Deck 1: Introduction to Psychology

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C) understanding.
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According to the definition of psychology,which of the following is NOT a mental process?

A) getting angry with 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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The word "psyche" refers to:

A) the essence of life.
B) the study of life.
C) thinking.
D) feelings.
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Psychologists use scientific methods to study:

A) behavior and mental processes.
B) behavioral disorders.
C) unconscious mental processes.
D) the meaning of dreams.
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Of the following,which is NOT one of the goals of psychology?

A) prediction
B) description
C) prevention
D) influence
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Theorizing about the causes of social phobia fulfills the goal of:

A) description.
B) understanding.
C) influence.
D) explanation.
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Forecasting the likelihood of adolescent chemical dependency following childhood sexual abuse fulfills the goal of:

A) description.
B) understanding.
C) prediction.
D) influence.
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Psychology is defined as the science of:

A) human behavior.
B) learning and motivation.
C) feelings.
D) behavior and mental processes.
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According to the definition of psychology,which of the following is NOT a behavior?

A) asking for help on a test
B) helping a stranger in need
C) feeling nervous at a party
D) earning $10 for completing chores
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Because research has suggested that sleep deprivation improves some symptoms of depression,you begin to use sleep deprivation as an alternative treatment with your depressed clients.Which goal of psychology are you fulfilling?

A) prediction
B) influence
C) description
D) understanding
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____________ is at the heart of the scientific method in all sciences.

A) Speculation
B) Observation
C) Experimentation
D) Reasoning
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The earliest origins of psychology come from:

A) biology.
B) psychiatry.
C) philosophy.
D) sociology.
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Behavior is ____________;mental processes are ____________.

A) private;personal
B) personal;observable
C) personal;private
D) observable;private
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According to the definition 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
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Whereas ____________ believed that one could fully understand anything simply by thinking about it,____________ believed that one must also observe the thing being studied.

A) Aristotle;Plato
B) Plato;Aristotle
C) Wundt;Aristotle
D) Plato;Wundt
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Which of the following encompasses the four goals of psychology?

A) speculate,analyze,hypothesize,explain
B) observe,analyze,experiment,explain
C) observe,describe,understand,prevent
D) describe,predict,understand,influence
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The field of psychology includes the study of:

A) most aspects of human behavior,but not mental processes.
B) most aspects of mental processes,but not human behavior.
C) some aspects of human behavior and mental processes.
D) all aspects of human behavior and mental processes.
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According to the definition of psychology,which of the following is a mental process?

A) swimming
B) remembering
C) walking
D) playing the piano
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Classifying patterns of abnormal behavior fulfills the goal of:

A) influence.
B) prediction.
C) understanding.
D) description.
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What does the science of psychology share with all other sciences?

A) laboratory space
B) a common interest in human thought and behavior
C) an emphasis on careful,controlled observation
D) a belief in the power of suggestion
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The method of looking inward at the contents of one's conscious experience as accurately and unemotionally as possible is referred to as:

A) circumspection.
B) introspection.
C) introversion.
D) extroversion.
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Which of the following psychologists would have agreed that human behavior is the result of natural selection?

A) J.Henry Alston
B) Edward Titchener
C) William James
D) Hermann Ebbinghaus
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James criticized the structuralist approach,stating that it:

A) reduces mental activity into trivially small pieces.
B) fails to consider mental activity altogether.
C) implies that behaviors evolve as species evolve.
D) does not use systematic observation.
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According to William James,functionalism was a unique school of thought because of the focus on:

A) the structure of the mind,rather than the function of the mind.
B) the biology of the brain.
C) the subconscious experience.
D) human consciousness as it helps us survive as a species.
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A researcher blindfolds you and gently rubs a feather across your forearm.You report the following: "Billowy,soft,tickling." You are using a research method associated with

A) functionalism.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) structuralism.
D) behaviorism.
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In Gestalt psychology,the phi phenomenon demonstrated that:

A) forgetting is very rapid at first but proceeds slowly thereafter.
B) both warm and cold receptors are stimulated with intense heat.
C) intelligence is largely an inherited trait.
D) the whole is different from the sum of its parts.
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Which approach uses introspection as a method of investigation?

A) behaviorism
B) Gestalt psychology
C) functionalism
D) structuralism
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You place a raisin on your tongue and report the following: "Rough,sweet,and grainy." You are using a method called

A) introspection.
B) exploration.
C) functionalism.
D) structuralism.
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Professor Greta is a psychologist who takes a functionalist approach.Which of the following topics would be LEAST interesting to her?

