Deck 1: Thinking Critically With Psychological Science

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Abigail is pregnant.Her friend has told her that she is able to predict the sex and birth date of a baby,including her baby.How might Abigail test this claim?

A) She can use introspection.
B) She can use critical thinking.
C) She can use the empirical approach.
D) She can use the biopsychosocial approach.
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A questioning attitude regarding psychologists' assumptions and hidden values best illustrates

A) behaviorism.
B) critical thinking.
C) introspection.
D) Freudian psychology.
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When you question the claim that hypnosis helps people to recall memories more accurately,you are most clearly demonstrating

A) introspection.
B) the neuroscience perspective.
C) an empirical approach.
D) critical thinking.
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Checking on the credibility of the sources of information you use in a class report is most indicative of

A) a biopsychosocial approach.
B) critical thinking.
C) introspection.
D) functionalism.
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Three key attitudes of scientific inquiry are

A) pride,enthusiasm,and ingenuity.
B) ingenuity,practicality,and certainty.
C) certainty,creativity,and curiosity.
D) curiosity,skepticism,and humility.
Question
Reasoning that does not blindly accept available arguments and conclusions illustrates

A) introspection.
B) critical thinking.
C) the psychodynamic perspective.
D) an empirical approach.
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The type of thinking that examines assumptions,appraises the source,discerns hidden biases,evaluates evidence,and assesses conclusions is called

A) critical thinking.
B) introspection.
C) speculation.
D) emergent thinking.
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Aristotle suggested the source of our personality is the

A) brain.
B) throat.
C) heart.
D) stomach.
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In conducting research,Brandon demonstrates a scientific attitude.Which of the following characteristics are part of that attitude?

A) curiosity
B) indifference
C) certainty
D) sureness
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Marissa recently attended a lecture on supernatural phenomena,at which the speaker explained how the locations of planets and stars at one's birth determine the person's personality and life course.Marissa is not convinced that this information is accurate and so she is quite skeptical.She has concluded that the assumptions and conclusions of this statement are faulty,that the speaker is biased and lacks credibility,and that there is minimal evidence to support this claim.Marissa has engaged in

A) critical thinking.
B) introspection
C) speculation.
D) emergent thinking.
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Questioning whether conclusions are warranted by the existing evidence best illustrates

A) critical thinking.
B) functionalism.
C) the biopsychosocial approach.
D) introspection.
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One of psychology's early mottos was "the rat is always right." Which aspect of the scientific attitude did this represent?

A) humility
B) respect for animals
C) curiosity
D) skepticism
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Melinda expressed concerns as to whether the wording of the questions in a life satisfaction survey may have encouraged respondents to convey unusually positive levels of well-being.Melinda's concerns best illustrated

A) introspection.
B) an empirical approach.
C) critical thinking.
D) the neuroscience perspective.
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Who speculated that a meal makes us sleepy by causing gas and heat to collect around our heart?

A) Aristotle
B) Plato
C) Skinner
D) Darwin
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The empirical approach draws on

A) observation.
B) experimentation.
C) both observation and experimentation.
D) neither observation nor experimentation.
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Rodesia insists that Dr.Phillips' theory of aggression be checked against observable evidence.She is demonstrating the scientific attitude of

A) pride.
B) skepticism.
C) practicality.
D) enthusiasm.
Question
Which of the following is an evidence-based method that draws on observation and experimentation?

A) critical thinking
B) structuralism
C) empirical approach
D) humanistic psychology
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding the field of psychology?

A) It is a pseudoscience.
B) It is a science,similar to biology and chemistry.
C) It is a field that is often confused with science.
D) It is not based on scientific methods.
Question
Critical thinking most clearly involves

A) a biopsychosocial approach.
B) introspection.
C) evaluating evidence.
D) the psychodynamic perspective.
Question
Using scientific procedures to test whether watching violent movies increases the frequency of emotionally upsetting dreams best illustrates

A) functionalism.
B) Freudian psychology.
C) an empirical approach.
D) positive psychology.
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Who was the American philosopher-psychologist who authored a textbook in 1890 for the emerging discipline of psychology?

A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) John B.Watson
C) Sigmund Freud
D) William James
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Looking inward and reporting your immediate sensations,images,and feelings is called

A) cognitive neuroscience.
B) introspection.
C) behaviorism.
D) humanistic psychology.
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Which theorist most clearly influenced William James' efforts to understand the adaptive functions of thinking and consciousness?

