Deck 2: Psychology: Sleep, Attention, Memory, Intelligence, and Personality

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Disorder involving the inability to fall asleep or to maintain sleep at once it is attained is called __________________

A)amnesia
B)insomnia
C)apathy
D)narcolepsy
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Cognitive events, often vivid but disconnected that occur during sleep are ____________

A)dreams
B)hypnosis
C)consciousness
D)none of the above
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Our ability to pay attention to only some aspects of the world around us while largely ignoring others is called___________

A)span of attention
B)division of attention
C)distraction of attention
D)selective attention
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The feeling that we can almost, but not quite, remember some information we wish to retrieve from memory is _________________

A)long-term memory
B)short-term memory
C)partial amnesia
D)tip-of-the-tongue phenomena
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The finding that the first and the last items in a series are more likely to be recalled than are intervening items is called_____________________

A)serial position effect
B)rote memorization
C)free recall
D)serial recall
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The tendency to think of wing objects only as they have been used in the past is __________

A)mental set
B)algorithms
C)functional fixedness
D)analogy
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A theory of omissions suggesting that emotion provoking events simultaneously produce subjective reactions and physiological arousal is ________________

A)james lange theory
B)cannon-bard theory
C)activation theory
D)cognitive arousal theory
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Consideration of what is practical and possible in gratifying instinctive needs characteristic of the ego is called__________________

A)defense mechanism
B)pleasure principle
C)reality principle
D)psychic structure
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Improved retention after an interval is called_______________

A)reminiscence
B)relearning
C)recognition
D)eidetic imagery
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The process requiring time during which memory trace becomes more resistant to extinction is _________________

A)consolidation
B)organization
C)retention
D)reminiscence
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In Maslow's hierarchy of motives, the most highly evolved motive is ____________

A)ambition
B)fear
C)self-actualization
D)the need to explore
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A mental category for classifying specific people, object, or experiences is a(n) _____________

A)image
B)concept
C)phoneme
D)algorithm
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The term Intelligent Quotient (IQ) was first introduced by_________________

A)binet
B)terman
C)simon
D)wechsler
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Freud believed that the Oedipal conflict took place during the ___________________

A)phallic stage
B)anal stage
C)genital stage
D)oral stage
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The intelligence model consists of _______________ dimensions.

A)three
B)four
C)six
D)ten
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Who proposed that "feeling of inferiority" is control to human behavior?

A)jung
B)sigmund freud
C)adler
D)william james
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Classifying people on the basis of body build is an example of __________ approach to personality.

A)trait
B)dynamic
C)type
D)behavioral
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_______________ tests attempt to measure general mental abilities, rather than accumulated knowledge or aptitude for a specific subject or area.

A)attitude
B)personality
C)intelligence
D)creativity
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During World War 1 _________ test was developed which was administered orally to those who could not read, later adapted for civilian use.

A)aptitude
B)army alpha
C)army beta
D)intelligence
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If a test consistently produces similar scores on different occasions, it is said to be _______________.

A)valid
B)reliable
C)true
D)standardized
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Lewis Terman's approach to measuring and defining intelligence as a single, overall IQ score was in the tradition of British psychologist ________________.

A)charles spearman
B)david wechsler
C)lazarus
D)robert woodworth
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Deck 2: Psychology: Sleep, Attention, Memory, Intelligence, and Personality
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Disorder involving the inability to fall asleep or to maintain sleep at once it is attained is called __________________

A)amnesia
B)insomnia
C)apathy
D)narcolepsy
insomnia
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Cognitive events, often vivid but disconnected that occur during sleep are ____________

A)dreams
B)hypnosis
C)consciousness
D)none of the above
dreams
3
Our ability to pay attention to only some aspects of the world around us while largely ignoring others is called___________

A)span of attention
B)division of attention
C)distraction of attention
D)selective attention
selective attention
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The feeling that we can almost, but not quite, remember some information we wish to retrieve from memory is _________________

A)long-term memory
B)short-term memory
C)partial amnesia
D)tip-of-the-tongue phenomena
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The finding that the first and the last items in a series are more likely to be recalled than are intervening items is called_____________________

A)serial position effect
B)rote memorization
C)free recall
D)serial recall
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The tendency to think of wing objects only as they have been used in the past is __________

A)mental set
B)algorithms
C)functional fixedness
D)analogy
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A theory of omissions suggesting that emotion provoking events simultaneously produce subjective reactions and physiological arousal is ________________

A)james lange theory
B)cannon-bard theory
C)activation theory
D)cognitive arousal theory
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Consideration of what is practical and possible in gratifying instinctive needs characteristic of the ego is called__________________

A)defense mechanism
B)pleasure principle
C)reality principle
D)psychic structure
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Improved retention after an interval is called_______________

A)reminiscence
B)relearning
C)recognition
D)eidetic imagery
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The process requiring time during which memory trace becomes more resistant to extinction is _________________

A)consolidation
B)organization
C)retention
D)reminiscence
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In Maslow's hierarchy of motives, the most highly evolved motive is ____________

A)ambition
B)fear
C)self-actualization
D)the need to explore
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A mental category for classifying specific people, object, or experiences is a(n) _____________

A)image
B)concept
C)phoneme
D)algorithm
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The term Intelligent Quotient (IQ) was first introduced by_________________

A)binet
B)terman
C)simon
D)wechsler
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Freud believed that the Oedipal conflict took place during the ___________________

A)phallic stage
B)anal stage
C)genital stage
D)oral stage
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The intelligence model consists of _______________ dimensions.

A)three
B)four
C)six
D)ten
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Who proposed that "feeling of inferiority" is control to human behavior?

A)jung
B)sigmund freud
C)adler
D)william james
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Classifying people on the basis of body build is an example of __________ approach to personality.

A)trait
B)dynamic
C)type
D)behavioral
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_______________ tests attempt to measure general mental abilities, rather than accumulated knowledge or aptitude for a specific subject or area.

A)attitude
B)personality
C)intelligence
D)creativity
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During World War 1 _________ test was developed which was administered orally to those who could not read, later adapted for civilian use.

A)aptitude
B)army alpha
C)army beta
D)intelligence
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If a test consistently produces similar scores on different occasions, it is said to be _______________.

A)valid
B)reliable
C)true
D)standardized
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Lewis Terman's approach to measuring and defining intelligence as a single, overall IQ score was in the tradition of British psychologist ________________.

A)charles spearman
B)david wechsler
C)lazarus
D)robert woodworth
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