition, reasoning, doubt
A change in focus from preventing pain & unpleasant experiences to promoting pleasure is called....
Hedonomics
Hedonism
Hedometer
Hedonistic
Aesthetic longevity (Individuation), and seamless interaction are .....
Principles of cognition
Principles of cake
Principles of egoism
Hedonomic principles
Hedonic Emotional Model (HEM) relies on '........................' between product cues and feelings produced by '.............' such as exciting visuals, celebrities, music, color, sexy images
Relations, contexts
Associations, stimuli
Relationships, items
Cake, cake
When Familiarity leads to liking a product, this is called....
Exposure Effect
Familiarity effect
Advertising effect
Photography effect
How many forensic roles are there in forensic psychology?
3
5
4
6
What is the clinical forensic role?
evaluating evidence, archival research to determine the likelihood of some occurrence, may involve being an expert witness
assisting in jury selection, lawyer selection, offender profiling, interviewing, etc.
Assessments of ability, capacity, treatability, rehabilitation in prison, etc.
Conducting psychological research with implications for the law– eyewitness memory, jury decision-making, etc.
What is the Actuarial forensic role?
Evaluating evidence, archival research to determine the likelihood of some occurrence, may involve being an expert witness
Assisting in jury selection, lawyer selection, offender profiling, interviewing, etc.
Assessments of ability, capacity, treatability, rehabilitation in prison, etc.
Conducting psychological research with implications for the law– eyewitness memory, jury decision-making, etc.
What is the Advisory forensic role?
Assessments of ability, capacity, treatability, rehabilitation in prison, etc.
Conducting psychological research with implications for the law– eyewitness memory, jury decision-making, etc.
Evaluating evidence, archival research to determine the likelihood of some occurrence, may involve being an expert witness
Assisting in jury selection, lawyer selection, offender profiling, interviewing, etc.
What is the Experimental forensic role?
Onducting psychological research with implications for the law– eyewitness memory, jury decision-making, etc.
Assessments of ability, capacity, treatability, rehabilitation in prison, etc.
Evaluating evidence, archival research to determine the likelihood of some occurrence, may involve being an expert witness
Ssisting in jury selection, lawyer selection, offender profiling, interviewing, etc.
Jurors with more viewing hours are more likely to expect forensic evidence at trial, and are more sceptical of it, this is called the....
CSI Effect
Sensing murder effect
Juror-time effect
HTGAWM effect
Simply getting the product / brand in the public eye no explicit message is called what?
Advertising
Product Placement
Product exposure
None of the above
 
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