A) John B.Watson
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Carl Rogers
D) Charles Darwin
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Edward Titchener and others attempted to reveal the basic elements of the mind by asking people to look inward.They were using a method known as

A) functionalism.
B) empiricism.
C) introspection.
D) conditioning.
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The birth of psychology is often attributed to Wilhelm Wundt because he pioneered the investigation of mental processes using

A) a biopsychosocial perspective.
B) an evolutionary perspective.
C) positive psychology.
D) scientific methods.
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Which early psychologist aimed to study the evolved functions of our thoughts and feelings?

A) Edward Bradford Titchener
B) William James
C) Charles Darwin
D) Wilhelm Wundt
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Who was a student of William James and the first female president of the American Psychological Association?

A) Jean Piaget
B) Margaret Floy Washburn
C) Rosalie Rayner
D) Mary Whiton Calkins
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Who developed the first psychological laboratory?

A) Wundt
B) Plato
C) Freud
D) James
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Edward Titchener is to structuralism as William James is to

A) behaviorism.
B) humanistic psychology.
C) cognitive neuroscience.
D) functionalism.
Question
The psychology textbook that William James authored was titled

A) The New Science.
B) Psychology.
C) Principles of Psychology.
D) The Abstract Mind.
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Introspection was the basic research tool used by ________ in order to study people's inner sensations and mental images.

A) John B.Watson
B) Charles Darwin
C) Edward Titchener
D) B.F.Skinner
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Which early psychologist aimed to discover the mind's structure?

A) Edward Bradford Titchener
B) William James
C) Charles Darwin
D) Wilhelm Wundt
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Functionalism was a school of psychology that focused attention on the

A) adaptive value of thoughts and behaviors.
B) component elements of sensory experience.
C) disruptive effects of unconscious motives.
D) treatment of psychological disorders.
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Which woman psychologist was the first to officially earn a doctorate degree?

A) Margaret Floy Washburn
B) Mary Whiton Calkins
C) Anna Freud
D) Marla Wundt
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The unreliability of ________ led to the waning popularity of structuralism.

A) introspection
B) behavior genetics
C) behaviorism
D) humanistic psychology
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Research participants are asked to monitor and report their own immediate sensory reactions to differently colored objects.This research involves a technique known as

A) behavior genetics.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) behaviorism.
D) introspection.
Question
Between 1997 and 2017 women were ________ elected presidents of the Association for Psychological Science.

A) 5 of the 10
B) 1 of the 20
C) 10 of the 10
D) 10 of the 20
Question
Wilhelm Wundt's laboratory work involved experimental studies of

A) animal intelligence.
B) personality development.
C) social influence.
D) mental processes.
Question
William James was a prominent American

A) psychoanalyst.
B) behaviorist.
C) functionalist.
D) psychiatrist.
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Which of the following people is most likely to earn a doctorate degree in psychology today?

A) Samantha,who is from the United States
B) Brandon,who is from Canada
C) Margo,who is from Mexico
D) Steven,who is from Europe
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Beginning in the 1920s,American psychologists such as John B.Watson emphasized the study of

A) genetic influences.
B) self-esteem.
C) conscious thoughts and feelings.
D) observable behavior.
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Early behaviorists such as John B.Watson would have considered the introspective study of self-esteem to be

A) applied research.
B) a positive psychology.
C) an unscientific method.
D) a biopsychosocial approach.
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Early psychologists such as Wilhelm Wundt and William James focused on the study of

A) mental processes.
B) clinical psychology.
C) unconscious motives.
D) conditioned responses.
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Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow promoted a historically significant approach known as

A) behaviorism.
B) humanistic psychology.
C) cognitive neuroscience.
D) behavior genetics.
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Which of the following is a conditioned behavior that can be observed?

