Exam 17: Integrative Questions
Exam 1: Psychology: Evolution of a Science456 Questions
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Which type of theorists would be MOST likely to make situational attributions of others' behaviour?
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Infants as young as 18 months imitate the _____ of adults,in large part because of the activity of _____.
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Withdrawal from drugs of abuse often produce effects opposite to the drugs.For example,although alcohol is a central nervous system depressant,alcohol withdrawal may produce seizure activity.This pattern of withdrawal suggests that the brain is engaged in _____ to combat the effects of the drug.
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People with bipolar disorder often are _____.People may be more likely to judge the manifestation of this disorder and characteristic as more likely than the disorder itself,a bit of faulty logic known as _____.
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_____ memory processes involving activation of the _____ appear to be required for eyeblink conditioning to occur.
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_____ perspectives on morality are MOST consistent with _____ in that they emphasize the role of nature on the development of morality.
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Token economies sometimes are used by behavioural psychologists to exact behaviour change.From a motivational perspective,tokens can be classified as _____ rewards;from a behavioural perspective,tokens are _____ reinforcers.
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_____ argued that people react to the world as they see it and not as how it is.This idea is central to the _____.
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In obsessive disorder,instances of _____ behaviour are _____ reinforced by the momentary abatement of the_____.
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Sir Frederic Bartlett's observation that people often remember what should have happened or what ought to have happened instead of what actually happened is consistent with the writings of which philosopher of science?
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Hypnosis leaves one exceptionally vulnerable to the memory sin of:
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The areas of the cortex involved in _____ and speech production are located in the _____ frontal lobe.
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Recognizing and consciously trying to overcome stereotypes actually might make unconscious stereotyping stronger,a phenomenon MOST related to:
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Critics might argue that psychologists adopt a(n)_____ decision-making strategy in diagnosing personality disorders,resulting in over diagnosis.
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Some herbal and natural products may have psychological benefits.For example,there is a _____ correlation between the consumption of omega-3 fatty acids and _____.
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_____ perspectives on morality are MOST consistent with _____ in that they emphasize the role of learning experiences on the development of morality.
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The areas of the cortex involved in decision making and speech _____ are located in the _____ lobe.
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Not all forms of negative affect lead to aggression.There actually exists a _____ between disgust and aggression.
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_____ postulation of a language acquisition device is MOST consistent with the position of _____.
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Hypnosis _____ been shown to be more effective at relieving pain than is morphine,a drug that mimics the actions of _____ in relieving pain.
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