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Deck 1: Science of Psychology
1
The origins of psychology as a science began in the discipline of
A) philosophy.
B) physics.
C) chemistry.
D) biology.
A) philosophy.
B) physics.
C) chemistry.
D) biology.
philosophy.
2
According to the discipline of psychology, which of the following is a mental process?
A) swimming
B) feeling proud
C) crying
D) reading out loud
A) swimming
B) feeling proud
C) crying
D) reading out loud
feeling proud
3
According to the discipline of psychology, which of the following is NOT a behavior?
A) asking for help on a test
B) helping a stranger in need
C) having nervous thoughts before a job interview
D) blushing when complimented
A) asking for help on a test
B) helping a stranger in need
C) having nervous thoughts before a job interview
D) blushing when complimented
having nervous thoughts before a job interview
4
According to the discipline of psychology, which of the following is NOT a mental process?
A) feeling angry about your psychology instructor's grading policy
B) writing down the answer to a long division problem
C) wanting to kiss the person sitting next to you
D) deciding to ask your boss for a raise
A) feeling angry about your psychology instructor's grading policy
B) writing down the answer to a long division problem
C) wanting to kiss the person sitting next to you
D) deciding to ask your boss for a raise
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5
Early researchers from which school of thought asked participants to report sensations they were experiencing?
A) behaviorism
B) functionalism
C) structuralism
D) humanism
A) behaviorism
B) functionalism
C) structuralism
D) humanism
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6
Who conducted the first psychological experiment in 1879?
A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) William James
C) Sigmund Freud
D) B.F. Skinner
A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) William James
C) Sigmund Freud
D) B.F. Skinner
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7
According to the discipline of psychology, which of the following is NOT a behavior?
A) smiling at a newborn baby
B) watching a flock of geese fly overhead
C) sleeping through a lecture
D) being overweight
A) smiling at a newborn baby
B) watching a flock of geese fly overhead
C) sleeping through a lecture
D) being overweight
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8
Of the following experimental situations, which one reflects the method of introspection and might be conducted by a structuralist?
A) documenting subjects' descriptions of an experience
B) asking subjects to remember a list of words
C) testing rats in a maze to see how fast they learn
D) rewarding subjects for solving problems
A) documenting subjects' descriptions of an experience
B) asking subjects to remember a list of words
C) testing rats in a maze to see how fast they learn
D) rewarding subjects for solving problems
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9
Which of the following is a topic that would be explored by researchers who believe in positive psychology?
A) hope
B) depression
C) retribution
D) envy
A) hope
B) depression
C) retribution
D) envy
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10
Psychologists rely on ________ which is the process of thinking reflectively and actively, and evaluating evidence.
A) metacognition
B) comprehension
C) critical thinking
D) selective wisdom
A) metacognition
B) comprehension
C) critical thinking
D) selective wisdom
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11
Rena's boss just informed her that the next election would be won by the incumbent. She proceeded to ask him where he got his information and did he know if the data was based on a random sampling of potential voters. Rena is exhibiting
A) curiosity.
B) ignorance.
C) problem solving.
D) critical thinking.
A) curiosity.
B) ignorance.
C) problem solving.
D) critical thinking.
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12
The positive psychology movement focuses on
A) therapy rather than research.
B) research on topics such as happiness and optimism.
C) research involving kindness to animals.
D) intuition and places less value on science.
A) therapy rather than research.
B) research on topics such as happiness and optimism.
C) research involving kindness to animals.
D) intuition and places less value on science.
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13
Professor Schjott is observing children on the playground as they take turns on the new jungle gym. He is recording how many times a child complains to the teacher about not getting a turn. Which goal of psychological science is he utilizing?
A) describe
B) explain
C) predict
D) control
A) describe
B) explain
C) predict
D) control
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14
In trying to understand mental processes, researchers Will and Megan attempted to analyze the mind in terms of its basic elements. Their approach is most closely related to
A) functionalism.
B) structuralism.
C) behavioral psychology.
D) insight psychology.
A) functionalism.
B) structuralism.
C) behavioral psychology.
D) insight psychology.
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15
If you were a psychologist who was labeled a structuralist, you would be interested in the ________ of the mind, and you would use ________ as your primary research method.