A) anxiety
B) intelligence
C) depression
D) crying
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Sherry is often overly generous in sacrificing her time to help others.Her friend suggests that by keeping busy in this way Sherry avoids confronting her own unconscious conflicts.Her friend's suggestion illustrates the type of explanation that is most typical of

A) evolutionary psychology.
B) cognitive neuroscience.
C) structuralism.
D) Freudian psychology.
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The branch of psychology that can be considered a marriage between the science of the mind and the science of the brain is called

A) behaviorism.
B) Freudian psychology.
C) neuroscience.
D) cognitive neuroscience.
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The scientific study of mental activities associated with perceiving,processing,and remembering information is most central to

A) clinical psychology.
B) humanistic psychology.
C) evolutionary psychology.
D) cognitive psychology.
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Which major force in psychology emphasized unconscious thought processes?

A) evolutionary psychology
B) psychoanalytic psychology
C) behavior genetics
D) behaviorism
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Investigating patterns of brain activity that accompany people's recollections of a stressful experience would be of most direct interest to the specialty area known as

A) behavior genetics.
B) cognitive neuroscience.
C) evolutionary psychology.
D) functionalism.
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In the 1960s,the cognitive revolution in psychology involved a renewal of interest in the scientific study of

A) mental processes.
B) hereditary influences.
C) unconscious motives.
D) learned behaviors.
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Cognitive neuroscience studies relationships between

A) natural selection and genetic predispositions.
B) childhood memories and psychological disorders.
C) thought processes and brain functions.
D) philosophy and physiology.
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Humanistic psychologists focused attention on the importance of people's

A) childhood memories.
B) genetic predispositions.
C) unconscious thought processes.
D) potential for growth.
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Beginning in the 1960s,psychological science returned to its earlier interest in mental processes.This movement was inspired by the

A) emergence of community psychology.
B) push for a positive psychology.
C) cognitive revolution.
D) free love movement.
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Observing and recording people's behavior as they are conditioned was of most central interest to

A) Freudian psychology.
B) humanistic psychology.
C) behaviorism.
D) structuralism.
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Jill is observing how children react to being pushed by other children while playing in the school yard.Which psychological perspective is she likely applying to her research?

A) behaviorism
B) Freudian psychology
C) humanistic psychology
D) cognitive psychology
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Behaviorists dismissed the value of

A) science.
B) introspection.
C) neuroscience.
D) applied research.
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John B.Watson is to Edward Titchener as ________ is to ________.

A) biology;environment
B) observable behavior;inner sensations
C) mental illness;psychiatry
D) cognitive perspective;psychodynamic perspective
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The view that psychology should be an objective science that studies observable human activity without reference to mental processes is known as

A) behaviorism.
B) cognitive neuroscience.
C) humanistic psychology.
D) positive psychology.
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Contemporary psychology is best defined as the science of

A) conscious and unconscious mental activity.
B) observable responses to the environment.
C) behavior and mental processes.
D) maladaptive and adaptive behaviors.
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The nature-nurture issue refers to the debate over the relative contributions that ________ make to the development of psychological traits.

A) introspection and nerve cell activity
B) unconscious and conscious motives
C) behavior and mental processes
D) genes and experience
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Exploring how we humans are diverse because of our differing genes and environments is the focus of

A) behavior genetics.
B) cognitive psychology.
C) evolutionary psychology.
D) humanistic psychology.
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Lissette wonders whether personality differences between her friends who recently moved from Nigeria and those who moved from Thailand result primarily from biological influences or from cultural influences.In this instance,Lissette is primarily concerned with the relative contributions of

A) neuroscience and cognition.
B) nature and nurture.
C) behavior and mental processes.
D) conscious and unconscious thoughts.
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Professor McClure believes that young children are frequently able to make morally correct decisions because humans are endowed with an inborn knowledge of basic ethical principles.The professor's belief is most consistent with the views of

A) Aristotle.
B) Plato.
C) John B.Watson.
D) B.F.Skinner.
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Exploring how we humans are alike because of our common biology and evolutionary history is the focus of

A) cognitive neuroscience.
B) community psychology.
C) behavior genetics.
D) evolutionary psychology.
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Efforts to discover whether the intelligence of children is more heavily influenced by their biology or their home environments are most directly relevant to the debate regarding

A) structuralism and functionalism.
B) conscious and unconscious thought.
C) observation and introspection.
D) nature and nurture.
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The personality theorist Sigmund Freud was an Austrian

A) chemist.
B) physician.
C) theologian.
D) politician.
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Professor Jones is examining the impact of parental divorce on adult children's attitudes regarding romantic relationships.The attitude regarding romantic relationships can be considered a(n)

A) behavior.
B) action.
C) mental process.
D) conclusion.
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Charles Darwin attempted to explain the ________ that he encountered.

