Exam 1: Psychology As a Science
Exam 1: Psychology As a Science136 Questions
Exam 2: Neural and Genetic Bases of Behavior167 Questions
Exam 3: Human Development167 Questions
Exam 4: Sensation and Perception172 Questions
Exam 5: Consciousness172 Questions
Exam 6: Learning145 Questions
Exam 7: Memory167 Questions
Exam 8: Language, thinking, and Intelligence206 Questions
Exam 9: Motivation and Emotion157 Questions
Exam 10: Personality166 Questions
Exam 11: Psychological Disorders and Their Treatment156 Questions
Exam 12: Stress, coping, and Health137 Questions
Exam 13: Social Behavior150 Questions
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Leon Festinger's study in which researchers infiltrated a doomsday cult to observe the cult's dynamics is a classic example of ____.
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During the 1950s,many psychologists were dissatisfied with both the psychoanalytic and behavioristic views of human nature.Which force exerted its influence on psychology of that time?
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You tell your friend that you are having recurring dreams about falling off a cliff.Your friends are most likely to suggest that you visit which of the following individuals to understand the meaning of this dream?
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Is the statement "God created life" a scientific hypothesis?
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Which approach to psychology dominated North America from 1920s through 1950s?
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Which of the following is stressed in cognitive psychology?
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On Monday you were praised for helping Mrs.Martin with her groceries,on Tuesday you were given $2 for helping Mr.Scott plant begonias,and on Wednesday you were given cookies for helping Mrs.Jones find her cat.Which of the following provides the best explanation for this behavior?
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What is the process by which organisms with inherited traits best suited to the environment reproduce more successfully than less well adapted organisms over a number of generations?
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Robert Woodworth and Edward Thorndike were students of ____.
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As a scientist,you are continually uncovering phenomena that capture your attention and that are difficult to explain without reintroducing the concept of consciousness.What happens in the 1960s to help you?
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Edward Titchener renamed Wundt's model of consciousness as ____.
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Your professor wants you to design a research project on motivation and learning that you will later "try out" on volunteers from other psychology courses.Since this is your professor's area of expertise,in what field of research psychology does he/ she most likely specialize?
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William James did not embrace the approach of identifying the mind's components.What was James's desire?
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In assessing proposed studies involving human participants,the highest priority is always given to ____.
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