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Deck 1: Introducing the World of Psychology
1
With respect to the nature/nurture debate,psychologists now believe that __________ is/are important in understanding the mind,brain,and behavior.
A) nature
B) nurture
C) both nature and nurture
D) neither nature nor nurture
A) nature
B) nurture
C) both nature and nurture
D) neither nature nor nurture
both nature and nurture
2
Critical thinking is best defined as thinking that
A) systematically evaluates information.
B) criticizes others' opinions.
C) is open-minded and creative.
D) uses inferences but does not solve problems.
A) systematically evaluates information.
B) criticizes others' opinions.
C) is open-minded and creative.
D) uses inferences but does not solve problems.
systematically evaluates information.
3
Which of the following statements best describes psychology?
A) Much of psychology is just common sense.
B) Much of psychology is about applying common sense to everyday life.
C) Psychological principles are highly applicable to everyday life.
D) Psychological principles are too scientific to apply to everyday life.
A) Much of psychology is just common sense.
B) Much of psychology is about applying common sense to everyday life.
C) Psychological principles are highly applicable to everyday life.
D) Psychological principles are too scientific to apply to everyday life.
Psychological principles are highly applicable to everyday life.
4
According to the textbook,"friendly skepticism" is an important element in a type of reasoning called
A) functionalism.
B) introspection.
C) structuralism.
D) critical thinking.
A) functionalism.
B) introspection.
C) structuralism.
D) critical thinking.
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5
You are discussing your psychology class with your aunt Annalise.She asks you "Can psychology really help people study?" You correctly answer,
A) "Not really; psychologists generally agree that the field of education is better suited to provide people with techniques for studying."
B) "Yes; psychological studies have shown that cramming before an exam can improve memory."
C) "Yes; psychology provides us with techniques for improving memory and understanding."
D) "It depends; psychology can enhance students' learning, but most people will have difficulty using psychology to help them study."
A) "Not really; psychologists generally agree that the field of education is better suited to provide people with techniques for studying."
B) "Yes; psychological studies have shown that cramming before an exam can improve memory."
C) "Yes; psychology provides us with techniques for improving memory and understanding."
D) "It depends; psychology can enhance students' learning, but most people will have difficulty using psychology to help them study."
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Talisa has to write a paper about critical thinking.One of her goals is to explain how critical thinking differs from everyday thinking.If Talisa is correct in her analysis,which of the following sentences will she write? "The difference between using critical thinking and everyday explanations about psychological phenomena is that
A) critical thinking relies on evidence and scientific support for making conclusions."
B) everyday explanations rely on common sense, reason, and logic for making conclusions."
C) critical thinking relies on personal examples more than scientific evidence for making conclusions."
D) everyday explanations rely on personal examples for making conclusions."
A) critical thinking relies on evidence and scientific support for making conclusions."
B) everyday explanations rely on common sense, reason, and logic for making conclusions."
C) critical thinking relies on personal examples more than scientific evidence for making conclusions."
D) everyday explanations rely on personal examples for making conclusions."
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"Friendly skepticism" means
A) finding flaws in an argument or claim.
B) being open to new ideas, while also being careful before accepting them.
C) asking a scientist to make her findings public so that they can be better evaluated.
D) accepting all claims, as long as they are based on the scientific method.
A) finding flaws in an argument or claim.
B) being open to new ideas, while also being careful before accepting them.
C) asking a scientist to make her findings public so that they can be better evaluated.
D) accepting all claims, as long as they are based on the scientific method.
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8
An early school of psychology used introspection to study the basic elements of mental experiences.This school of psychology was called
A) functionalism.
B) behaviorism.
C) cognitivism.
D) structuralism.
A) functionalism.
B) behaviorism.
C) cognitivism.
D) structuralism.
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9
Structuralism is a school of psychology introduced by
A) Edward Titchener.
B) William James.
C) Charles Darwin.
D) Sigmund Freud.
A) Edward Titchener.
B) William James.
C) Charles Darwin.
D) Sigmund Freud.
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10
Which of the following is the best definition of psychology?
A) the study of the brain and its inner function
B) the analysis of the mind and its unconscious thoughts
C) the study of mental activity and behavior based on brain processes
D) the study of thoughts, social interactions, and emotions
A) the study of the brain and its inner function
B) the analysis of the mind and its unconscious thoughts
C) the study of mental activity and behavior based on brain processes
D) the study of thoughts, social interactions, and emotions
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Jeremy is studying for his final exam.Lauren has taken psychology and gives him a good tip about the best way to study.She correctly says,
A) "Be sure to cram your studying during the night before the final exam."