A) unconscious thought processes
B) species variation
C) biopsychosocial approach
D) cognitive neuroscience
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The young science of psychology developed from the more established fields of philosophy and

A) economics.
B) biology.
C) geography.
D) sociology.
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Smiling is to feeling as ________ is to ________.

A) evolution;natural selection
B) behavior;mental process
C) conscious;unconscious
D) nurture;nature
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Innate ability is to learned skill as ________ is to ________.

A) observation;introspection
B) psychology;psychiatry
C) nature;nurture
D) behavior;mental processes
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The theorist who first proposed evolutionary psychology was

A) Ivan Pavlov.
B) Charles Darwin.
C) John B.Watson.
D) Carl Rogers.
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The survival of organisms best suited to a particular environment is known as

A) functionalism.
B) natural selection.
C) behavior genetics.
D) structuralism.
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Natural selection refers to the principle that variations in ________ that contribute to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations.

A) learned habits
B) inherited traits
C) levels of analysis
D) cultural practices
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Today's psychology is best described as increasingly

A) introspective in its methods.
B) psychodynamic it its perspective.
C) globalized in its influence.
D) controversial in its application.
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One of the last century's most influential observers of children was the Swiss biologist

A) Edward Bradford Titchener.
B) Margaret Floy Washburn.
C) William James.
D) Jean Piaget.
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Who is best known for highlighting the reproductive advantages of environmentally adaptive traits?

A) Plato
B) Aristotle
C) Edward Titchener
D) Charles Darwin
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In the context of debates over the origins of psychological traits,nature is to nurture as

A) Plato is to Aristotle.
B) Watson is to Skinner.
C) Aristotle is to Plato.
D) Skinner is to Watson.
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Plato's assumption that we inherit character and intelligence is most directly relevant to the controversy regarding

A) conscious and unconscious thoughts.
B) observation and introspection.
C) nature and nurture.
D) basic and applied research.
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1
Abigail is pregnant.Her friend has told her that she is able to predict the sex and birth date of a baby,including her baby.How might Abigail test this claim?

A) She can use introspection.
B) She can use critical thinking.
C) She can use the empirical approach.
D) She can use the biopsychosocial approach.
She can use the empirical approach.
2
A questioning attitude regarding psychologists' assumptions and hidden values best illustrates

A) behaviorism.
B) critical thinking.
C) introspection.
D) Freudian psychology.
critical thinking.
3
When you question the claim that hypnosis helps people to recall memories more accurately,you are most clearly demonstrating

A) introspection.
B) the neuroscience perspective.
C) an empirical approach.
D) critical thinking.
critical thinking.
4
Checking on the credibility of the sources of information you use in a class report is most indicative of

A) a biopsychosocial approach.
B) critical thinking.
C) introspection.
D) functionalism.
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Three key attitudes of scientific inquiry are

A) pride,enthusiasm,and ingenuity.
B) ingenuity,practicality,and certainty.
C) certainty,creativity,and curiosity.
D) curiosity,skepticism,and humility.
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Reasoning that does not blindly accept available arguments and conclusions illustrates

A) introspection.
B) critical thinking.
C) the psychodynamic perspective.
D) an empirical approach.
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The type of thinking that examines assumptions,appraises the source,discerns hidden biases,evaluates evidence,and assesses conclusions is called

A) critical thinking.
B) introspection.
C) speculation.
D) emergent thinking.
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Aristotle suggested the source of our personality is the

A) brain.
B) throat.
C) heart.
D) stomach.
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In conducting research,Brandon demonstrates a scientific attitude.Which of the following characteristics are part of that attitude?

A) curiosity
B) indifference
C) certainty
D) sureness
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Marissa recently attended a lecture on supernatural phenomena,at which the speaker explained how the locations of planets and stars at one's birth determine the person's personality and life course.Marissa is not convinced that this information is accurate and so she is quite skeptical.She has concluded that the assumptions and conclusions of this statement are faulty,that the speaker is biased and lacks credibility,and that there is minimal evidence to support this claim.Marissa has engaged in

A) critical thinking.
B) introspection
C) speculation.
D) emergent thinking.
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Questioning whether conclusions are warranted by the existing evidence best illustrates

A) critical thinking.
B) functionalism.
C) the biopsychosocial approach.
D) introspection.
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One of psychology's early mottos was "the rat is always right." Which aspect of the scientific attitude did this represent?