A) function; behaviorism
B) structures; behaviorism
C) function; introspection
D) structures; introspection
A) function; behaviorism
B) structures; behaviorism
C) function; introspection
D) structures; introspection
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16
Who is most responsible for the rather narrow view of psychology held by the majority of the population?
A) Skinner
B) Freud
C) Watson
D) Maslow
A) Skinner
B) Freud
C) Watson
D) Maslow
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17
Many colleges use students' S.A.T. scores to determine who they will accept into their programs. Which goal of psychological science are they utilizing?
A) describe
B) explain
C) predict
D) control
A) describe
B) explain
C) predict
D) control
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18
With which school of psychology is Wilhelm Wundt associated?
A) functionalism
B) structuralism
C) humanism
D) behaviorism
A) functionalism
B) structuralism
C) humanism
D) behaviorism
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19
Behavior is ________ while mental processes are ________.
A) private; personal
B) personal; observable
C) personal; private
D) observable; private
A) private; personal
B) personal; observable
C) personal; private
D) observable; private
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20
Who is demonstrating psychological skepticism?
A) Martina asks the pharmacist to repeat the instructions for taking her medication.
B) Doug tells the sales clerk he can get the shirt cheaper at another store.
C) Lindsey is wondering if you can really improve your memory over night by taking a pill.
D) Alex bought the newest exercise ball to help him lose weight in just five days.
A) Martina asks the pharmacist to repeat the instructions for taking her medication.
B) Doug tells the sales clerk he can get the shirt cheaper at another store.
C) Lindsey is wondering if you can really improve your memory over night by taking a pill.
D) Alex bought the newest exercise ball to help him lose weight in just five days.
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21
William James, a prominent American psychologist and philosopher, focused on human interaction and the purpose of thoughts. His view was eventually named
A) psychoanalysis.
B) behaviorism.
C) functionalism.
D) structuralism.
A) psychoanalysis.
B) behaviorism.
C) functionalism.
D) structuralism.
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22
Who highlighted the reproductive advantages of environmentally adaptive traits?
A) Plato
B) Aristotle
C) Locke
D) Darwin
A) Plato
B) Aristotle
C) Locke
D) Darwin
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23
Dr. Zimand is studying testosterone levels and aggression in adult males. It is likely that Dr. Zimand specializes in the ________ approach to psychology.
A) evolutionary
B) humanistic
C) sociocultural
D) biological
A) evolutionary
B) humanistic
C) sociocultural
D) biological
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24
Dr. Cole's research has indicated that removing the whiskers from animals shortly after birth will reduce the ability of neurons to commit to tactile sensation. His research is in the area of
A) behavioral science.
B) cognitive science.
C) neuroscience.
D) evolutionary science.
A) behavioral science.
B) cognitive science.
C) neuroscience.
D) evolutionary science.
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25
In psychology, William James was highly influential in developing the school of thought known as
A) psychoanalysis.
B) behaviorism.
C) structuralism.
D) functionalism.
A) psychoanalysis.
B) behaviorism.
C) structuralism.
D) functionalism.
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26
If you are interested in the functionalist approach to psychology, you would be most interested in
A) traumatic memories.
B) thoughts associated with a particular sound.
C) free will.
D) the purpose of behavior.
A) traumatic memories.
B) thoughts associated with a particular sound.
C) free will.
D) the purpose of behavior.
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27
Darwin, when describing the process of natural selection, claimed that
A) some species reproduce at much greater rates than others, and therefore they survive.
B) environments that do not favor certain organisms will make these organisms hardier.
C) characteristics favored by the environment are more likely to continue.
D) genetic mutations occur randomly, and their continuation in the species is by chance.
A) some species reproduce at much greater rates than others, and therefore they survive.
B) environments that do not favor certain organisms will make these organisms hardier.
C) characteristics favored by the environment are more likely to continue.
D) genetic mutations occur randomly, and their continuation in the species is by chance.
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28
Wendy spends hours a day speculating on why humans have noses and how noses have helped us to adapt and evolve in our environments. Wendy's perspective is most similar to which of the following schools of psychology?
A) functionalism
B) behaviorism
C) social constructivism
D) structuralism
A) functionalism
B) behaviorism
C) social constructivism
D) structuralism
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29
According to a behavioral psychologist, why is Jenny likely to clean up her room?
