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Deck 1: Doing Social Psychology
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Lissette wonders whether personality differences between her African-American and Asian-American friends result from biological or cultural influences. In this instance,Lissette is primarily concerned with the relative contributions of
•neuroscience and cognition.
•nature and nurture.
•behavior and mental processes.
•conscious and unconscious thoughts.
•neuroscience and cognition.
•nature and nurture.
•behavior and mental processes.
•conscious and unconscious thoughts.
•nature and nurture
2
Looking inward and reporting your immediate sensations,images,and feelings is called
•cognitive neuroscience.
•introspection.
•behaviorism.
•humanism.
•cognitive neuroscience.
•introspection.
•behaviorism.
•humanism.
•introspection
3
In the context of debates over the origins of psychological traits,nature is to nurture as
•Plato is to Aristotle.
•Watson is to Skinner.
•Aristotle is to Plato.
•Skinner is to Watson.
•Plato is to Aristotle.
•Watson is to Skinner.
•Aristotle is to Plato.
•Skinner is to Watson.
•Plato is to Aristotle
4
Behaviorists dismissed the value of
•science.
•introspection.
•spaced practice.
•observation.
•science.
•introspection.
•spaced practice.
•observation.
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5
The young science of psychology developed from the more established fields of philosophy and
•economics.
•biology.
•geography.
•sociology.
•economics.
•biology.
•geography.
•sociology.
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6
Who was a student of William James and the first female president of the American Psychological Association?
•Jean Piaget
•Margaret Floy Washburn
•Rosalie Rayner
•Mary Whiton Calkins
•Jean Piaget
•Margaret Floy Washburn
•Rosalie Rayner
•Mary Whiton Calkins
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7
Innate ability is to learned skill as ________ is to ________.
•observation; introspection
•psychology; psychiatry
•nature; nurture
•behavior; mental processes
•observation; introspection
•psychology; psychiatry
•nature; nurture
•behavior; mental processes
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8
Wilhelm Wundt's laboratory work involved experimental studies of
•animal intelligence.
•personality development.
•learning and memory.
•reactions to sensory stimulation.
•animal intelligence.
•personality development.
•learning and memory.
•reactions to sensory stimulation.
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9
Smiling is to feeling as ________ is to ________.
•evolution; natural selection
•behavior; mental process
•conscious; unconscious
•nurture; nature
•evolution; natural selection
•behavior; mental process
•conscious; unconscious
•nurture; nature
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10
Humanistic psychologists focused attention on the importance of people's
•childhood memories.
•genetic predispositions.
•unconscious thought processes.
•potential for healthy growth.
•childhood memories.
•genetic predispositions.
•unconscious thought processes.
•potential for healthy growth.
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11
The view that psychology should be an objective science that studies observable human activity without reference to mental processes is known as
•behaviorism.
•cognitive neuroscience.
•humanistic psychology.
•positive psychology.
•behaviorism.
•cognitive neuroscience.
•humanistic psychology.
•positive psychology.
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12
Contemporary psychology is best defined as the science of
•conscious and unconscious mental activity.
•observable responses to the environment.
•behavior and mental processes.
•maladaptive and adaptive behaviors.
•conscious and unconscious mental activity.
•observable responses to the environment.
•behavior and mental processes.
•maladaptive and adaptive behaviors.
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13
In its early years,psychology focused on the study of ________,but from the 1920s into the 1960s,American psychologists emphasized the study of ________.
•environmental influences; hereditary influences
•maladaptive behavior; adaptive behavior
•unconscious motives; conscious thoughts and feelings
•mental life; observable behavior
•environmental influences; hereditary influences
•maladaptive behavior; adaptive behavior
•unconscious motives; conscious thoughts and feelings
•mental life; observable behavior
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14
The personality theorist,Sigmund Freud,was an Austrian
•chemist.
•physician.
•theologian.
•politician.
•chemist.
•physician.
•theologian.
•politician.
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Plato's assumption that certain ideas are inborn is most directly relevant to the controversy over the relative contributions of
•conscious and unconscious thoughts.
•observation and introspection.
•nature and nurture.
•basic and applied research.
•conscious and unconscious thoughts.
•observation and introspection.
•nature and nurture.
•basic and applied research.
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16
Efforts to discover whether the intelligence of children is more heavily influenced by their biology or by their home environments are most directly relevant to the debate regarding
•basic and applied research.
•conscious and unconscious thought.
•observation and introspection.
•nature and nurture.
•basic and applied research.
•conscious and unconscious thought.
•observation and introspection.
•nature and nurture.
