Exam 2: How to Study Psychology
Exam 1: Introduction220 Questions
Exam 2: How to Study Psychology218 Questions
Exam 3: Introducing Psychology: Psychology, Critical Thinking, and Science183 Questions
Exam 4: Introducing Psychology: Psychology Then and Now281 Questions
Exam 5: Introducing Psychology: the Psychology Experiment128 Questions
Exam 6: Introducing Psychology: Non-Experimental Research Methods136 Questions
Exam 7: Psychology in Action: Thinking Critically About the Media34 Questions
Exam 8: Brain and Behavior: Neurons and the Nervous System245 Questions
Exam 9: Brain and Behavior: Brain Research83 Questions
Exam 10: Brain and Behavior: Hemispheres and Lobes of the Cortex192 Questions
Exam 11: Brain and Behavior: Sub-Cortex and Endocrine System167 Questions
Exam 12: Psychology in Action: Handedness65 Questions
Exam 13: Human Development: Heredity and Environment206 Questions
Exam 14: Human Development: Emotional and Social Development in Childhood170 Questions
Exam 15: Human Development: Language and Cognitive Development in Childhood232 Questions
Exam 16: Human Development: Adolescence and Adulthood248 Questions
Exam 17: Psychology in Action: Well-Being and Happiness52 Questions
Exam 18: Sensation and Perception: Sensory Processes112 Questions
Exam 19: Sensation and Perception: Vision164 Questions
Exam 20: Sensation and Perception: The Other Senses251 Questions
Exam 21: Sensation and Perception: Perceptual Processes194 Questions
Exam 22: Sensation and Perception: Perception and Objectivity116 Questions
Exam 23: Psychology in Action: Extrasensory Perception83 Questions
Exam 24: Consciousness: States of Consciousness164 Questions
Exam 25: Consciousness: Sleep and Dreams339 Questions
Exam 26: Consciousness: Psychoactive Drugs265 Questions
Exam 27: Psychology in Action: Exploring and Using Dreams66 Questions
Exam 28: Conditioning and Learning: Types of Learning199 Questions
Exam 29: Conditioning and Learning: Classical Conditioning159 Questions
Exam 30: Conditioning and Learning: Operant Conditioning191 Questions
Exam 31: Conditioning and Learning: Reinforcement and Punishment233 Questions
Exam 32: Psychology in Action: Behavioral Self-Management55 Questions
Exam 33: Memory: Memory Systems289 Questions
Exam 34: Memory: Forgetting248 Questions
Exam 35: Memory: Exceptional Memory and Improving Memory127 Questions
Exam 36: Psychology in Action: Mnemonics50 Questions
Exam 37: Cognition and Intelligence: Imagery, Concepts, and Language253 Questions
Exam 38: Cognition and Intelligence: Problem Solving140 Questions
Exam 39: Cognition and Intelligence: Creative Thinking and Intuition182 Questions
Exam 40: Cognition and Intelligence: Intelligence204 Questions
Exam 41: Psychology in Action: Enhancing Creativity55 Questions
Exam 42: Motivation and Emotion: Overview of Motives and Emotions215 Questions
Exam 43: Motivation and Emotion: Motivation in Detail320 Questions
Exam 44: Motivation and Emotion: Emotion in Detail224 Questions
Exam 45: Psychology in Action: Emotional Intelligence39 Questions
Exam 46: Human Sexuality: Sexual Development and Orientation175 Questions
Exam 47: Human Sexuality: Gender Development, Androgyny, and Gender Variance159 Questions
Exam 48: Human Sexuality: Sexual Behavior, Response, and Attitudes366 Questions
Exam 49: Psychology in Action: Sexual Problems155 Questions
Exam 50: Personality: Overview of Personality239 Questions
Exam 51: Personality: Trait Theories126 Questions
Exam 52: Personality: Psychoanalytic and Humanistic Theories305 Questions
Exam 53: Personality: Behavioral and Social Learning Theories183 Questions
Exam 54: Psychology in Action: Understanding Shyness71 Questions
Exam 55: Health, Stress, and Coping: Health Psychology164 Questions
Exam 56: Health, Stress, and Coping: Stress, Frustration, and Conflict279 Questions
Exam 57: Health, Stress, and Coping: Defenses, Helplessness, and Depression182 Questions
Exam 58: Health, Stress, and Coping: Stress and Health106 Questions
Exam 59: Psychology in Action: Stress Management84 Questions
Exam 60: Psychological Disorders: Normality and Psychopathology240 Questions
Exam 61: Psychological Disorders: Psychosis, Delusional Disorders, and Schizophrenia243 Questions
Exam 62: Psychological Disorders: Mood Disorders135 Questions
Exam 63: Psychological Disorders: Anxiety-Based Disorders and Personality Disorders293 Questions
Exam 64: Psychology in Action: Suicide69 Questions
Exam 65: Therapies: Treating Psychological Distress197 Questions
Exam 66: Therapies: Humanistic and Cognitive Therapies237 Questions
Exam 67: Therapies: Behavior Therapies192 Questions
Exam 68: Therapies: Medical Therapies142 Questions
Exam 69: Psychology in Action: Self-Management and Seeking Professional Help148 Questions