A) She knows it is the right thing to do.
B) She has nightmares when she fails to keep her room clean.
C) She will feel a sense of well-being when she cleans her room.
D) She will earn ten dollars from her parents for cleaning her room.
A) She knows it is the right thing to do.
B) She has nightmares when she fails to keep her room clean.
C) She will feel a sense of well-being when she cleans her room.
D) She will earn ten dollars from her parents for cleaning her room.
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30
Who was a leading proponent of behaviorism in the United States until his death in 1990?
A) Carl Rogers
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Ivan Pavlov
D) Albert Bandura
A) Carl Rogers
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Ivan Pavlov
D) Albert Bandura
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31
Dr. Wade uses PET scans to explain that the difference between a male and a female is apparent in the structure and function of the brain. Dr. Wade's specialty is
A) clinical psychology.
B) personality psychology.
C) evolutionary psychology.
D) neuropsychology.
A) clinical psychology.
B) personality psychology.
C) evolutionary psychology.
D) neuropsychology.
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32
What was innovative about Wundt's early work?
A) He was the first person to think about the mind as a separate entity from the body.
B) He was the first person to connect the soul to the body.
C) He was the first person to connect the brain to the mind.
D) He was the first person to introduce the idea of measuring mental processes.
A) He was the first person to think about the mind as a separate entity from the body.
B) He was the first person to connect the soul to the body.
C) He was the first person to connect the brain to the mind.
D) He was the first person to introduce the idea of measuring mental processes.
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33
Dr. Burrhus' treatment plan for Annette focuses on consistently providing rewards for doing things she wants to do more often, and removing rewards for doing things she wants to do less often. Dr. Burrhus adheres most closely to the ________ perspective.
A) cognitive
B) behavioral
C) psychodynamic
D) sociocultural
A) cognitive
B) behavioral
C) psychodynamic
D) sociocultural
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34
Charles Darwin argued that ________ determines the physical traits of survival.
A) cognition
B) natural selection
C) social interaction
D) nurture
A) cognition
B) natural selection
C) social interaction
D) nurture
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35
Wilhelm Wundt is to ________, as William James is to ________.
A) structuralism; behaviorism
B) behaviorism; functionalism
C) functionalism; behaviorism
D) structuralism; functionalism
A) structuralism; behaviorism
B) behaviorism; functionalism
C) functionalism; behaviorism
D) structuralism; functionalism
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36
Which best depicts B.F Skinner's belief about studying human behavior?
A) Adult behaviors are best understood by examining childhood experiences.
B) The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
C) What we do is most important.
D) The mind can be understood through the use of introspection.
A) Adult behaviors are best understood by examining childhood experiences.
B) The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
C) What we do is most important.
D) The mind can be understood through the use of introspection.
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37
You place a raisin on your tongue and report the following: "Rough, sweet, and grainy." You are using a method called
A) introspection.
B) pseudoscience.
C) functionalism.
D) positive psychology.
A) introspection.
B) pseudoscience.
C) functionalism.
D) positive psychology.
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38
Which of the following would be most interesting to a behavioral psychologist?
A) the memories of euphoria experienced during childhood
B) the feelings one associates with being in love
C) the reasons why some people fail to stop at a red light
D) the mental images one conjures when reflecting on a pleasant vacation
A) the memories of euphoria experienced during childhood
B) the feelings one associates with being in love
C) the reasons why some people fail to stop at a red light
D) the mental images one conjures when reflecting on a pleasant vacation
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39
Psychologists who study the role of the brain in psychological processes have adopted the ________ perspective.
A) neuroscience
B) psychoanalytic
C) humanistic
D) sociocultural
A) neuroscience
B) psychoanalytic
C) humanistic
D) sociocultural
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40
Professor Alan is studying the regions of the brain that are activated when his subjects view disturbing images from horror films. He is taking the ________ perspective.
A) cognitive
B) psychodynamic
C) socio-cultural
D) biological
A) cognitive
B) psychodynamic
C) socio-cultural
D) biological
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41
"I am not as concerned about what is going on in your life today, as I am with the upbringing you received." Which type of psychologist is most likely to have uttered these words?
