Exam 1: C: The Evolution of Psychology
Exam 1: A: The Evolution of Psychology228 Questions
Exam 1: B: The Evolution of Psychology138 Questions
Exam 1: C: The Evolution of Psychology73 Questions
Exam 2: A: The Research Enterprise in Psychology219 Questions
Exam 2: B: The Research Enterprise in Psychology139 Questions
Exam 3: A: The Biological Bases of Behaviour236 Questions
Exam 3: B: The Biological Bases of Behaviour134 Questions
Exam 3: C: The Biological Basis of Behaviour93 Questions
Exam 4: A: Sensation and Perception217 Questions
Exam 4: B: Sensation and Perception132 Questions
Exam 5: A: Variations in Consciousness226 Questions
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Exam 6: A: Learning226 Questions
Exam 6: B: Learning135 Questions
Exam 6: C: Learning88 Questions
Exam 7: A: Human Memory234 Questions
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Exam 8: A: Language and Thought228 Questions
Exam 8: B: Language and Thought127 Questions
Exam 9: A: Intelligence and Psychological Testing231 Questions
Exam 9: B: Intelligence and Psychological Testing122 Questions
Exam 9: C: Intelligence Psychological Testing46 Questions
Exam 10: A: Motivation and Emotion220 Questions
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Exam 11: A: Human Development Across the Life Span245 Questions
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Exam 11: C: Human Development Across the Lifespan69 Questions
Exam 12: A: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment225 Questions
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Exam 13: A: Social Behaviour245 Questions
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Exam 14: A: Stress, Coping, and Health210 Questions
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Exam 14: C: Stress, Coping Health48 Questions
Exam 15: A: Psychological Disorders226 Questions
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Exam 16: A: Treatment of Psychological Disorders217 Questions
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Lucas is a 4th year student at Carleton studying psychology and is now considering more seriously his future and the career options he has. He is currently completing his undergraduate thesis (a big research project many psychology majors complete before they graduate). Lucas' research is investigating how subjective feelings of fear activate the autonomic nervous system.
-If Lucas decides to get a Ph.D.in psychology after he graduates,he is most likely going to be employed in ____________.
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Fidan is studying a model of obesity. For her experiment, Fidan uses three groups of 31 rats each that are given either (1) 24-hour access to high calorie treat food in addition to their normal chow, (2) restricted 8-hour access to high calorie treat food and 24-hour access to their normal chow, or (3) 24-hour access to only their normal chow. Every day, Fidan weighs the animals and carefully takes note of the amount and type of food each animal has consumed. At the end of the experiment, Fidan performs surgery on all the animals and notices that the animals that put on the most weight showed noticeable differences in their hypothalamus compared to the rest of the rats.
-Which is the control group in Fidan's experiment
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Jordan is a developmental psychologist who studies bullying and aggression in elementary school students. Her days often consist of spending time in the schoolyard with the children and making careful notes of their interactions. She pays particular attention to incidents of bullying in the schoolyard and is trying to find personality characteristics that are associated with bullying. In her most recent study, she found that being a bully is negatively correlated with academic performance at the 0.05 level of significance.
-Jordan's results in her latest study are _____________.
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Imagine that you have gone to visit your PSYC 1001 professor during his office hours and find out that he has a time machine in his office. He explains that the time machine works, except for a programming glitch that restricts the destination of the machine. This particular time machine can only travel to the laboratories of past psychology researchers. Seeing as you are an avid first-year psychology student, you boldly ask your professor if you can take a ride to a past laboratory. Surprisingly, he agrees, so you hop in, ready to travel back in time
-When you visit _____________,he explains that your roommate is most likely stealing your food because ________________.
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Dean, Sam, and Cas are all best friends and decided to dress up as famous psychologists for Halloween. Dean dressed up as Sigmund Freud, Sam dressed as Carl Rogers, and Cas dressed as B.F. Skinner. They decided to not only dress up as those famous psychologists but also adapt their beliefs about psychology for the night.
-Later in the night,Sam gets into an argument with Dean.What are they most likely going to argue about
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Jordan is a developmental psychologist who studies bullying and aggression in elementary school students. Her days often consist of spending time in the schoolyard with the children and making careful notes of their interactions. She pays particular attention to incidents of bullying in the schoolyard and is trying to find personality characteristics that are associated with bullying. In her most recent study, she found that being a bully is negatively correlated with academic performance at the 0.05 level of significance.