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17
In the early 1960s,the cognitive revolution in psychology involved a renewal of interest in the scientific study of
•mental processes.
•hereditary influences.
•unconscious motives.
•learned behaviors.
•mental processes.
•hereditary influences.
•unconscious motives.
•learned behaviors.
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18
Cognitive neuroscience studies relationships between
•natural selection and genetic predispositions.
•childhood memories and psychological disorders.
•thought processes and brain functions.
•philosophy and physiology.
•natural selection and genetic predispositions.
•childhood memories and psychological disorders.
•thought processes and brain functions.
•philosophy and physiology.
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19
John Watson is to Wilhelm Wundt as ________ is to ________.
•biology; environment
•observable behavior; inner sensations
•mental illness; psychiatry
•cognitive perspective; psychoanalytic perspective
•biology; environment
•observable behavior; inner sensations
•mental illness; psychiatry
•cognitive perspective; psychoanalytic perspective
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20
Who was the American philosopher who authored a textbook in 1890 for the emerging discipline of psychology?
•Wundt
•Watson
•Freud
•James
•Wundt
•Watson
•Freud
•James
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21
Complementary accounts of the same behavior that can supplement one another represent different
•cognitive functions.
•unconscious motives.
•levels of analysis.
•scientific attitudes.
•cognitive functions.
•unconscious motives.
•levels of analysis.
•scientific attitudes.
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22
Mrs. Alfieri believes that her husband's angry outbursts against her result from his unconscious hatred of his own mother. Mrs. Alfieri is looking at her husband's behavior from a( n)________ perspective.
•evolutionary
•behavioral
•psychodynamic
•behavior genetics
•evolutionary
•behavioral
•psychodynamic
•behavior genetics
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23
The biopsychosocial approach provides an understanding of social-cultural influences integrated within the larger framework of
•SQ3R.
•introspection.
•humanistic psychology.
•multiple levels of analysis.
•SQ3R.
•introspection.
•humanistic psychology.
•multiple levels of analysis.
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24
Dr. Wilson attributes the delinquent behaviors of many teens to the pressures associated with being members of street gangs. Her account best illustrates a(n)________ perspective.
•behavior genetics
•social-cultural
•neuroscience
•evolutionary
•behavior genetics
•social-cultural
•neuroscience
•evolutionary
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25
The neuroscience perspective in psychology would be most likely to emphasize that behavior is influenced by
•environmental circumstances.
•blood chemistry.
•unconscious conflicts.
•subjective interpretations.
•environmental circumstances.
•blood chemistry.
•unconscious conflicts.
•subjective interpretations.
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26
Which perspective is most concerned with how individuals interpret their experiences?
•behavioral
•cognitive
•neuroscience
•behavior genetics
•behavioral
•cognitive
•neuroscience
•behavior genetics
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27
The various perspectives employed by psychologists
•have little value for applied research.
•typically contradict common sense.
•are generally impossible to test scientifically.
•often complement one another.
•have little value for applied research.
•typically contradict common sense.
•are generally impossible to test scientifically.
•often complement one another.
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28
The cognitive perspective in psychology focuses on how
•feelings are influenced by blood chemistry.
•people try to understand their own unconscious motives.
•behavior is influenced by environmental conditions.
•people encode,process,store,and retrieve information.
•feelings are influenced by blood chemistry.
•people try to understand their own unconscious motives.
•behavior is influenced by environmental conditions.
•people encode,process,store,and retrieve information.
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29
Which perspective would help us to understand the impact of strokes and brain diseases on memory?
•evolutionary
•behavioral
•psychodynamic
•neuroscience
•evolutionary
•behavioral
•psychodynamic
•neuroscience
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30
Professor Brody attempts to measure the relative contributions of inborn traits and social influences on homosexual behavior. Her research efforts best illustrate the interests of the ________ perspective.
•behavior genetics
•psychodynamic
•behavioral
•cognitive
•behavior genetics
•psychodynamic
•behavioral
•cognitive
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31
Professor Lopez believes that severe depression results primarily from an imbalanced diet and abnormal brain chemistry. Professor Lopez favors a ________ perspective on depression.
•neuroscience
•psychodynamic
•behavior genetics
•cognitive
•neuroscience
•psychodynamic
•behavior genetics
•cognitive
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32
Akira believes that her son has become a good student because she always praises his learning efforts. Her belief best illustrates a ________ perspective.
•behavior genetics
•neuroscience
•psychodynamic
•behavioral
•behavior genetics
•neuroscience
•psychodynamic
•behavioral
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33
The distinctive feature of the psychodynamic perspective is its emphasis on
•natural selection.
•brain chemistry.