B) "As you study, connect the information to something personal."
C) "Memorize bold terms by writing and rewriting the definitions."
D) "Study in the morning right before the exam deadline, because stress improves learning."
A) "Be sure to cram your studying during the night before the final exam."
B) "As you study, connect the information to something personal."
C) "Memorize bold terms by writing and rewriting the definitions."
D) "Study in the morning right before the exam deadline, because stress improves learning."
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12
The philosopher who promoted dualism as an explanation of the mind/body problem was
A) William James.
B) Charles Darwin.
C) René Descartes.
D) Sigmund Freud.
A) William James.
B) Charles Darwin.
C) René Descartes.
D) Sigmund Freud.
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13
You are confident that your new roommate is a critical thinker after noticing this bumper sticker on his car:
A) "Show me the evidence!"
B) "The only truth is no truth"
C) "Trust your gut!"
D) "What is the meaning of life?"
A) "Show me the evidence!"
B) "The only truth is no truth"
C) "Trust your gut!"
D) "What is the meaning of life?"
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14
Freddy and MaryAnne are having a disagreement about the nature/nurture debate.Freddy correctly says,"Actually,the 'nature' portion of the debate refers to how a person thinks and acts and is a result of
A) early education."
B) inborn influences."
C) prenatal experiences."
D) cultural norms."
A) early education."
B) inborn influences."
C) prenatal experiences."
D) cultural norms."
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15
The belief that the mind and body are separate but intertwined describes
A) dualism.
B) structuralism.
C) the nature/nurture debate.
D) cognitive psychology.
A) dualism.
B) structuralism.
C) the nature/nurture debate.
D) cognitive psychology.
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16
Allanah has declared psychology as her major.Because of this,Allanah will most likely study
A) the structure and function of the brain.
B) mental disorders and their treatment.
C) feelings, memory, and other inner states.
D) mental activity, behavior, and the brain.
A) the structure and function of the brain.
B) mental disorders and their treatment.
C) feelings, memory, and other inner states.
D) mental activity, behavior, and the brain.
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17
In the nature/nurture debate,the term nature refers to the question of how _______ factors affect the mind,brain,and behavior.
A) biological
B) environmental
C) either biological or environmental
D) conscious or unconscious
A) biological
B) environmental
C) either biological or environmental
D) conscious or unconscious
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18
Barry states that psychology is the study of mental activity.Candace remarks that psychology is the science of behavior.Which is the correct evaluation of these two statements?
A) Barry's definition is correct; Candace's definition is incorrect.
B) Neither of the statements are correct.
C) Taken together, the statements are correct.
D) Barry's definition is incorrect; Candace's definition is correct.
A) Barry's definition is correct; Candace's definition is incorrect.
B) Neither of the statements are correct.
C) Taken together, the statements are correct.
D) Barry's definition is incorrect; Candace's definition is correct.
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19
Dualism is the classic idea in psychology that
A) the mind and the brain are separate entities.
B) the mind and the brain are the same entity.
C) the mind and the brain are opposing forces.
D) there is no mind, just the brain.
A) the mind and the brain are separate entities.
B) the mind and the brain are the same entity.
C) the mind and the brain are opposing forces.
D) there is no mind, just the brain.
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20
Which of the following is an example of critical thinking?
A) believing that sugar causes headaches because your head hurts after you eat a candy bar
B) concluding that eating spinach leads to a longer life after seeing an ad for spinach on television
C) using a personal example to explain the importance of time management
D) concluding that exercise is beneficial after evaluating the evidence of a research study
A) believing that sugar causes headaches because your head hurts after you eat a candy bar
B) concluding that eating spinach leads to a longer life after seeing an ad for spinach on television
C) using a personal example to explain the importance of time management
D) concluding that exercise is beneficial after evaluating the evidence of a research study
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21
Dr.Leleux asserts that psychologists should attempt to identify the basic elements of mental experience.Dr.Leleux's beliefs are most closely matched with the school of thought called
A) functionalism.
B) behaviorism.
C) structuralism.
D) Gestalt theory.
A) functionalism.
B) behaviorism.
C) structuralism.
D) Gestalt theory.
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22
According to structuralism,the goal of psychology is to
A) uncover the unconscious determinants of behavior.