A) habits such as smoking
B) raw sensations experienced when one drinks coffee
C) beliefs about parenting
D) emotions experienced when one is in a new situation
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Gestalt psychologists pointed out that:

A) in order to understand the whole,you must study the basic elements.
B) you miss the big picture if you become preoccupied with the pieces.
C) measurement is the key to understanding.
D) human beings have evolved through the process of adaptation.
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Functionalism emerged from the work of:

A) Edward Titchener.
B) Hermann Ebbinghaus.
C) Max Wertheimer.
D) William James.
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The viewpoint known as structuralism maintains that:

A) in order to understand the whole,you must study the basic elements.
B) you miss the big picture if you become preoccupied with the pieces.
C) measurement is the key to understanding.
D) the processes of human consciousness serve survival functions.
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A gestalt is a:

A) basic component.
B) unified whole.
C) conditioned association.
D) purposeful behavior.
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J.Henry Alston was the first African American psychologist to be published in a journal of the American Psychological Association.This was an important contribution because:

A) the journal was in its first year of circulation.
B) the Supreme Court had recently ruled that such publications were considered "separate but equal."
C) this was J.Henry Alston's first major contribution to the academic community.
D) white males had typically dominated the field of psychology.
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When the skin is stimulated with intense heat,both the cold and warm receptors are stimulated.Which psychologist is credited with this discovery?

A) Max Wertheimer
B) J.Henry Alston
C) William James
D) Mary Whiton Calkins
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Functionalists are most interested in:

A) the basic elements of conscious experience.
B) memory.
C) the purpose of consciousness.
D) the mind as a unified whole.
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If two lights are presented in rapid sequence,we perceive movement.This perceptual process is referred to as the:

A) learning curve.
B) phi phenomenon.
C) paired associates method.
D) psychometric approach.
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Wundt and Titchener first identified a viewpoint known as "structuralism," which is primarily concerned with the basic elements of:

A) unconscious experience.
B) conscious experience.
C) introspective experience.
D) retrospective experience.
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A campus counseling center is interviewing college students to determine drinking habits during sporting events.This best fits with which goal of psychology?

A) describing
B) predicting
C) understanding
D) influencing
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Wilhelm Wundt is famous for:

A) establishing the first mental health clinic.
B) teaching the first psychology course at a U.S.college.
C) establishing the first psychology laboratory.
D) publishing an early influential psychology textbook.
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Of the following,Mary Whiton Calkins would have been most interested in people's memory of:

A) the colors in the rainbow.
B) nonsense syllables.
C) strings of numbers.
D) their friends' birthdates.
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The viewpoint that the most important aspects of human behavior develop by observing friends,family,and culture is referred to as:

A) humanistic psychology.
B) psychoanalytic perspective.
C) functionalism.
D) social learning theory.
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Ivan Pavlov first discovered conditioning when he:

A) found that intense heat is perceived when both the warm and cold receptors in the skin are stimulated.
B) realized that he could not remember nonsense syllables for extended periods of time.
C) recognized that his dogs salivated when they simply saw food being brought to them.
D) saw that people learn the most important aspects of their behavior from other people.
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Which statement is MOST relevant to Ebbinghaus' research?

A) It feels so good.
B) He who tries,gets.
C) The more,the merrier.
D) I can't remember.
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____________ is associated with the behavioral perspective.

A) Max Wertheimer
B) Margaret Floy Washburn
C) Abraham Maslow
D) J.Henry Alston
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Ivan Pavlov was a pioneer in the study of:

A) memory.
B) psychometrics.
C) introspection.
D) learning.
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Contemporary ____________ psychology can be thought of as a modern version of functionalism.

A) cognitive
B) psychoanalytic
C) Gestalt
D) social
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Ivan Pavlov would have been most interested in:

A) dogs' ability to remember the sight of their owners.
B) children's fear responses at the sight of a needle.
C) the feelings people experience when they are falling.
D) people's ability to learn from watching others do a task.
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J.B.Watson was MOST impressed by the scientific approach of:

A) Edward Titchener.
B) Ivan Pavlov.
C) William James.
D) Wilhelm Wundt.
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Dr.Vance tests young children's abilities to comprehend abstract metaphors.Dr.Vance is probably a:

A) psychoanalyst.
B) behaviorist.
C) cognitive psychologist.
D) humanistic psychologist.
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A cognitive psychologist studies:

A) unconscious motives.
B) the measurement of traits.
C) the impact of culture.
D) thinking.
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Which perspective is most closely associated with social learning theory?