•unconscious conflicts.
•learned behaviors.
•natural selection.
•brain chemistry.
•unconscious conflicts.
•learned behaviors.
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34
Janna has low self-esteem because she is often teased for being overweight. Appreciating the complexity of Janna's difficulties requires
•introspection.
•psychoanalysis.
•massed practice.
•a biopsychosocial approach.
•introspection.
•psychoanalysis.
•massed practice.
•a biopsychosocial approach.
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35
Which perspective most clearly focuses on how we learn observable responses?
•evolutionary
•neuroscience
•behavioral
•behavior genetics
•evolutionary
•neuroscience
•behavioral
•behavior genetics
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36
Which perspective would focus on the extent to which different styles of parenting are encouraged among various ethnic groups?
•evolutionary
•psychodynamic
•social-cultural
•neuroscience
•evolutionary
•psychodynamic
•social-cultural
•neuroscience
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37
Which perspective studies the relative contributions of our genes and our environment on our individual differences?
•cognitive
•behavior genetics
•social-cultural
•psychodynamic
•cognitive
•behavior genetics
•social-cultural
•psychodynamic
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38
Professor Crisman believes that most women prefer tall and physically strong partners because this preference promoted the survival of our ancestors' genes. This viewpoint best illustrates the ________ perspective.
•social-cultural
•cognitive
•evolutionary
•psychodynamic
•social-cultural
•cognitive
•evolutionary
•psychodynamic
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39
Which perspective would suggest that the facial expressions associated with the emotions of lust and rage are inherited?
•cognitive
•behavioral
•evolutionary
•social-cultural
•cognitive
•behavioral
•evolutionary
•social-cultural
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40
Which psychological perspective is most likely to be concerned with identifying the powers and the limits of human reasoning?
•cognitive
•behavioral
•neuroscience
•behavior genetics
•cognitive
•behavioral
•neuroscience
•behavior genetics
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41
For no apparent reason,Adam has recently begun to feel so tense and anxious that he frequently stays home from work. Adam would benefit from talking to a(n)________ psychologist.
•industrial-organizational
•clinical
•cognitive
•biological
•industrial-organizational
•clinical
•cognitive
•biological
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42
To study inner sensations,images,and feelings,Wilhelm Wundt used a research tool known as
•psychoanalysis.
•introspection.
•behavior genetics.
•spaced practice.
•psychoanalysis.
•introspection.
•behavior genetics.
•spaced practice.
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43
In answering multiple-choice test items,smart test-takers are best advised to
•check off as correct the first answer they read that seems to be right.
•avoid guessing the answer on any items that do not appear to have a correct answer.
•carefully imagine how each of the alternative answers might be correct.
•recall the correct answer to each question before reading the alternative answers.
•check off as correct the first answer they read that seems to be right.
•avoid guessing the answer on any items that do not appear to have a correct answer.
•carefully imagine how each of the alternative answers might be correct.
•recall the correct answer to each question before reading the alternative answers.
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44
Which perspective would be most helpful for understanding the effect of spaced practice on long-term memory of information?
•psychodynamic
•social-cultural
•cognitive
•behavior genetics
•psychodynamic
•social-cultural
•cognitive
•behavior genetics
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45
The SQ3R study method emphasizes the importance of
•massed practice.
•rote memory.
•reviewing material.
•role modeling.
•massed practice.
•rote memory.
•reviewing material.
•role modeling.
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46
Dr. Santaniello conducts research on how children's moral thinking changes as they grow older. It is most likely that Dr. Santaniello is a(n)________ psychologist.
•social
•clinical
•developmental
•industrial-organizational
•social
•clinical
•developmental
•industrial-organizational
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47
Dr. Robinson conducts research on the relationship between brain chemistry and intellectual functioning. Which psychological specialty does Dr. Robinson's research best represent?
•social psychology
•clinical psychology
•biological psychology
•industrial-organizational psychology
•social psychology
•clinical psychology
•biological psychology
•industrial-organizational psychology
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Jack is a second-grade student. He seems to have no interest in learning,often daydreaming in class and frequently disrupting the class by throwing objects at other students. Describe how a biopsychosocial approach might provide both an integrated explanation of Jack's classroom behavior and practical suggestions for helping Jack to cope more effectively with the challenges he faces.
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49
Kathy does not want to become a psychologist because she has no interest in analyzing emotionally disturbed people. Use your knowledge of psychology's perspectives and subfields to expand Kathy's limited understanding of career opportunities for psychologists.
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50
The specialist most likely to have a medical degree is a
•clinical psychologist.
•social psychologist.
•developmental psychologist.
