The ____ pathway conducts signals from the front and sides of the tongue to the brain.
A) chorda tympani
B) glossopharyngeal nerve
C) vagus nerve
D) insula nerve
Jamal decides to compare the lyrics of rock and roll songs in the 1950s and the 1990s. He selects from the top 10 lists for each time period, and compares the lyrics. Jamal's research method is based upon
a. Individual sampling
b. Lyrical sampling
c. Archival data
d. Ecological sampling
The central part of the tongue has no taste sensations because that part consists primarily of _____ papillae, which do not contain taste buds.
A) filiform
B) fungiform
C) foliate
D) circumvillate
Systematic observation and content coding of archival data both normally make use of which of the following techniques?
a. Case sampling
b. Interrater reliability
c. Behavioral categorization
d. Participant observation
Areas on the tongue covered primarily with filiform papillae, which contain no taste buds, are similar to _____ in vision.
A) convergence
B) the blind spot
C) cortical magnification
D) accretion and deletion
Coding large amounts of information into systematic categories is known as
a. content analysis.
b. a case study.
c. observational research.
d. archival research.
The _____ papillae are mushroom-shaped and found on the tip and sides of the tongue.
A) filiform
B) fungiform
C) foliate
D) circumvillate
Content analysis refers to
a. the systematic coding of data, such as in archival research.
b. the systematic coding of behavioral categories in observational research.
c. a method for increasing the reliability of observational research.
d. a method for increasing the amount of data that can be collected in naturalistic observations.
The tiny bumps on the tongue that contain the taste buds are the _____.
A) insulae
B) lattices
C) papillae
D) tadomae
On what data is archival research based?
a. Historical descriptions
b. Existing reports of experiments
c. Any type of existing records of public behavior
d. Descriptions of problems found in research