A) cognitive psychology
B) neuroscience
C) behaviorism
D) humanistic psychology
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Ivan Pavlov studied ____________ before he identified the process of conditioning.

A) private mental processes
B) intelligence
C) memory
D) digestion
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What did Ebbinghaus conclude about memory?

A) Forgetting is slow at first and then proceeds rapidly thereafter.
B) Forgetting is rapid at first and then proceeds slowly thereafter.
C) Forgetting is rapid at first and then ceases.
D) Forgetting is constant and slow.
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Dr.Keppler studies how exposure to violence affects the aggressive behavior of young children.Dr.Keppler would most likely be described as a ____________ theorist.

A) psychoanalytic
B) behavioral
C) social learning
D) humanistic
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The "paired associates" method for studying memory was developed by:

A) Hermann Ebbinghaus.
B) Mary Whiton Calkins.
C) Alfred Binet.
D) Margaret Floy Washburn.
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Who did Ebbinghaus use as his experimental subject(s)?

A) his students
B) members of his nearby community
C) only himself
D) children between the ages of 8 and 12
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A ____________ psychologist specializes in the study of thought processes.

A) behavioral
B) humanistic
C) cognitive
D) sociocultural
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Behaviorists reformed earlier approaches to psychology by suggesting that psychology:

A) focus on observable behavior.
B) study unconscious processes through dreams.
C) use more rigorous methods of introspection.
D) study only memory and perception.
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Cognition refers to:

A) memory only.
B) thinking only.
C) perceiving only.
D) all intellectual processes.
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In terms of history,which psychological perspective came first?

A) humanistic psychology
B) cognitive psychology
C) psychoanalytic psychology
D) social learning theory
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For Sigmund Freud,____________ were the most important determinants of human behavior.

A) rewards and punishments
B) conscious thoughts
C) hereditary factors
D) unconscious motives
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A major tenet of the psychoanalytic perspective is the concept of:

A) the self-concept.
B) free will.
C) the unconscious mind.
D) human potential.
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A psychologist following the humanistic perspective would be most interested in how:

A) children learn about relationships by observing their parents' interactions.
B) believing that one is unattractive leads a person to interact little with the public.
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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In treating the psychologically disturbed,Freud believed he could help people by:

A) uncovering and confronting hidden conflicts.
B) rewarding healthy behaviors and punishing unhealthy behaviors.
C) modeling appropriate behaviors.
D) helping them change their environment.
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A humanistic psychologist would be MOST interested in:

A) explaining behavior by breaking it down into its simplest parts.
B) conducting experiments to understand how the brain directs behavior.
C) explaining how unconscious motives influence behavior.
D) understanding how the unconscious mind can defeat efforts to make good decisions.
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Over the past 20 years,the influence of the strict behavioral approach on contemporary psychology ____________,and the influence of the social learning viewpoint ____________.

A) has increased;has declined
B) is strong;has increased
C) has declined;has also declined
D) has declined;is strong
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Alfred Binet's approach is known as:

A) psychometrics.
B) structuralism.
C) cognitive psychology.
D) Gestalt psychology.
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Which of the following perspectives is MOST involved with studying the effects of brain damage on behavior?

A) behavioral
B) sociocultural
C) neuroscientific
D) psychoanalytic
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In which school of psychology is "self-concept" a key element?

A) psychoanalytic
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) humanistic
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The ____________ approach is concerned with the relationship between the structures of the brain and psychological processes.

A) sociocultural
B) behavioral
C) neuroscientific
D) humanistic
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Humanists reject Freudian psychoanalysis because Freud:

A) did not use rigorous scientific methods.
B) was preoccupied with the sexual instinct.
C) believed that conscious processes were unimportant.
D) agreed with the tenets of social learning theorists.
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Which of the following perspectives is MOST concerned with genetic influences on behavior?

A) behavioral
B) neuroscientific
C) cognitive
D) humanistic
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Which perspective arose in the late 1950s and reached its peak popularity through the 1960s?

A) the behavioral perspective
B) the psychoanalytic perspective
C) the cognitive perspective
D) the humanistic perspective
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Alfred Binet studied:

A) classical conditioning.
B) intelligence.
C) memory.
D) dreams.
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Neurons were first identified by:

A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Santiago Ramon y Cajal.
C) Alfred Binet.
D) Hermann Ebbinghaus.
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Psychometrics focuses on:

A) understanding memory.
B) introspection.
C) measuring mental functions.
D) the importance of learning from experience.
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According to the humanistic approach,a person's behavior is determined by:

A) rewards and punishments.
B) cognitive processes such as memory and thinking.
C) unconscious instincts.
D) conscious decisions.
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Alfred Binet was hired by the French Ministry of Education to develop an instrument to measure:

A) memory.
B) intelligence.
C) visual acuity.
D) hearing.
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A psychologist is studying the effect of stroke in a particular area of the brain on reasoning ability.The psychologist MOST likely specializes in ____________ psychology.