B) focus on observable behavior itself.
C) explore the structures of the mind.
D) identify the purposes of our behavior and mental processes.
A) uncover the unconscious determinants of behavior.
B) focus on observable behavior itself.
C) explore the structures of the mind.
D) identify the purposes of our behavior and mental processes.
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23
The psychologist most closely associated with the school of functionalism is
A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Wilhelm Wundt.
C) Edward Titchener.
D) William James.
A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Wilhelm Wundt.
C) Edward Titchener.
D) William James.
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24
The theories of Sigmund Freud and his followers
A) state that behavior can be altered by the application of reinforcement and punishment.
B) emphasize the functions or adaptive purposes of the mind.
C) emphasize the concept that the whole is different from the sum of its parts.
D) state that much of human behavior is determined by the unconscious.
A) state that behavior can be altered by the application of reinforcement and punishment.
B) emphasize the functions or adaptive purposes of the mind.
C) emphasize the concept that the whole is different from the sum of its parts.
D) state that much of human behavior is determined by the unconscious.
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25
The psychological approach that emphasizes the role of the environment in influencing behavior is
A) psychoanalytic.
B) cognitive.
C) behaviorism.
D) Gestalt theory.
A) psychoanalytic.
B) cognitive.
C) behaviorism.
D) Gestalt theory.
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26
Functionalism is the school of thought concerned with
A) the structures of the mind.
B) the adaptive purposes of the mind and behavior.
C) how unconscious conflicts can lead to mental disorders.
D) how the presence of others influences behavior.
A) the structures of the mind.
B) the adaptive purposes of the mind and behavior.
C) how unconscious conflicts can lead to mental disorders.
D) how the presence of others influences behavior.
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27
The unconscious mind influences human behavior,according to
A) structuralism.
B) psychoanalytic theory.
C) functionalism.
D) behaviorism.
A) structuralism.
B) psychoanalytic theory.
C) functionalism.
D) behaviorism.
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28
If you were asked to list all the thoughts and experiences you have while answering a test question,the technique used would be
A) critical thinking.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) skepticism.
D) introspection.
A) critical thinking.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) skepticism.
D) introspection.
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29
Structuralists used a procedure to investigate the conscious parts of the mind.In this procedure an observer described the simple elements of a mental experience in as much detail as possible.This procedure was called
A) introspection.
B) inner perception.
C) psychoanalysis.
D) individual analysis.
A) introspection.
B) inner perception.
C) psychoanalysis.
D) individual analysis.
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30
Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species had its strongest influence on the school of thought called
A) structuralism.
B) Gestalt theory.
C) functionalism.
D) psychoanalytic theory.
A) structuralism.
B) Gestalt theory.
C) functionalism.
D) psychoanalytic theory.
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31
Gestalt psychology was developed based on the idea that a person's experiences are more than just the collection of various "parts" or "elements" of consciousness.This idea is in direct contrast with the __________ approach.
A) functionalist
B) psychoanalytic
C) cognitive psychology
D) structuralist
A) functionalist
B) psychoanalytic
C) cognitive psychology
D) structuralist
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32
Noreen believes that our behavior often reflects unconscious motives and conflicts.This viewpoint is most consistent with the __________ approach in psychology.
A) psychoanalytic
B) structuralist
C) cognitive
D) behaviorist
A) psychoanalytic
B) structuralist
C) cognitive
D) behaviorist
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33
Gestalt theory is based on the idea that
A) the whole is different from the sum of its parts.
B) the environment affects behavior.
C) social situations influence behavior.
D) science should be used to understand therapy.
A) the whole is different from the sum of its parts.
B) the environment affects behavior.
C) social situations influence behavior.
D) science should be used to understand therapy.
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34
Which of the following questions do behaviorists attempt to answer?
A) Is behavior influenced by mental processes?
B) Which is more important, the parts or the unified whole?
C) Can unconscious conflicts be fully resolved?
D) How does the environment influence behavior?
A) Is behavior influenced by mental processes?
B) Which is more important, the parts or the unified whole?
C) Can unconscious conflicts be fully resolved?
D) How does the environment influence behavior?
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35
The person who established the first psychology laboratory,which marked the beginning of experimental psychology,was
A) Wilhelm Wundt.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) William James.
D) Edward Titchener.
A) Wilhelm Wundt.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) William James.
D) Edward Titchener.
