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Loudness
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BSc PS414 Cognitive Psychology I (Pitch, Loudness and Localization) Quiz on Loudness, created by Petite Piplup on 16/03/2014.
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loudness and localization
ps414 cognitive psychology i
ps414 cognitive psychology i
pitch, loudness and localization
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Question 1
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What is the primary determinant of loudness?
Answer
Amplitude
Frequency
Timbre
Phase
Question 2
Question
Within the limits of human hearing, the (a) the (b), the louder the sound
Answer
(a) higher (b) amplitude
(a) lower (b) amplitude
(a) higher (b) frequency
(a) lower (b) frequency
Question 3
Question
Perceived loudness depends on tone ...?
Answer
Frequency
Amplitude
Timbre
Phase
Question 4
Question
At threshold all sounds are....?
Answer
equally loud
the same pitch
different in loudness
different in pitch
Question 5
Question
Sounds at the same threshold may not be at the same (a). Very low/high (b) tones need greater (c) to be detected.
Answer
(a) amplitude, (b) frequency, (c) amplitude
(b) frequency, (b) amplitude, (c) frequency
(a) amplitude, (b) amplitude, (c) frequency
(a) frequency, (b) amplitude, (c) amplitude
Question 6
Question
At the pain threshold little (a) variance is necessary with (b) variance
Answer
(a) amplitude, (b) frequency
(a) frequency, (b) amplitude
(a) amplitude, (b) timbre
(a) timbre, (b) amplitude
Question 7
Question
Loudness increases (a) in relation to intensity changes at (b) frequencies
Answer
(a) faster, (b) low
(a) slower, (b) low
(a) faster, (b) high
(a) slower, (b) high
Question 8
Question
For durations up to (a) doubling the duration (b) the loudness
Answer
(a) 500ms (b) doubles
(a) 500ms (b) halves
(a) 1000ms (b) doubles
(a) 1000ms (b) halves
Question 9
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Background sounds may lead to partial masking whereby the (a) of the sound is (b) by the presence of others
Answer
(a) loudness, (b) reduced
(a) loudness, (b) increased
(a) frequency, (b) reduced
(a) frequency, (b) increased
Question 10
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Drowsiness tends to (a) loudness, regardless of (b)
Answer
(a) reduce, (b) intensity
(a) increase, (b) intensity
(a) reduce, (b) frequency
(a) increase, (b) frequency
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