Exam 1: Psychology As Science
Exam 1: Psychology As Science118 Questions
Exam 2: The Brain, the Body, and Behavior119 Questions
Exam 3: The Nature and Nurture of Behavior126 Questions
Exam 4: Human Lifespan Development131 Questions
Exam 5: Perception and the Senses123 Questions
Exam 6: Varieties of Consciousness132 Questions
Exam 7: Learning120 Questions
Exam 8: Memory111 Questions
Exam 9: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence118 Questions
Exam 10: Motivation125 Questions
Exam 11: Emotion and Health117 Questions
Exam 12: Personality117 Questions
Exam 13: Psychological Disorders123 Questions
Exam 14: Treatment125 Questions
Exam 15: Social Psychology125 Questions
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An experiment using random assignment to conditions ensures that
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Psychologists need to assign participants to at least one control condition in order to evaluate the influence of confounding variables.
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Discuss two reasons why statistics are important for psychological research.
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A research wanted to determine whether the temperature of a room effected reading ability. She used different three temperatures (cold, warm, hot) with different groups of participants and measured their reading comprehension with multiple-choice questions.
The dependent variable in the study was
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In a participant observational study, the researcher observes a phenomenon by
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Which of the following best describes the scientific method?
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If you read an article that reported decreases in hearing ability as people age, that is an example of a
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Inferential statistics use this concept to determine the influence of chance in their results
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Debriefing a participant after an experiment is important for all of these reasons except
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Sigmund Freud is strongly associated with ________________, a perspective that led to the first "talking" therapy for mental illness.
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According to the British Empiricists, knowledge and truth were only obtainable through
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Critical thinking is important to science because the critical thinker weighs all of the evidence for and against an explanation before deciding which is true.
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Behaviorists like Watson and Skinner believed that only behavior, and not thoughts and feelings, could be scientifically studied.
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Though psychology did not become a science until much later, many ancient thinkers pondered psychological questions.
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All psychological research on human subjects must be approved by this university committee.
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The systematic application of observation and logic to questions in the natural world is a good definition of
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Intuition is the most objective way to analyze a scientific phenomenon.
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A correlation between two variables cannot be interpreted as a causal relationship because of this concept.
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Many researchers use these kinds of samples to save time and money in recruiting participants
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