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36
The psychologist who would be mostly likely to focus on mental functions,such as problem solving and decision making,would be a
A) behaviorist.
B) cognitive psychologist.
C) psychoanalyst.
D) social psychologist.
A) behaviorist.
B) cognitive psychologist.
C) psychoanalyst.
D) social psychologist.
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37
The person who is most closely associated with the study of the unconscious is
A) Sigmund Freud.
B) William James.
C) Wilhelm Wundt.
D) B. F. Skinner.
A) Sigmund Freud.
B) William James.
C) Wilhelm Wundt.
D) B. F. Skinner.
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38
The cognitive revolution was launched by
A) George Miller.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) B. F. Skinner.
D) William James.
A) George Miller.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) B. F. Skinner.
D) William James.
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39
Psychoanalysis is a type of psychological treatment to resolve unconscious conflicts that cause mental disorders.This treatment was developed by
A) Wilhelm Wundt.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) William James.
D) Edward Titchener.
A) Wilhelm Wundt.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) William James.
D) Edward Titchener.
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40
According to the concept of "survival of the fittest,"
A) random mutations are always adaptive.
B) only the biggest animals will survive.
C) organisms that are most adaptive to their environment are most likely to survive.
D) organisms that have mutated genes based on the environment are most likely to survive.
A) random mutations are always adaptive.
B) only the biggest animals will survive.
C) organisms that are most adaptive to their environment are most likely to survive.
D) organisms that have mutated genes based on the environment are most likely to survive.
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41
Dr.Ebrahim examines how children's friendships change through the elementary and middle school years.Dr.Ebrahim is a(n)__________ psychologist.
A) developmental
B) personality
C) cognitive
D) organizational
A) developmental
B) personality
C) cognitive
D) organizational
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42
Which of the following questions would be best suited for a social psychologist?
A) How can I strengthen my personal relationships?
B) Are my social skills determined by nature or nurture?
C) Can my personality change over time?
D) Why do I work much better when I study with a group of friends?
A) How can I strengthen my personal relationships?
B) Are my social skills determined by nature or nurture?
C) Can my personality change over time?
D) Why do I work much better when I study with a group of friends?
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43
In psychology,the cultural level of analysis emphasizes the study of
A) genes and behavior.
B) norms and values.
C) perception and self-concept.
D) individual differences.
A) genes and behavior.
B) norms and values.
C) perception and self-concept.
D) individual differences.
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44
Sean is studying psychology.He decides to use the biological level of analysis to interpret his findings.Sean is most likely examining
A) how depression results in chemical changes in the brain.
B) whether a person's personality is stable or changing across the life span.
C) how being in a group changes whether a person will engage in illegal behavior.
D) how different cultures define mental illness.
A) how depression results in chemical changes in the brain.
B) whether a person's personality is stable or changing across the life span.
C) how being in a group changes whether a person will engage in illegal behavior.
D) how different cultures define mental illness.
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45
Your uncle John always argued,"Stop studying mental events that cannot be directly observed!" Which school of thought would most likely agree with your uncle John?
A) cognitive
B) behaviorism
C) Gestalt
D) psychoanalytic
A) cognitive
B) behaviorism
C) Gestalt
D) psychoanalytic
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46
Dr.Alvarez studies how the degeneration of nerve cells in the brain might contribute to the development of multiple sclerosis.Dr.Alvarez's work best exemplifies the __________ subfield of psychology.
A) cognitive
B) experimental
C) developmental
D) biological
A) cognitive
B) experimental
C) developmental
D) biological
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47
Dr.Growe is reading an article discussing the effect of group size on the conformity of group members.Dr.Growe is most likely reading the Journal of __________ Psychology.
A) Developmental
B) Social
C) Cultural
D) Personality
A) Developmental
B) Social
C) Cultural
D) Personality
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48
If you find yourself becoming a bit depressed,you should most likely seek help from a __________ psychologist.
A) personality
B) social
C) developmental
D) counseling
A) personality
B) social
C) developmental
D) counseling
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49
Four early psychologists suddenly appear in your psychology department.Who would be most discouraged to hear that modern psychology places a lot of emphasis on the study of mental processes?
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Wilhelm Wundt
C) Edward Titchener
D) John Watson
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Wilhelm Wundt
C) Edward Titchener
D) John Watson
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50
The shared beliefs,values,rules,and customs that exist within a group make up a person's
A) society.
B) culture.
C) civilization.
