Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods
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Which of the following numbers is NOT a possible correlation coefficient?
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Because there are so few psychiatrists in the state, North Dakota became the first state in the nation to pass legislation authorizing properly trained psychologists to prescribe medications to treat psychological symptoms.
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Evolutionary theory is based on the principle of natural selection. What must be assumed in the evolutionary perspective in psychology to apply the principles of evolution to the investigation of human thought and behavior?
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Harvard University refused to award Mary Whiton Calkins her Ph.D. in psychology because she was a woman and at that time Harvard was not a coeducational institution.
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Positron emission tomography (PET) is an invasive imaging technique that provides color-coded images of brain activity by tracking the brain's use of a radioactively tagged compound, such as glucose, oxygen, or another substance.
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Students who are enrolled in a psychology class can be forced to participate in experiments and other types of research as part of the course requirements.
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During the month-long hotel experiment conducted by Crum and Langer, hotel management confirmed that the workload of the housekeeping staff remained constant in both conditions throughout the study.
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Clinical psychologists study people with psychological disorders while psychiatrists actually treat them.
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It is a universal cultural norm that infants and toddlers are not routinely supposed to sleep in the same bed as their parents.
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Which of the following statements about Mary Whiton Calkins is FALSE?
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Professor Diaz is studying the development of the human brain from infancy to early adulthood. She takes the _____ perspective and her specialty area is _____ psychology.
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Whereas structuralists were concerned with the study of conscious experiences, functionalists abandoned the study of conscious experiences, favoring the study of overt measurable behavior.
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Edward B. Titchener departed from Wilhelm Wundt's position regarding consciousness and developed his own ideas on the nature of psychology, which he called functionalism.
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Cross-cultural psychologists have found that there are absolutely no psychological processes that are shared by all humans.
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Case-based research is a statistical approach that involves combining and analyzing the results of many research studies on a specific topic in order to identify overall trends.
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Dr. Ramen believes that, in order to effectively treat his clients' psychological disorders, it is essential to understand his clients' early life experiences. Dr. Ramen takes the _____ perspective in psychological treatment.
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The term _____ refers to the tendency to use one's own culture as the standard for judging other cultures.
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Why is it important for psychologists to report their research findings?
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