A) psychodynamic
B) behavioral
C) evolutionary
D) humanistic
A) psychodynamic
B) behavioral
C) evolutionary
D) humanistic
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42
Anna and Diane are psychologists. Anna takes a psychodynamic perspective, while Diane embraces a humanistic perspective. While they disagree in a number of ways, their approaches are similar in that both
A) emphasize the importance of biological and genetic factors.
B) acknowledge the importance of internal personality processes.
C) owe their philosophical roots to British empiricism.
D) focus exclusively on the impact of culture and society on the individual.
A) emphasize the importance of biological and genetic factors.
B) acknowledge the importance of internal personality processes.
C) owe their philosophical roots to British empiricism.
D) focus exclusively on the impact of culture and society on the individual.
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43
Which of the following perspectives focuses on higher mental processes?
A) psychodynamic
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) cognitive
A) psychodynamic
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) cognitive
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44
With what psychological approach is Sigmund Freud associated?
A) psychodynamic
B) humanistic
C) cognitive
D) sociocultural
A) psychodynamic
B) humanistic
C) cognitive
D) sociocultural
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45
Which of the following perspectives is most closely associated with positive psychology?
A) psychodynamic
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) cognitive
A) psychodynamic
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) cognitive
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46
Which type of psychologist would be most interested in how Little Jasmine learns to read?
A) psychodynamic
B) cognitive
C) humanistic
D) behavioral
A) psychodynamic
B) cognitive
C) humanistic
D) behavioral
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47
In his practice, Dr. Wagner stresses his clients' unconscious processes as well as their unresolved conflicts. Dr. Wagner adheres to the ________ approach.
A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) psychodynamic
D) sociocultural
A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) psychodynamic
D) sociocultural
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48
According to a humanistic psychologist, Henry punched his little brother because he
A) has a chemical imbalance.
B) was abandoned by his mother at an early age.
C) receives attention from his parents when he gets in trouble.
D) wanted to.
A) has a chemical imbalance.
B) was abandoned by his mother at an early age.
C) receives attention from his parents when he gets in trouble.
D) wanted to.
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49
During a therapy session, Jan is asked to share her deepest thoughts and early childhood memories in order to unlock the causes of her troubling behaviors. This therapy follows the ________ perspective.
A) psychodynamic
B) cognitive
C) behavioral
D) humanistic
A) psychodynamic
B) cognitive
C) behavioral
D) humanistic
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50
Which perspective of psychology most clearly focuses on how we learn observable responses?
A) neuroscience
B) behavioral
C) evolutionary
D) behavior genetics
A) neuroscience
B) behavioral
C) evolutionary
D) behavior genetics
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51
A psychologist who is more interested in what you do, as opposed to how you feel, has adopted the ________ approach.
A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) humanistic
D) school
A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) humanistic
D) school
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52
Jason is struggling with feelings of resentment towards his new stepmom. Outwardly she is a pleasant person, but he just cannot bring himself to accept her. To make matters worse, he is experiencing unprovoked feelings of aggression towards her as well. His therapist insists that he has unresolved issues in regards to his biological mother. Which type of therapist is Jason seeing?
A) biological
B) psychodynamic
C) cognitive
D) humanistic
A) biological
B) psychodynamic
C) cognitive
D) humanistic
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53
Humanism denies the role of determinism, but elevates the role of
A) suggestion.
B) unconscious thoughts.
C) free will.
D) external rewards.
A) suggestion.
B) unconscious thoughts.
C) free will.
D) external rewards.
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54
A psychologist following the humanistic approach would be most interested in how
A) children learn about relationships by observing their parents' interactions.
B) people make choices that lead to positive growth.
C) drugs affect one's capability to accurately judge one's abilities.
D) the same behavior is interpreted differently by people living in different cultures.
A) children learn about relationships by observing their parents' interactions.
B) people make choices that lead to positive growth.
C) drugs affect one's capability to accurately judge one's abilities.
D) the same behavior is interpreted differently by people living in different cultures.
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55
During a therapy session, Mrs. Brown has been asked to discuss her emotions in regards to objects in her dreams. Mrs. Brown and her therapist are delving into the ________ mind.