A) humility
B) respect for animals
C) curiosity
D) skepticism
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Melinda expressed concerns as to whether the wording of the questions in a life satisfaction survey may have encouraged respondents to convey unusually positive levels of well-being.Melinda's concerns best illustrated

A) introspection.
B) an empirical approach.
C) critical thinking.
D) the neuroscience perspective.
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Who speculated that a meal makes us sleepy by causing gas and heat to collect around our heart?

A) Aristotle
B) Plato
C) Skinner
D) Darwin
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The empirical approach draws on

A) observation.
B) experimentation.
C) both observation and experimentation.
D) neither observation nor experimentation.
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Rodesia insists that Dr.Phillips' theory of aggression be checked against observable evidence.She is demonstrating the scientific attitude of

A) pride.
B) skepticism.
C) practicality.
D) enthusiasm.
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Which of the following is an evidence-based method that draws on observation and experimentation?

A) critical thinking
B) structuralism
C) empirical approach
D) humanistic psychology
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding the field of psychology?

A) It is a pseudoscience.
B) It is a science,similar to biology and chemistry.
C) It is a field that is often confused with science.
D) It is not based on scientific methods.
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Critical thinking most clearly involves

A) a biopsychosocial approach.
B) introspection.
C) evaluating evidence.
D) the psychodynamic perspective.
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Using scientific procedures to test whether watching violent movies increases the frequency of emotionally upsetting dreams best illustrates

A) functionalism.
B) Freudian psychology.
C) an empirical approach.
D) positive psychology.
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Who was the American philosopher-psychologist who authored a textbook in 1890 for the emerging discipline of psychology?

A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) John B.Watson
C) Sigmund Freud
D) William James
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Looking inward and reporting your immediate sensations,images,and feelings is called

A) cognitive neuroscience.
B) introspection.
C) behaviorism.
D) humanistic psychology.
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Which theorist most clearly influenced William James' efforts to understand the adaptive functions of thinking and consciousness?

A) John B.Watson
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Carl Rogers
D) Charles Darwin
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Edward Titchener and others attempted to reveal the basic elements of the mind by asking people to look inward.They were using a method known as

A) functionalism.
B) empiricism.
C) introspection.
D) conditioning.
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The birth of psychology is often attributed to Wilhelm Wundt because he pioneered the investigation of mental processes using

A) a biopsychosocial perspective.
B) an evolutionary perspective.
C) positive psychology.
D) scientific methods.
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Which early psychologist aimed to study the evolved functions of our thoughts and feelings?

A) Edward Bradford Titchener
B) William James
C) Charles Darwin
D) Wilhelm Wundt
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Who was a student of William James and the first female president of the American Psychological Association?

A) Jean Piaget
B) Margaret Floy Washburn
C) Rosalie Rayner
D) Mary Whiton Calkins
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Who developed the first psychological laboratory?

A) Wundt
B) Plato
C) Freud
D) James
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Edward Titchener is to structuralism as William James is to

A) behaviorism.
B) humanistic psychology.
C) cognitive neuroscience.
D) functionalism.
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The psychology textbook that William James authored was titled

A) The New Science.
B) Psychology.
C) Principles of Psychology.
D) The Abstract Mind.
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Introspection was the basic research tool used by ________ in order to study people's inner sensations and mental images.

A) John B.Watson
B) Charles Darwin
C) Edward Titchener
D) B.F.Skinner
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Which early psychologist aimed to discover the mind's structure?

A) Edward Bradford Titchener
B) William James
C) Charles Darwin
D) Wilhelm Wundt
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Functionalism was a school of psychology that focused attention on the

A) adaptive value of thoughts and behaviors.
B) component elements of sensory experience.
C) disruptive effects of unconscious motives.
D) treatment of psychological disorders.
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Which woman psychologist was the first to officially earn a doctorate degree?

A) Margaret Floy Washburn
B) Mary Whiton Calkins
C) Anna Freud
D) Marla Wundt
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The unreliability of ________ led to the waning popularity of structuralism.