Exam 70: Social Psychology: Social Behavior and Cognition262 Questions
Exam 71: Social Psychology: Social Influence247 Questions
Exam 72: Social Psychology: Pro-Social Behavior191 Questions
Exam 73: Social Psychology: Antisocial Behavior243 Questions
Exam 74: Psychology in Action: Multiculturalism66 Questions
Exam 75: Applied Psychology: Industrialorganizational Psychology276 Questions
Exam 76: Applied Psychology: Environmental Psychology221 Questions
Exam 77: Applied Psychology: the Psychology of Education, Law, and Sports197 Questions
Exam 78: Psychology in Action: Human Factors Psychology92 Questions
Exam 79: Behavioral Statistics279 Questions
Exam 80: Life After School76 Questions
Exam 81: Understanding Descriptive and Inferential Statistics for Psychological Research279 Questions
Exam 82: The Competencies of the Undergraduate Psychology Major76 Questions
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Survey Questions are repeated throughout each module to help the students recognize key topics.In addition,there are questions that begin some of the paragraphs that will help students focus on seeking information as they read and are very much like those questions that run through their minds.These questions are referred to as
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Gabe is taking a test in which he is asked to compare and contrast theories in psychology and to describe practical uses for various concepts within these theories.Gabe is most likely taking a(n) ______ test.
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To get actively involved in psychology,students can find a full library of original and classic video clips plus interactive learning modules tied to all of the topics covered in their introductory psychology course by accessing which of the following?
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Compared to the American Psychological Association,Wikipedia entries and personal blogs would not be considered ______ sources.
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Which of the following is NOT a good guideline for taking tests?
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Abbot sits where he can get involved and ask questions.In addition,he brings questions that he wants answered from the last lecture,so he can ask the teacher at the beginning of class.Abbot's behaviors illustrate which step in the LISAN method?
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Good general test taking skills include reading all directions and questions carefully,quickly surveying the test before beginning,and answering the ______ questions first.
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In class,you relate the new information you learn regarding the cognitive development of young children to experiences that you had while babysitting.You are exhibiting
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At the end of each module in the textbook is a point-by-point summary to help students identify important ideas to remember.These summaries are organized around a component found at the beginning of each module called the
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If you continue to study your notes and learn even after you believe that you know the material,then you are exhibiting
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Students who deliberately focus their thoughts and engage in active,self-guided study are exhibiting
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As Marta listens to her instructor during psychology class,she tries to relate these new facts,terms,and concepts to her own experiences and to information she already knows well.Thus,Marta is making these new ideas more personally meaningful and easier to remember by using the practice of
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When a student anticipates what the teacher will say by reading the assignment and asking themselves questions before the lecture is presented,the student is engaging in the LISAN method step called Lead,Don't follow.
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Once you have surveyed a module,you should (in order to read with purpose)
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The first three R's in the SQ4R method stands for recognize,rehearse,and remember.
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Manuel is taking a test that has items that require him to recognize the correct answer among three wrong ones and items that require him to identify true versus false statements.The test Manuel is taking would be considered a(n)
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