D) community.
A) society.
B) culture.
C) civilization.
D) community.
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51
Which statement best captures historical trends in cognitive psychology?
A) Before the 1980s, cognitive psychology emphasized the mind; today, it focuses mostly on behavior.
B) Before the 1980s, cognitive psychology emphasized the mind; today, it focuses mainly on the brain.
C) Before the 1980s, cognitive psychology emphasized the brain; today, it focuses on the mind along with the brain.
D) Before the 1980s, cognitive psychology emphasized the mind; today, it focuses on both the mind and the brain.
A) Before the 1980s, cognitive psychology emphasized the mind; today, it focuses mostly on behavior.
B) Before the 1980s, cognitive psychology emphasized the mind; today, it focuses mainly on the brain.
C) Before the 1980s, cognitive psychology emphasized the brain; today, it focuses on the mind along with the brain.
D) Before the 1980s, cognitive psychology emphasized the mind; today, it focuses on both the mind and the brain.
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52
Your nephew is fascinated with human memory and the strategies that help people remember large amounts of information.If he were to become a psychologist,you suspect that he would be best suited for a career in
A) industrial/organizational psychology.
B) cognitive psychology or neuroscience.
C) developmental psychology.
D) clinical psychology.
A) industrial/organizational psychology.
B) cognitive psychology or neuroscience.
C) developmental psychology.
D) clinical psychology.
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53
The type of psychologists who study,assess,and treat individuals with psychological disorders are called __________ psychologists.
A) school
B) personality
C) clinical
D) cognitive
A) school
B) personality
C) clinical
D) cognitive
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54
Psychological science occurs at which level(s)of analysis?
A) biological
B) social
C) individual
D) all of the above
A) biological
B) social
C) individual
D) all of the above
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55
Which of the following is NOT an example of an interpersonal behavior?
A) having a fight with your partner
B) persuading your boss to give you a day off
C) deciding that you should go out more often
D) speaking up at a team meeting
A) having a fight with your partner
B) persuading your boss to give you a day off
C) deciding that you should go out more often
D) speaking up at a team meeting
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56
The subfield of cognitive psychology focuses on
A) groups, relationships, and workplace interactions.
B) personality, gender, and self-concept.
C) norm, beliefs, and values.
D) thinking, memory, and attention.
A) groups, relationships, and workplace interactions.
B) personality, gender, and self-concept.
C) norm, beliefs, and values.
D) thinking, memory, and attention.
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57
Daniel is highly interested in workplace training and job placement.He would probably be most interested in speaking to a(n)__________ psychologist.
A) counseling
B) clinical
C) industrial/organizational
D) developmental
A) counseling
B) clinical
C) industrial/organizational
D) developmental
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58
The type of psychologist who studies how people are affected by the presence of others is called a __________ psychologist.
A) developmental
B) cultural
C) social
D) clinical
A) developmental
B) cultural
C) social
D) clinical
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59
Before psychologists can begin a research project,they must receive approval from the
A) American Psychological Association.
B) Association of Psychological Science.
C) National Science Foundation.
D) Institutional Review Board.
A) American Psychological Association.
B) Association of Psychological Science.
C) National Science Foundation.
D) Institutional Review Board.
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60
You catch your 12-year-old sister smoking.She says that she likes to smoke because her friends think it looks "cool." Which level of psychological analysis is she using?
A) biological
B) individual
C) social
D) cultural
A) biological
B) individual
C) social
D) cultural
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61
If Mike wants to use the scientific method,he would use all of the following elements EXCEPT
A) focusing on a theory.
B) stating a hypothesis.
C) using a research method.
D) his personal experiences.
A) focusing on a theory.
B) stating a hypothesis.
C) using a research method.
D) his personal experiences.
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62
Which of the following involves a specific,testable prediction?
A) a theory
B) a hypothesis
C) descriptive methods
D) introspection
A) a theory
B) a hypothesis
C) descriptive methods
D) introspection
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63
Jane Goodall systematically watched and recorded the behavior of chimpanzees in their natural environment.She was conducting
A) observational studies.
B) case studies.
C) experiments.
D) correlations.
A) observational studies.
B) case studies.
C) experiments.
D) correlations.
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64
Informed consent means that
A) participants' information must be kept strictly confidential.
B) participants must be told about a research study and allowed to choose whether or not they would like to participate.
C) a research study has been reviewed and approved by a group of reviewers based on ethical standards.