A) introspection
B) behavior genetics
C) behaviorism
D) humanistic psychology
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Research participants are asked to monitor and report their own immediate sensory reactions to differently colored objects.This research involves a technique known as

A) behavior genetics.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) behaviorism.
D) introspection.
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Between 1997 and 2017 women were ________ elected presidents of the Association for Psychological Science.

A) 5 of the 10
B) 1 of the 20
C) 10 of the 10
D) 10 of the 20
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Wilhelm Wundt's laboratory work involved experimental studies of

A) animal intelligence.
B) personality development.
C) social influence.
D) mental processes.
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William James was a prominent American

A) psychoanalyst.
B) behaviorist.
C) functionalist.
D) psychiatrist.
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Which of the following people is most likely to earn a doctorate degree in psychology today?

A) Samantha,who is from the United States
B) Brandon,who is from Canada
C) Margo,who is from Mexico
D) Steven,who is from Europe
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Beginning in the 1920s,American psychologists such as John B.Watson emphasized the study of

A) genetic influences.
B) self-esteem.
C) conscious thoughts and feelings.
D) observable behavior.
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Early behaviorists such as John B.Watson would have considered the introspective study of self-esteem to be

A) applied research.
B) a positive psychology.
C) an unscientific method.
D) a biopsychosocial approach.
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Early psychologists such as Wilhelm Wundt and William James focused on the study of

A) mental processes.
B) clinical psychology.
C) unconscious motives.
D) conditioned responses.
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Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow promoted a historically significant approach known as

A) behaviorism.
B) humanistic psychology.
C) cognitive neuroscience.
D) behavior genetics.
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45
Which of the following is a conditioned behavior that can be observed?

A) anxiety
B) intelligence
C) depression
D) crying
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46
Sherry is often overly generous in sacrificing her time to help others.Her friend suggests that by keeping busy in this way Sherry avoids confronting her own unconscious conflicts.Her friend's suggestion illustrates the type of explanation that is most typical of

A) evolutionary psychology.
B) cognitive neuroscience.
C) structuralism.
D) Freudian psychology.
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47
The branch of psychology that can be considered a marriage between the science of the mind and the science of the brain is called

A) behaviorism.
B) Freudian psychology.
C) neuroscience.
D) cognitive neuroscience.
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48
The scientific study of mental activities associated with perceiving,processing,and remembering information is most central to

A) clinical psychology.
B) humanistic psychology.
C) evolutionary psychology.
D) cognitive psychology.
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49
Which major force in psychology emphasized unconscious thought processes?

A) evolutionary psychology
B) psychoanalytic psychology
C) behavior genetics
D) behaviorism
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50
Investigating patterns of brain activity that accompany people's recollections of a stressful experience would be of most direct interest to the specialty area known as

A) behavior genetics.
B) cognitive neuroscience.
C) evolutionary psychology.
D) functionalism.
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51
In the 1960s,the cognitive revolution in psychology involved a renewal of interest in the scientific study of

A) mental processes.
B) hereditary influences.
C) unconscious motives.
D) learned behaviors.
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52
Cognitive neuroscience studies relationships between

A) natural selection and genetic predispositions.
B) childhood memories and psychological disorders.
C) thought processes and brain functions.
D) philosophy and physiology.
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53
Humanistic psychologists focused attention on the importance of people's

A) childhood memories.
B) genetic predispositions.
C) unconscious thought processes.
D) potential for growth.
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54
Beginning in the 1960s,psychological science returned to its earlier interest in mental processes.This movement was inspired by the

A) emergence of community psychology.
B) push for a positive psychology.
C) cognitive revolution.
D) free love movement.
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55
Observing and recording people's behavior as they are conditioned was of most central interest to

A) Freudian psychology.
B) humanistic psychology.
C) behaviorism.
D) structuralism.
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56
Jill is observing how children react to being pushed by other children while playing in the school yard.Which psychological perspective is she likely applying to her research?

A) behaviorism
B) Freudian psychology
C) humanistic psychology
D) cognitive psychology
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57
Behaviorists dismissed the value of

A) science.
B) introspection.
C) neuroscience.
D) applied research.
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58
John B.Watson is to Edward Titchener as ________ is to ________.

