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Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research and Everyday Experience

Bruce E. Goldstein

Chapter 1

Introduction to Cognitive Psychology - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

01:51

Problem 1

What was the point of the opening story about Sam?

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01:43

Problem 2

What are two ways of defining the mind?

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01:22

Problem 3

Why could we say that Donders and Ebbinghaus were cognitive psychologists, even though in the 19 th century there was no field called cognitive psychology? Describe Donders's experiment and the rationale behind it, and Ebbinghaus's memory experiments. What do Donders's and Ebbinghaus's experiments have in common

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00:21

Problem 4

Who founded the first laboratory of scientific psychology? Describe the method of analytic introspection that was used in this laboratory.

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04:11

Problem 5

What method did William James use to study the mind?

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02:38

Problem 6

Describe the rise of behaviorism, especially the influence of Watson and Skinner. How did behaviorism affect research on the mind?

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01:14

Problem 7

How did Edward Tolman deviate from strict behaviorism?

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02:38

Problem 8

What did Noam Chomsky say about Skinner's book Verbal Behavior, and what effect did that have on behaviorism?

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01:32

Problem 9

What is a scientific revolution, according to Thomas Kuhn? How is the cognitive revolution similar to the revolution that occurred in physics at the beginning of the 20th century?

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01:32

Problem 10

Describe the events that led to the "cognitive revolution." Be sure you understand the role of digital computers and the information-processing approach in moving psychology toward the study of the mind.

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01:45

Problem 11

What was the state of cognitive psychology in 1967 , according to Neisser's (1967) book?

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00:40

Problem 12

What are neuropsychology, electrophysiology, and brain imaging?

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03:05

Problem 13

What new perspectives on behavior emerged as cognitive psychology developed?

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01:25

Problem 14

What are two suggestions for improving your ability to learn from this book?

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