-What type of research is Jordan conducting
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Raphael and Paxton are roommates. Because they're both psychology majors, they choose to dress up as their favourite early psychologists for a Halloween party in their building. They also challenge one another to act like these psychologists all night, and the first one to break character has to take out the trash until the end of semester.
-Paxton is listening to his friend Nadav who is telling him about how worried he is that he will fail his physics class.Paxton reassures him by saying,"Our mind expands to accommodate new information.So,keep studying as hard as you can,and you'll learn the material!" Who is Paxton dressed as
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Rhea is in graduate school studying social psychology and is doing research on the social desirability bias. In her experiment, participants are first asked to fill out a survey about how honest they are. They are then told to take a seat in the hallway (where there is only one chair) before the next part of their experiment. Unbeknownst to the participants, the chair is modified and will break the moment someone sits on it. Also, the waiting room is being filmed by a hidden camera. Half of the participants sit on the chair and break it. For the other half of the participants, a confederate walks in at the same time as the participant and sits on the chair before the participant has the chance. The confederate breaks the chair and leaves immediately after without saying anything to the participant. In both cases, after 10 minutes, Rhea comes out and asks the participant about the chair and records whether they lied or not.
-What is the independent variable in Rhea's experiment
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Jordan is a developmental psychologist who studies bullying and aggression in elementary school students. Her days often consist of spending time in the schoolyard with the children and making careful notes of their interactions. She pays particular attention to incidents of bullying in the schoolyard and is trying to find personality characteristics that are associated with bullying. In her most recent study, she found that being a bully is negatively correlated with academic performance at the 0.05 level of significance.
-Which of the following represents an operational definition of bullying Jordan could use in her study
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Rhea is in graduate school studying social psychology and is doing research on the social desirability bias. In her experiment, participants are first asked to fill out a survey about how honest they are. They are then told to take a seat in the hallway (where there is only one chair) before the next part of their experiment. Unbeknownst to the participants, the chair is modified and will break the moment someone sits on it. Also, the waiting room is being filmed by a hidden camera. Half of the participants sit on the chair and break it. For the other half of the participants, a confederate walks in at the same time as the participant and sits on the chair before the participant has the chance. The confederate breaks the chair and leaves immediately after without saying anything to the participant. In both cases, after 10 minutes, Rhea comes out and asks the participant about the chair and records whether they lied or not.
-What should Rhea do after the end of the experiment
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Arash wants to examine the relationship between stress and eating when someone is on a diet. He recruits an equal number of male and female participants to respond to a questionnaire about their eating habits, their typical mood, and their overall anxiety levels. Arash ensures half of his male participants and half of his female participants are on a diet and the other half are not. After the questionnaire, all participants are randomly assigned to complete one of two tasks. Half of the participants solve a difficult math problem in front of a group of math professors within a certain time limit. The other participants solve a simple arithmetic problem in a waiting area alone, with no time limit. After they perform the task, all participants are asked to complete one more questionnaire about their stress level while sitting next to a box of Timbits. Arash tells the participants to help themselves to the Timbits, and secretly counts how many Timbits the participant actually eats.
-What is the dependent variable in Arash's study
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Jordan is a developmental psychologist who studies bullying and aggression in elementary school students. Her days often consist of spending time in the schoolyard with the children and making careful notes of their interactions. She pays particular attention to incidents of bullying in the schoolyard and is trying to find personality characteristics that are associated with bullying. In her most recent study, she found that being a bully is negatively correlated with academic performance at the 0.05 level of significance.
-To reduce the chance of reactivity Jordan should ________________.
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Dean, Sam, and Cas are all best friends and decided to dress up as famous psychologists for Halloween. Dean dressed up as Sigmund Freud, Sam dressed as Carl Rogers, and Cas dressed as B.F. Skinner. They decided to not only dress up as those famous psychologists but also adapt their beliefs about psychology for the night.
-Sam,Dean,and Cas get into a philosophical argument about freedom.Which of the three friends is most likely to say that humans do not have free will and that we are all products of our environment
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