A) objective
B) universal
C) natural
D) unconscious
A) objective
B) universal
C) natural
D) unconscious
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56
The psychodynamic approach as practiced today tends to place ________ emphasis on sexual instincts and ________ emphasis on cultural and social experiences.
A) less; more
B) more; less
C) no; all
D) all; no
A) less; more
B) more; less
C) no; all
D) all; no
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57
Abe and Carl are psychologists who disagree with their colleagues that people are largely manipulated by uncontrollable forces such as unconscious impulses or environmental rewards. Rather, they believe that we have free will and can make choices based on higher human values. Abe and Carl's views reflect the ________ perspective.
A) sociocultural
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) cognitive
A) sociocultural
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) cognitive
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58
John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner believed that
A) consciousness should always be investigated through the process of individual introspection.
B) psychology should focus on interactions with the environment that can be seen and measured.
C) psychology should study both outwardly observed behaviors and inborn mental processes.
D) psychological methods could be developed to study the process of human cognition.
A) consciousness should always be investigated through the process of individual introspection.
B) psychology should focus on interactions with the environment that can be seen and measured.
C) psychology should study both outwardly observed behaviors and inborn mental processes.
D) psychological methods could be developed to study the process of human cognition.
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59
Which of the following explanations would be rejected by a humanistic psychologist?
A) I ran the stop light because I felt like it.
B) I cheated on the test because I could.
C) I missed class this morning because my roommate did not wake me up.
D) I left work early so I could go to the gym.
A) I ran the stop light because I felt like it.
B) I cheated on the test because I could.
C) I missed class this morning because my roommate did not wake me up.
D) I left work early so I could go to the gym.
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60
According to the ________ perspective, we are in control of our lives and have the capacity for positive growth.
A) humanistic
B) psychodynamic
C) cognitive
D) behavioral
A) humanistic
B) psychodynamic
C) cognitive
D) behavioral
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61
According to your text, where do most psychologists work?
A) private practice
B) hospitals
C) colleges and universities
D) mental health treatment centers
A) private practice
B) hospitals
C) colleges and universities
D) mental health treatment centers
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62
One difference between psychiatrists and clinical psychologists is that psychiatrists
A) have extra training in research methods.
B) earn M.D. degrees.
C) are licensed to practice therapy.
D) have Ph.D. degrees.
A) have extra training in research methods.
B) earn M.D. degrees.
C) are licensed to practice therapy.
D) have Ph.D. degrees.
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63
Dr. Vance tests individual's intellectual abilities. Dr. Vance is likely a
A) psychoanalyst.
B) behaviorist.
C) cognitive psychologist.
D) humanistic psychologist.
A) psychoanalyst.
B) behaviorist.
C) cognitive psychologist.
D) humanistic psychologist.
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64
Cognitive psychology can best be described as the
A) study of higher mental processes.
B) therapeutic applications of critical thinking.
C) area of psychology which attempts to reduce judgmental thinking.
D) subspecialty of psychology based exclusively on observation rather than experimentation.
A) study of higher mental processes.
B) therapeutic applications of critical thinking.
C) area of psychology which attempts to reduce judgmental thinking.
D) subspecialty of psychology based exclusively on observation rather than experimentation.
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65
Bobby was raised in the south and encouraged to say "Yes mam and yes sir" when answering adults. This type of influence on our development would be most interesting to a ________ psychologist.
A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) humanistic
D) sociocultural
A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) humanistic
D) sociocultural
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66
Psychiatrists
A) are psychoanalytic psychologists.
B) do not have degrees in medicine.
C) are genetic psychologists.
D) can prescribe medication.
A) are psychoanalytic psychologists.
B) do not have degrees in medicine.
C) are genetic psychologists.
D) can prescribe medication.
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67
Marlena is frustrated with the approach her therapist is taking to treat her depression. "I am sick of talking about my problems. I would like to try one of the new anti-depressant medications," she says. Which type of psychological professional should she seek out?
A) clinical psychologist
B) professional counselor
C) psychiatrist
D) medical psychologist
A) clinical psychologist
B) professional counselor
C) psychiatrist
D) medical psychologist
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68
Samantha is suffering from fatigue and sometimes cannot make herself get out of bed. She feels that the world is a sad, unhappy place. Dr. Powell and Samantha examine her feelings and consider the relationships in her life which may have affected her views. Dr. Powell is a professional in the field of
A) clinical psychology.
