Exam 1: Introducing Psychology
Exam 1: Introducing Psychology165 Questions
Exam 2: Psychological Science178 Questions
Exam 3: Brains, Bodies, and Behavior164 Questions
Exam 4: Sensing and Perceiving170 Questions
Exam 5: States of Consciousness163 Questions
Exam 6: Growing and Developing216 Questions
Exam 7: Learning152 Questions
Exam 8: Remembering and Judging217 Questions
Exam 9: Intelligence and Language194 Questions
Exam 10: Emotions and Motivations163 Questions
Exam 11: Psychology in Our Social Lives157 Questions
Exam 12: Personality170 Questions
Exam 13: Defining Psychological Disorders186 Questions
Exam 14: Treating Psychological Disorders167 Questions
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During which historical period were the first psychology laboratories established
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The influence of the cognitive approach has declined with the development of neuroimaging techniques.
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Kyle repeats a telephone number over and over to himself so that he can remember it long enough to dial it. Kyle is using _____.
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rehearsal
Which alternative best expresses the influence of the cognitive approach
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Which of the following types of psychologists is correctly paired with a field or setting in which he or she might work ?
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Which alternative correctly matches a behaviorist with a description or contribution
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As compared to 'cramming,' studying material in shorter sessions spread over time produces _____ test performance. This is known as the _____ effect.
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Which of the following American psychologists is correctly matched with his contribution to psychology
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Which of the following psychologists studied the conditioning of fear responses to a rabbit in a young boy named Little Albert
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Your textbook describes a study in which participants preferred tea whose name contained the first 3 letters of their own name 64% of time, and tea whose name contained the first three letters of their experimental partner's name 36% of the time. If unconscious preferences had no effect on behavior then participants should have chosen the tea whose name included the first three letters of their name what percent of the time ?
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Which of the following is the best definition of heritability
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Because values cannot be considered to be either true or false, science cannot prove or disprove them.
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According to your text, two of the first research psychologists were _____ and _____.
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Important cognitive psychologists include each of the following EXCEPT:
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A procedure in which an observer describes the simple elements of a complex experience in as much detail as possible is called:
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Dr. Quinones studies the achievement motivation of junior high-school students. He asserts that such motivation mainly reflects the parenting and educational practices the students have experienced. This statement is most directly related to the _____ question; Dr. Quinones' position is toward the _____ end of the continuum.
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Making an early contribution to the psychology of memory, Bartlett studied memory for _____. He found that _____.
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Dr. Gonzalez uses reaction time methods to study problem solving processes. Dr. Hirsch evaluates employee performance in a large corporation. Dr. Gonzalez is a _____ psychologist, whereas Dr. Hirsch is a(n) _____ psychologist?
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Harris is describing the assumptions, rules, and procedures that psychologists use to gather observations. Dr. Harris is outlining the _____ method.
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