Exam 1: An Introduction to Psychology
Exam 1: An Introduction to Psychology284 Questions
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With respect to the psychology of emotion, William James would be MOST interested in the:
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At Folger University, Drs. Chase and Sanborn are conducting an experiment on the effects of caffeine on memory. Participants are randomly assigned to a caffeine or a no-caffeine group; their recall of items on a word list is later assessed. Which pair correctly identifies a variable in this experiment?
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Using a sample of young adolescents, Dr. Nguyen finds a correlation of .55 between scores on a measure of neglectful or uninvolved parenting and scores on a measure of delinquent behavior. Based on this correlation alone, Dr. Nguyen can legitimately conclude that:
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A psychologist advises a petroleum company on selecting offshore oil rig workers likely to comply with safety regulations. The psychologist is pursuing psychology's goal of:
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How is it that the experimental method allows researchers to draw cause-and-effect conclusions? Identify the critical elements of the experimental method and explain how each helps enable the development of valid causal conclusions.
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Whether a field of study is a science is determined by the:
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According to the textbook, _____ variables change along with the independent variable, making it difficult to pinpoint actual causes. These variables are thus roughly similar to _____ in correlational research.
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Which of these is NOT a disadvantage of naturalistic observation?
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Dr. O'Malley is telling his participants before he begins the experiment that their participation is completely voluntary and that they can stop taking part at any time. Dr. Quick is providing a detailed explanation to participants who have just completed a study. Which statement is True?
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Dr. Moyer is studying the association between opportunities for workplace creativity and overall happiness. Dr. Moyer is a(n) _____ psychologist.
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Which early female psychologist might be considered a developmental psychologist?
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Describe survey research, highlighting not only its advantages but also several issues that researchers must consider when designing survey research.
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Which of these individuals is LEAST likely to be a psychologist?
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The goal of "control" is addressed most directly by applied research.
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Research focused on changing behaviors or outcomes is called _____ research.
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Dr. Franklin is examining the association between the experience of discrimination and self-esteem among children and adolescents. Her research reflects the pioneering work of _____, one of psychology's "founding mothers."
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