•psychiatrist.
•clinical psychologist.
•social psychologist.
•developmental psychologist.
•psychiatrist.
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51
Dr. Mills conducts research on why individuals conform to the behaviors and opinions of others. Which specialty area does his research best represent?
•cognitive psychology
•social psychology
•developmental psychology
•clinical psychology
•cognitive psychology
•social psychology
•developmental psychology
•clinical psychology
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52
Which psychologists are MOST likely to be involved in applied research?
•industrial-organizational psychologists
•developmental psychologists
•social psychologists
•biological psychologists
•industrial-organizational psychologists
•developmental psychologists
•social psychologists
•biological psychologists
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53
An integrated explanation of human behavior provided by the neuroscience,cognitive,social-cultural,and other perspectives in psychology is most clearly provided by
•SQ3R.
•behaviorism.
•a psychodynamic perspective.
•a biopsychosocial approach.
•SQ3R.
•behaviorism.
•a psychodynamic perspective.
•a biopsychosocial approach.
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54
Dr. Vazquez helps people to make career choices by assisting them in identifying their strengths and interests. Dr. Vazquez is most likely a
•biological psychologist.
•counseling psychologist.
•cognitive psychologist.
•social psychologist.
•biological psychologist.
•counseling psychologist.
•cognitive psychologist.
•social psychologist.
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55
Clinical psychologists specialize in
•constructing surveys.
•animal research.
•providing therapy to troubled people.
•providing drugs to treat behavioral disorders.
•constructing surveys.
•animal research.
•providing therapy to troubled people.
•providing drugs to treat behavioral disorders.
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56
Dr. Caleigh conducts research on the relationship between adults' language skills and their capacity to solve mathematical problems. Dr. Caleigh is most likely a _________ psychologist.
•cognitive
•biological
•clinical
•social
•cognitive
•biological
•clinical
•social
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57
Debates as to whether alcohol abuse is biologically determined or culturally influenced are most relevant to the issue of
•nature versus nurture.
•observation versus introspection.
•behavior versus mental processes.
•conscious versus unconscious motives.
•nature versus nurture.
•observation versus introspection.
•behavior versus mental processes.
•conscious versus unconscious motives.
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58
Understanding why the fear of darkness may have contributed to the survival of our human ancestors is most relevant to the ________ perspective.
•behavioral
•cognitive
•evolutionary
•psychodynamic
•behavioral
•cognitive
•evolutionary
•psychodynamic
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59
Dr. Lipka focuses on ways to improve employee job satisfaction and productivity. Dr. Lipka is most likely a(n)________ psychologist.
•clinical
•developmental
•cognitive
•industrial-organizational
•clinical
•developmental
•cognitive
•industrial-organizational
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60
Compared with Wilhelm Wundt,early behaviorists were much less likely to focus on the study of
•smiling.
•screaming.
•fighting.
•thinking.
•smiling.
•screaming.
•fighting.
•thinking.
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61
Who wrote an important psychology textbook?
•Wilhelm Wundt
•Ivan Pavlov
•Jean Piaget
•William James
•Wilhelm Wundt
•Ivan Pavlov
•Jean Piaget
•William James
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62
Professor Gutierrez,who believes that human emotions are best understood as being jointly determined by heredity,learning,and the individual's social and cultural contexts,is evidently a proponent of the
•psychodynamic perspective.
•biopsychosocial approach.
•evolutionary perspective.
•neuroscience perspective.
•psychodynamic perspective.
•biopsychosocial approach.
•evolutionary perspective.
•neuroscience perspective.
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63
In its earliest days,psychology was defined as the
•science of mental life.
•study of conscious and unconscious activity.
•science of observable behavior.
•science of behavior and mental processes.
•science of mental life.
•study of conscious and unconscious activity.
•science of observable behavior.
•science of behavior and mental processes.
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64
Psychology is defined as the "science of behavior and mental processes." Wilhelm Wundt would have omitted which of the following words from this definition?
•science of
•behavior and
•and mental processes
•Wundt would have agreed with the definition as stated.
•science of
•behavior and
•and mental processes
•Wundt would have agreed with the definition as stated.
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65
Psychologists who study how brain activity is linked to memory,perception,and other thought processes are called
•humanistic psychologists.
•psychiatrists.
•clinical psychologists.
•cognitive neuroscientists.
•humanistic psychologists.
•psychiatrists.
•clinical psychologists.
•cognitive neuroscientists.
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66
Focusing on the extent to which behavior is influenced by motives outside our own awareness is most relevant to the ________ perspective.