A) biology;environment
B) observable behavior;inner sensations
C) mental illness;psychiatry
D) cognitive perspective;psychodynamic perspective
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59
The view that psychology should be an objective science that studies observable human activity without reference to mental processes is known as

A) behaviorism.
B) cognitive neuroscience.
C) humanistic psychology.
D) positive psychology.
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60
Contemporary psychology is best defined as the science of

A) conscious and unconscious mental activity.
B) observable responses to the environment.
C) behavior and mental processes.
D) maladaptive and adaptive behaviors.
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61
The nature-nurture issue refers to the debate over the relative contributions that ________ make to the development of psychological traits.

A) introspection and nerve cell activity
B) unconscious and conscious motives
C) behavior and mental processes
D) genes and experience
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62
Exploring how we humans are diverse because of our differing genes and environments is the focus of

A) behavior genetics.
B) cognitive psychology.
C) evolutionary psychology.
D) humanistic psychology.
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63
Lissette wonders whether personality differences between her friends who recently moved from Nigeria and those who moved from Thailand result primarily from biological influences or from cultural influences.In this instance,Lissette is primarily concerned with the relative contributions of

A) neuroscience and cognition.
B) nature and nurture.
C) behavior and mental processes.
D) conscious and unconscious thoughts.
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64
Professor McClure believes that young children are frequently able to make morally correct decisions because humans are endowed with an inborn knowledge of basic ethical principles.The professor's belief is most consistent with the views of

A) Aristotle.
B) Plato.
C) John B.Watson.
D) B.F.Skinner.
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65
Exploring how we humans are alike because of our common biology and evolutionary history is the focus of

A) cognitive neuroscience.
B) community psychology.
C) behavior genetics.
D) evolutionary psychology.
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66
Efforts to discover whether the intelligence of children is more heavily influenced by their biology or their home environments are most directly relevant to the debate regarding

A) structuralism and functionalism.
B) conscious and unconscious thought.
C) observation and introspection.
D) nature and nurture.
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67
The personality theorist Sigmund Freud was an Austrian

A) chemist.
B) physician.
C) theologian.
D) politician.
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68
Professor Jones is examining the impact of parental divorce on adult children's attitudes regarding romantic relationships.The attitude regarding romantic relationships can be considered a(n)

A) behavior.
B) action.
C) mental process.
D) conclusion.
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69
Charles Darwin attempted to explain the ________ that he encountered.

A) unconscious thought processes
B) species variation
C) biopsychosocial approach
D) cognitive neuroscience
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70
The young science of psychology developed from the more established fields of philosophy and

A) economics.
B) biology.
C) geography.
D) sociology.
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71
Smiling is to feeling as ________ is to ________.

A) evolution;natural selection
B) behavior;mental process
C) conscious;unconscious
D) nurture;nature
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72
Innate ability is to learned skill as ________ is to ________.

A) observation;introspection
B) psychology;psychiatry
C) nature;nurture
D) behavior;mental processes
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73
The theorist who first proposed evolutionary psychology was

A) Ivan Pavlov.
B) Charles Darwin.
C) John B.Watson.
D) Carl Rogers.
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74
The survival of organisms best suited to a particular environment is known as

A) functionalism.
B) natural selection.
C) behavior genetics.
D) structuralism.
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75
Natural selection refers to the principle that variations in ________ that contribute to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations.

A) learned habits
B) inherited traits
C) levels of analysis
D) cultural practices
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76
Today's psychology is best described as increasingly

A) introspective in its methods.
B) psychodynamic it its perspective.
C) globalized in its influence.
D) controversial in its application.
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77
One of the last century's most influential observers of children was the Swiss biologist

A) Edward Bradford Titchener.
B) Margaret Floy Washburn.
C) William James.
D) Jean Piaget.
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78
Who is best known for highlighting the reproductive advantages of environmentally adaptive traits?

A) Plato
B) Aristotle
C) Edward Titchener
D) Charles Darwin
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79
In the context of debates over the origins of psychological traits,nature is to nurture as

A) Plato is to Aristotle.
B) Watson is to Skinner.
C) Aristotle is to Plato.
D) Skinner is to Watson.
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80
Plato's assumption that we inherit character and intelligence is most directly relevant to the controversy regarding

A) conscious and unconscious thoughts.
B) observation and introspection.
C) nature and nurture.
D) basic and applied research.
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