B) neuropsychology.
C) health psychology.
D) evolutionary psychology.
A) clinical psychology.
B) neuropsychology.
C) health psychology.
D) evolutionary psychology.
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69
Evolutionary psychology maintains that
A) the traits of living members of a species are the result of survival of the fittest.
B) the traits which one looks for in a potential spouse are based on characteristics which have allowed humans to survive.
C) some behaviors are pre-wired into species as they assist in maintaining the reproductive ability of the species.
D) All of these.
A) the traits of living members of a species are the result of survival of the fittest.
B) the traits which one looks for in a potential spouse are based on characteristics which have allowed humans to survive.
C) some behaviors are pre-wired into species as they assist in maintaining the reproductive ability of the species.
D) All of these.
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70
A psychologist who feels that people's thought processes function almost like computer programs endorses which of the following psychological perspectives?
A) psychodynamic
B) biological
C) behavioral
D) cognitive
A) psychodynamic
B) biological
C) behavioral
D) cognitive
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71
Dr. Daack has spent a lifetime studying how adults solve problems. It is likely that Dr. Daack specializes in the ________ approach to psychology.
A) humanistic
B) cognitive
C) biological
D) evolutionary
A) humanistic
B) cognitive
C) biological
D) evolutionary
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72
The specialist most likely to have a medical degree is a(n)
A) clinical psychologist.
B) industrial/organizational psychologist.
C) developmental psychologist.
D) psychiatrist.
A) clinical psychologist.
B) industrial/organizational psychologist.
C) developmental psychologist.
D) psychiatrist.
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73
If you go to medical school and decide to specialize in psychological disorders, you would most likely consider entering the practice of
A) health psychology.
B) counseling psychology.
C) psychiatry.
D) clinical psychology.
A) health psychology.
B) counseling psychology.
C) psychiatry.
D) clinical psychology.
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74
Richard is a psychologist who conducts research into how biological processes form the basis for mental processes. He is specifically interested in the role the brain plays in behavior. What would be his area of specialization in psychology?
A) evolutionary psychology
B) behavior genetics
C) behavioral neuroscience
D) behaviorism
A) evolutionary psychology
B) behavior genetics
C) behavioral neuroscience
D) behaviorism
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75
One of the values promoted by the sociocultural perspective is the belief that
A) genes have a powerful influence over behavior.
B) knowing one's social roles helps with effective communication.
C) Western cultures are superior to Eastern cultures.
D) the cultural context of behavior is important.
A) genes have a powerful influence over behavior.
B) knowing one's social roles helps with effective communication.
C) Western cultures are superior to Eastern cultures.
D) the cultural context of behavior is important.
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76
The polar bear's dominance in arctic regions is best explained by which perspective?
A) evolutionary
B) biological
C) cognitive
D) socio-cultural
A) evolutionary
B) biological
C) cognitive
D) socio-cultural
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77
Research has shown human beings to be notoriously bad decision makers in general. Which type of psychologist was most likely to have carried out this type of research?
A) cognitive
B) sociocultural
C) humanistic
D) psychodynamic
A) cognitive
B) sociocultural
C) humanistic
D) psychodynamic
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78
According to the text, it is difficult for evolutionary psychologists to explain
A) physical attractiveness.
B) aggression.
C) sex differences.
D) altruism.
A) physical attractiveness.
B) aggression.
C) sex differences.
D) altruism.
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79
Professor McDonald believes that most women prefer tall and physically strong partners because this preference enhanced the survival of our ancestor's genes. This viewpoint best illustrates the ________ perspective.
A) socio-cultural
B) cognitive
C) evolutionary
D) psychodynamic
A) socio-cultural
B) cognitive
C) evolutionary
D) psychodynamic
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80
Dr. Smith studies the differences between achievement motivation and income levels among groups of African American, Latino, and Asian American people. Dr. Smith is taking a(n) ________ approach.
A) sociocultural
B) biological
C) evolutionary
D) psychodynamic
A) sociocultural
B) biological
C) evolutionary
D) psychodynamic
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