Exam 1: The Science of Psychology
Exam 1: The Science of Psychology145 Questions
Exam 2: The Biological Basis of Behavior145 Questions
Exam 3: Sensation and Perception146 Questions
Exam 4: States of Consciousness141 Questions
Exam 5: Learning195 Questions
Exam 6: Memory170 Questions
Exam 7: Cognition and Mental Abilities147 Questions
Exam 8: Motivation and Emotion164 Questions
Exam 9: Life-Span Development145 Questions
Exam 10: Personality180 Questions
Exam 11: Stress and Health Psychology169 Questions
Exam 12: Psychological Disorders144 Questions
Exam 13: Therapies161 Questions
Exam 14: Social Psychology165 Questions
Exam 15: Measurement and Statistical Methods78 Questions
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Today women receive ________ of the PhD's granted in psychology.
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Evolutionary psychologists see the human mind as a "general purpose" computer that requires software (experience) to process information.
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Titchener broke experience down into ________ basic elements.
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A scientist decides to solve a problem by collecting data through careful systematic observation, developing theories, making predictions based on those theories, and systematically testing those predictions. The scientist is using ________.
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Although the American Psychological Association had drawn up a code for ethical behavior in 1953, the issue of ethics was raised again in 1963 when ________.
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Feminist psychology has had little impact on most facets of psychological practice.
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Psychodynamic theory is most closely associated with ________.
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The name Pavlov gave to his method for training his dogs was reinforcement.
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A group of psychologists conduct research on basic psychological processes, including learning, memory, sensation, perception, thinking, motivation, and emotion. They are most likely to be ________ psychologists.
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A psychologist studying pilot trainees picks a select group of trainees who are hopefully representative of all other trainees. The group of trainees being studied by this psychologist is collectively known to researchers as a ________.
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A researcher, interested in how children interact with each other, goes to a school playground and unobtrusively takes notes as she watches them over a period of several hours. This researcher is using the ________ method of research.
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A scientist, conducting a research study on sleep and learning, questions her own objectivity and decides to let a third person, not associated with conducting the experiment, score the tests. The scientist is probably trying to eliminate ________ bias.
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A researcher goes to great lengths to ensure that the proportion of males and females in his study matches the proportion of males and females nationally. He is selecting a ________ sample.
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Personality theories contending that personality results from various psychological forces that interact within the individual, often outside the conscious awareness of the individual, are ________ theories.
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When applied to perception, "Gestalt" refers to our tendency to respond to primitive sexual urges.
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________ are interested in the workings of the brain and the nervous system.
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Jean Piaget's observations of his three children formed the basis of his theories of childhood development. This is an example of the ________ method of research.
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Watson's experiment with Little Albert demonstrated that ________.
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