•neuroscience
•behavioral
•psychodynamic
•social-cultural
•neuroscience
•behavioral
•psychodynamic
•social-cultural
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67
Dr. Stevens provides psychotherapy and prescribes drugs to people who suffer from excessive anxiety. Dr. Stevens is most likely a
•social psychologist.
•developmental psychologist.
•psychiatrist.
•cognitive psychologist.
•social psychologist.
•developmental psychologist.
•psychiatrist.
•cognitive psychologist.
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68
In psychology,behavior is best defined as
•anything a person says,does,or feels.
•any action we can observe and record.
•any action,whether observable or not.
•anything we can infer from a person's actions.
•anything a person says,does,or feels.
•any action we can observe and record.
•any action,whether observable or not.
•anything we can infer from a person's actions.
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69
The first psychology laboratory was established by ________ in the year________.
•Wundt; 1879
•James; 1890
•Freud; 1900
•Watson; 1913
•Wundt; 1879
•James; 1890
•Freud; 1900
•Watson; 1913
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70
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow are most closely associated with
•cognitive psychology.
•behaviorism.
•psychodynamic theory.
•humanistic psychology.
•cognitive psychology.
•behaviorism.
•psychodynamic theory.
•humanistic psychology.
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71
Today,psychology is defined as the
•science of mental phenomena.
•science of conscious and unconscious activity.
•science of behavior.
•science of behavior and mental processes.
•science of mental phenomena.
•science of conscious and unconscious activity.
•science of behavior.
•science of behavior and mental processes.
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72
Who would be most likely to agree with the statement,"Psychology is the science of mental life"?
•Wilhelm Wundt
•John Watson
•Ivan Pavlov
•virtually any American psychologist during the 1960s
•Wilhelm Wundt
•John Watson
•Ivan Pavlov
•virtually any American psychologist during the 1960s
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In defining psychology,the text notes that psychology is most accurately described as a
•way of asking and answering questions.
•field engaged in solving applied problems.
•set of findings related to behavior and mental processes.
•nonscientific approach to the study of mental disorders.
•way of asking and answering questions.
•field engaged in solving applied problems.
•set of findings related to behavior and mental processes.
•nonscientific approach to the study of mental disorders.
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Which of the following exemplifies the issue of the relative importance of nature and nurture on our behavior?
•the issue of the relative influence of biology and experience on behavior
•the issue of the relative influence of rewards and punishments on behavior
•the debate as to the relative importance of heredity and instinct in determining behavior
•the debate as to whether mental processes are a legitimate area of scientific study
•the issue of the relative influence of biology and experience on behavior
•the issue of the relative influence of rewards and punishments on behavior
•the debate as to the relative importance of heredity and instinct in determining behavior
•the debate as to whether mental processes are a legitimate area of scientific study
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75
Which perspective is most relevant to understanding the links between hormone levels and sexual motivation?
•behavioral
•cognitive
•psychodynamic
•neuroscience
•behavioral
•cognitive
•psychodynamic
•neuroscience
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76
Dharma's term paper on the history of American psychology notes that
•psychology began as the science of mental life.
•from the 1920s into the 1960s,psychology was defined as the scientific study of observable behavior.
•contemporary psychologists study both overt behavior and covert thoughts.
•all of these statements are true.
•psychology began as the science of mental life.
•from the 1920s into the 1960s,psychology was defined as the scientific study of observable behavior.
•contemporary psychologists study both overt behavior and covert thoughts.
•all of these statements are true.
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77
In concluding her report on the "nature-nurture debate in contemporary psychology," Karen notes that
•most psychologists believe that nature is a more important influence on the development of most human traits.
•most psychologists believe that nurture is more influential.
•the issue is more heatedly debated than ever before.
•nurture works on what nature endows.
•most psychologists believe that nature is a more important influence on the development of most human traits.
•most psychologists believe that nurture is more influential.
•the issue is more heatedly debated than ever before.
•nurture works on what nature endows.
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78
Two historical roots of psychology are the disciplines of
•philosophy and chemistry.
•physiology and chemistry.
•philosophy and biology.
•philosophy and physics.
•philosophy and chemistry.
•physiology and chemistry.
•philosophy and biology.
•philosophy and physics.
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SQ3R is an acronym for an effective
•neuroscience perspective.
•study method.
•biopsychosocial approach.
•form of psychotherapy.
•neuroscience perspective.
•study method.
•biopsychosocial approach.
•form of psychotherapy.
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80
The Greek philosopher who believed that intelligence was inherited was
•Aristotle.
•Plato.
•Piaget.
•Simonides.
•Aristotle.
•Plato.
•Piaget.
•Simonides.
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