Exam 1: Mind, Behavior, and Psychological Science

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Who was an early proponent of functionalism?

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In 1879, in Leipzig, Germany, the first psychological laboratory was overseen by

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Alicia wants to understand the impact of peer pressure on adolescent behavior. She goes to a popular mall and observes the activities and interactions of a group of adolescents. Alicia is using

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Simply put, the difference between people in the experimental group and those in the control group is whether they

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In science, a theory

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This type of correlation coefficient indicates that the variables change simultaneously in the same direction--one grows larger or smaller, the other grows or shrinks in a parallel way:

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A psychology teacher wants to determine whether computer-aided learning will produce higher standardized test scores than a usual lecture format. In this example, the independent variable is the

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If obese people tend to whistle less than slender people, what kind of correlation would be expected between weight and the tendency to whistle?

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Which topic would NOT be investigated by a psychologist if the definition of psychology were limited to "the science of behavior"?

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Which type of psychologist might work at Ford Motor Company to determine how to change the lighting and the assembly line, or to determine which questions to ask potential employees?

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A subject in an experiment that receives no real treatment would be receiving

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__________ is a phenomenon in which researchers' hypotheses lead them to unintentionally bias the outcome of a study.

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Which schools of psychology are the most and the least likely to study thoughts and mental processes?

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The tendency to look for supportive evidence rather than actively seeking out contradictory evidence is known as

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Explain what is involved in a correlational study and why such studies are sometimes performed instead of experiments. Describe several drawbacks to correlational studies.

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Functionalists were interested in the function of ________ in dealing with the problems of everyday living.

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Psychology is distinct from psychiatry in that it

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If you are interested in how patterns, beliefs, and customs influence behavior, you are interested in the ________ perspective.

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Which of the following is a common ethical guideline suggested by the American Psychological Association?

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The key feature of behaviorism that distinguishes it from other approaches to psychology is that

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