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A psychologist develops a new treatment plan for depression,which involves teaching people different techniques of improving self-esteem.He implements the treatment plan successfully in the United States and obtains good results.If the psychologist is a relativist,is he likely to use the same treatment plan for depression in Japan?
A)yes,because he is likely to believe that,if a treatment is effective in one culture,it will be effective in all cultures
B)yes,because he is likely to believe that all cultures use the same techniques to diagnose depression
C)no,because he is likely to believe that different cultures emphasize different symptoms of depression
D)no,because he is likely to believe that treatment for depression is based on whether the individual suffering from depression realizes whether or not he or she is depressed
A)yes,because he is likely to believe that,if a treatment is effective in one culture,it will be effective in all cultures
B)yes,because he is likely to believe that all cultures use the same techniques to diagnose depression
C)no,because he is likely to believe that different cultures emphasize different symptoms of depression
D)no,because he is likely to believe that treatment for depression is based on whether the individual suffering from depression realizes whether or not he or she is depressed
no,because he is likely to believe that different cultures emphasize different symptoms of depression
2
By asking people to pay attention to and record their feelings and perceptions of an event,Wilhelm Wundt used the method of _____ to analyze the basic structure of conscious experience.
A)natural selection
B)brain scanning
C)introspection
D)reinforcement
A)natural selection
B)brain scanning
C)introspection
D)reinforcement
introspection
3
Which statement is NOT true about B.F.Skinner?
A)He developed a specialized chamber in which rats could press levers to earn food.
B)He proposed the psychoanalytic theory.
C)He denied the existence of free will.
D)He developed the principle of reinforcement.
A)He developed a specialized chamber in which rats could press levers to earn food.
B)He proposed the psychoanalytic theory.
C)He denied the existence of free will.
D)He developed the principle of reinforcement.
He proposed the psychoanalytic theory.
4
Nature is to nurture as:
A)stimulus is to reaction.
B)behaviorism is to evolutionary psychology.
C)nativism is to philosophical empiricism.
D)introspection is to functionalism.
A)stimulus is to reaction.
B)behaviorism is to evolutionary psychology.
C)nativism is to philosophical empiricism.
D)introspection is to functionalism.
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5
Cognitive psychology addressed the critiques of behaviorism by applying scientific methods to the study of:
A)mental processes such as memory,perception,and thought.
B)stimulus-response learning.
C)the unconscious mind.
D)neurological mechanisms underlying observable behavior.
A)mental processes such as memory,perception,and thought.
B)stimulus-response learning.
C)the unconscious mind.
D)neurological mechanisms underlying observable behavior.
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6
Most clinical psychologists today work:
A)as consultants for criminal investigators.
B)in academia.
C)as government researchers.
D)in private practices or in partnerships.
A)as consultants for criminal investigators.
B)in academia.
C)as government researchers.
D)in private practices or in partnerships.
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7
Audrey emphasizes the positive potential in her clients and feels it is her job to guide them in realizing this potential.Audrey is MOST likely a:
A)behaviorist.
B)cognitive therapist.
C)humanistic psychologist.
D)psychoanalyst.
A)behaviorist.
B)cognitive therapist.
C)humanistic psychologist.
D)psychoanalyst.
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8
William James suggested that consciousness should be examined depending on the purposes served by mental processes,as suggested by _____,rather than trying to break it down into specific elements,as suggested by _____.
A)functionalism;structuralism
B)functionalism;natural selection
C)structuralism;functionalism
D)structuralism;empiricism
A)functionalism;structuralism
B)functionalism;natural selection
C)structuralism;functionalism
D)structuralism;empiricism
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9
_____ psychologists believe that our minds are collections of specialized "modules" that solve the problems faced by our ancestors as they attempted to eat,mate,and reproduce over millions of years.
A)Cultural
B)Evolutionary
C)Organizational
D)Humanistic
A)Cultural
B)Evolutionary
C)Organizational
D)Humanistic
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10
The research of _____,in which the maze performance of rats was measured before and after brain surgery,was a forerunner of today's behavioral neuroscience.
A)E.O.Wilson
B)B.F.Skinner
C)Karl Lashley
D)Sir Frederic Bartlett
A)E.O.Wilson
B)B.F.Skinner
C)Karl Lashley
D)Sir Frederic Bartlett
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11
A _____ treats individuals with psychological problems and is allowed to prescribe medication.
A)psychiatrist
B)psychologist
C)clinical psychologist
D)cognitive neuroscientist
A)psychiatrist
B)psychologist
C)clinical psychologist
D)cognitive neuroscientist
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12
To better understand the Nazi atrocities,social psychologists began to study:
A)the evolutionary basis of aggression.
B)conformity and obedience.
C)cultural differences between the United States and Germany.
D)differences in brain functioning between violent criminals and normal people.
A)the evolutionary basis of aggression.
B)conformity and obedience.
C)cultural differences between the United States and Germany.
D)differences in brain functioning between violent criminals and normal people.
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13
_____ stresses the importance of studying observable behaviors and ignores the mental processes involved in different tasks.
A)Behaviorism
B)Natural selection
C)Humanism
D)Cognitive psychology
A)Behaviorism
B)Natural selection
C)Humanism
D)Cognitive psychology
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14
In Pavlov's classic experiment,the sound of a tone was the _____ that produced a _____ of salivation in dogs,even in the absence of food.
A)response;stimulus
B)stimulus;response
C)reinforcer;stimulus
D)stimulus;reinforcer
A)response;stimulus
B)stimulus;response
C)reinforcer;stimulus
D)stimulus;reinforcer
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15
Helmholtz was a _____ who studied _____.
A)philosopher;the mind-body problem
B)behavioral neuroscientist;the maze performance of rats
C)personality theorist;the shape of skulls
D)physiologist;reaction time
A)philosopher;the mind-body problem
B)behavioral neuroscientist;the maze performance of rats
C)personality theorist;the shape of skulls
D)physiologist;reaction time
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