Exam Extenssion: S 1-16--Final Examination

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Which of the following studies was most severely criticized for failing to obtain a representative or random sample?

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A psychologist talking about the "big five" is most likely discussing

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A mnemonic device is used to

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Experienced readers identify familiar words almost automatically, and have difficulty when they try to avoid reading words as words. This is seen in

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What do the overjustification effect and social loafing have in common?

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The WAIS-III is a test of

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One example of a mnemonic device is

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According to Freud, if parents are either too strict or too lenient in the way they toilet train their child, the child will become either stingy and stubborn or messy and wasteful. Critics say this is not a good scientific theory because it is NOT

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Ergonomics is a field that is concerned with

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Which of the following can be demonstrated in the youngest, least experienced infants?

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Why do psychologists periodically revise a test such as the MMPI or the WAIS-III?

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Which of the following shows the least variation from one person to another, among normal adult humans?

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For which of the following pairs would we expect the highest correlation of IQ scores?

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Pavlov is known for his work in psychology on

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Research conducted in the field of __________ is based on the premise that the frequency with which we engage in a particular behavior depends on the results of that behavior in the past.

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Which of the following fields of psychology rejects the concept of determinism?

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The five-factor model is a general theory of

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Ricardo takes a test on which he scores an 89. A week later he takes the same test and scores an 88. We can probably conclude that the test he was administered is

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The foot-in-the-door technique starts with a small request and builds up to a larger one. In that respect it is similar to which of these learning procedures?

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In IQ testing a score of 100 is the

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