D) a researcher is not permitted to observe people in public places without their knowledge.
A) participants' information must be kept strictly confidential.
B) participants must be told about a research study and allowed to choose whether or not they would like to participate.
C) a research study has been reviewed and approved by a group of reviewers based on ethical standards.
D) a researcher is not permitted to observe people in public places without their knowledge.
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65
An extensive study of a single person or a few people is characteristic of
A) a self-report.
B) case studies.
C) the scientific method.
D) an experiment.
A) a self-report.
B) case studies.
C) the scientific method.
D) an experiment.
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66
When a researcher manipulates a variable to see what effect the manipulation has on another variable,the research design is a(n)
A) correlational study.
B) experiment.
C) naturalistic observation.
D) case study.
A) correlational study.
B) experiment.
C) naturalistic observation.
D) case study.
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67
Which of the following sampling techniques gives each member of the population an equal chance of being selected to participate?
A) random sampling
B) convenience sampling
C) random assignment
D) a case study
A) random sampling
B) convenience sampling
C) random assignment
D) a case study
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68
George is looking for a research project.To get started,he could make use of an existing theory because
A) theories are shown to be true, so subsequent research is successful.
B) one of the benefits of theories is that they lead to testable hypotheses.
C) a theory can be successfully replicated by researchers.
D) theories lead to successful research.
A) theories are shown to be true, so subsequent research is successful.
B) one of the benefits of theories is that they lead to testable hypotheses.
C) a theory can be successfully replicated by researchers.
D) theories lead to successful research.
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69
If a researcher was denied permission to conduct a study because participants might suffer harm,that decision would have been made by the
A) American Psychological Association.
B) Institutional Review Board.
C) National Science Foundation.
D) Association of Psychological Science.
A) American Psychological Association.
B) Institutional Review Board.
C) National Science Foundation.
D) Association of Psychological Science.
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70
The variable that a researcher measures in an experiment is called the
A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) experimental group.
D) control group.
A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) experimental group.
D) control group.
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71
The precise way a researcher measures and defines a variable is known as the
A) operational definition.
B) theory.
C) hypothesis.
D) independent variable.
A) operational definition.
B) theory.
C) hypothesis.
D) independent variable.
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72
If a researcher wants to be able to generalize about a population using data pulled from a sample,it is best to use
A) a convenience sample.
B) experience sampling.
C) a descriptive study.
D) a random sample.
A) a convenience sample.
B) experience sampling.
C) a descriptive study.
D) a random sample.
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73
In correlational studies,there is ambiguity as to which variable is the cause and which is the effect.This phenomenon is known as
A) the third variable problem.
B) random error.
C) selection bias.
D) the directionality problem.
A) the third variable problem.
B) random error.
C) selection bias.
D) the directionality problem.
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74
An explanation of how an observable phenomenon works is provided by a(n)
A) theory.
B) hypothesis.
C) experiment
D) correlation.
A) theory.
B) hypothesis.
C) experiment
D) correlation.
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75
A researcher believes that presenting possible suspects in a lineup one at a time instead of in a group would lead to more accurate identification of the true suspect.This belief represents a(n)
A) hypothesis.
B) independent variable.
C) correlation.
D) theory.
A) hypothesis.
B) independent variable.
C) correlation.
D) theory.
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76
Susannah observes and measures people's traits to gain new knowledge about personality.Susannah's work is
A) biased.
B) theoretical.
C) subjective.
D) empirical.
A) biased.
B) theoretical.
C) subjective.
D) empirical.
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77
If a researcher publicly discussed a participant's responses and named the participant,that researcher would be guilty of violating the ethical principle of
A) confidentiality.
B) anonymity.
C) privacy.
D) deception.
A) confidentiality.
B) anonymity.
C) privacy.
D) deception.
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78
In the scientific method,a set of interconnected ideas or concepts is called a(n)
A) theory.
B) hypothesis.
C) experiment.
D) descriptive method.
A) theory.
B) hypothesis.
C) experiment.
D) descriptive method.
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79
The variable that a researcher manipulates in an experiment is called the
A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) third variable.
D) stimulus.
A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) third variable.
D) stimulus.
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80
Should people have access to data collected in an experiment? The latter question is associated with the ethical issue of
A) deception.
B) informed consent.
C) anonymity.
D) confidentiality.
A) deception.
B) informed consent.
C) anonymity.
D) confidentiality.
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