Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods

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John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner were two important American psychologists associated with the school of behaviorism.

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When Renate bought her memory-enhancing subliminal tapes, she was pleased to read about a study that showed that their use could produce positive results. However, she ignored the evidence from many other studies that did not support the claims made for the effectiveness of the subliminal tapes. This example illustrates:

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Two key figures in the development of humanistic psychology include:

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Which of the following statements is NOT one of the reasons that animals are used in psychological research?

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In his practice, Dr. Kallin applies psychological principles to help people with chronic and disabling health conditions adapt to their situation and attain optimal psychological, interpersonal, and physical functioning. Dr. Kallin is a _____ psychologist.

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In the Crum and Langer hotel experiment, one half the participants was given the health supplement ginkgo biloba and the other half was given a placebo.

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The event that marked the formal beginning of psychology as a separate experimental science occurred when William James taught the first course in psychology at Harvard University in the early 1870s.

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In psychological research, the practice effect refers to:

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Brain-imaging techniques, such as PET scans, MRI, and fMRI, provide extremely accurate and detailed images of the brain and have virtually no known limitations.

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Which of the following statements is a key advantage of naturalistic observation?

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What is the difference between the independent variable and the dependent variable?

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Researchers were interested in the effects of alcohol consumption on the perceived attractiveness of members of the opposite sex. One group of participants was given four drinks containing alcohol, another group was given four drinks that did not contain alcohol, but both the alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks tasted identical. A final group was given no drinks at all. Next, all three groups of participants rated the attractiveness of members of the opposite sex by viewing pictures and rating attractiveness on a 1-to-10 scale. Which of the following is the dependent variable in this study?

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Psychological research using animals as research participants:

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The positive psychology perspective is concerned primarily with:

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The established science most responsible for the emergence of psychology as a scientific discipline was physiology.

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The dependent variable is also called the treatment variable.

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The specialty area in psychology that uses psychological theory and knowledge to enhance athletic motivation, performance, and consistency is called _____ psychology.

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The early psychological school called structuralism emphasized the study of:

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One potential problem with surveys and questionnaires is that:

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Skepticism is the rule, not the exception, in science.

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