Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology244 Questions
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Freud based his ideas about human personality on the information he acquired about his patients' lives and especially their memories of early childhood experiences. Freud's theory is based on
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Structuralism is to the structure of mental processes as functionalism is to the
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Explain the emphasis of the seven modern perspectives in psychology listed in Review and Reflect (pg. 23) Table 1.3. If you were to become a psychology major, which of the seven current perspectives would be most attractive to you? Why?
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Discuss the major ethical concerns in conducting psychological research with both animal and human subjects. What are the major ethical guidelines for conducting psychological research?
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A perspective that stresses the importance of understanding our influences when interpreting the behaviours of others is the _________________.
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A psychologist conducted a study in which she studied the relationship between caffeine consumption and the ability to store words from a list in memory. The control group in the experiment was comprised of subjects who
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John interviews 10 people about their memories from the first three years of their lives. He then writes an essay about early memory in humans. Which research method did he use to collect his data?
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Which of the following would a behaviourist not consider an appropriate subject for psychological study?
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Differentiate between basic research and applied research. If you were a director in a provincial research funding program, would you fund more basic research or more applied research? Why?
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Concerns about internet survey distribution and collection of data include which of the following?
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Psychologists are required to debrief (inform) subjects thoroughly after a research study when the study
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Kenneth Gergen et al. assert that we are in desperate need of
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Which of the following is not a limitation of the experimental method?
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Which of the following refers to an untested prediction about behaviour?
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Which of the following statements is not true of experimenter bias?
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The textbook identifies influencing behaviour as one of psychology's four main goals.
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When a researcher utilizes a general principle or set of principles to explain how a number of separate facts are related to one another, the researcher is using
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