A) social learning
B) neuroscientific
C) behavioral
D) humanistic
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Implementing an educational program to curb teenage pregnancy fulfills the goal of:

A) influence.
B) prediction.
C) understanding.
D) description.
influence.
2
According to the definition of psychology,which of the following is NOT a mental process?

A) getting angry with 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
writing down the answer to a long division problem
3
The word "psyche" refers to:

A) the essence of life.
B) the study of life.
C) thinking.
D) feelings.
the essence of life.
4
Psychologists use scientific methods to study:

A) behavior and mental processes.
B) behavioral disorders.
C) unconscious mental processes.
D) the meaning of dreams.
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Of the following,which is NOT one of the goals of psychology?

A) prediction
B) description
C) prevention
D) influence
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Theorizing about the causes of social phobia fulfills the goal of:

A) description.
B) understanding.
C) influence.
D) explanation.
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Forecasting the likelihood of adolescent chemical dependency following childhood sexual abuse fulfills the goal of:

A) description.
B) understanding.
C) prediction.
D) influence.
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Psychology is defined as the science of:

A) human behavior.
B) learning and motivation.
C) feelings.
D) behavior and mental processes.
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According to the definition of psychology,which of the following is NOT a behavior?

A) asking for help on a test
B) helping a stranger in need
C) feeling nervous at a party
D) earning $10 for completing chores
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Because research has suggested that sleep deprivation improves some symptoms of depression,you begin to use sleep deprivation as an alternative treatment with your depressed clients.Which goal of psychology are you fulfilling?

A) prediction
B) influence
C) description
D) understanding
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____________ is at the heart of the scientific method in all sciences.

A) Speculation
B) Observation
C) Experimentation
D) Reasoning
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The earliest origins of psychology come from:

A) biology.
B) psychiatry.
C) philosophy.
D) sociology.
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Behavior is ____________;mental processes are ____________.

A) private;personal
B) personal;observable
C) personal;private
D) observable;private
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According to the definition 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
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Whereas ____________ believed that one could fully understand anything simply by thinking about it,____________ believed that one must also observe the thing being studied.

A) Aristotle;Plato
B) Plato;Aristotle
C) Wundt;Aristotle
D) Plato;Wundt
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Which of the following encompasses the four goals of psychology?

A) speculate,analyze,hypothesize,explain
B) observe,analyze,experiment,explain
C) observe,describe,understand,prevent
D) describe,predict,understand,influence
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The field of psychology includes the study of:

A) most aspects of human behavior,but not mental processes.
B) most aspects of mental processes,but not human behavior.
C) some aspects of human behavior and mental processes.
D) all aspects of human behavior and mental processes.
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According to the definition of psychology,which of the following is a mental process?

A) swimming
B) remembering
C) walking
D) playing the piano
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Classifying patterns of abnormal behavior fulfills the goal of:

A) influence.
B) prediction.
C) understanding.
D) description.
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What does the science of psychology share with all other sciences?

A) laboratory space
B) a common interest in human thought and behavior
C) an emphasis on careful,controlled observation
D) a belief in the power of suggestion
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The method of looking inward at the contents of one's conscious experience as accurately and unemotionally as possible is referred to as:

A) circumspection.
B) introspection.
C) introversion.
D) extroversion.
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Which of the following psychologists would have agreed that human behavior is the result of natural selection?

A) J.Henry Alston
B) Edward Titchener
C) William James
D) Hermann Ebbinghaus
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James criticized the structuralist approach,stating that it:

A) reduces mental activity into trivially small pieces.
B) fails to consider mental activity altogether.
C) implies that behaviors evolve as species evolve.
D) does not use systematic observation.
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According to William James,functionalism was a unique school of thought because of the focus on:

A) the structure of the mind,rather than the function of the mind.
B) the biology of the brain.
C) the subconscious experience.
D) human consciousness as it helps us survive as a species.
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A researcher blindfolds you and gently rubs a feather across your forearm.You report the following: "Billowy,soft,tickling." You are using a research method associated with

A) functionalism.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) structuralism.
D) behaviorism.
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In Gestalt psychology,the phi phenomenon demonstrated that:

A) forgetting is very rapid at first but proceeds slowly thereafter.
B) both warm and cold receptors are stimulated with intense heat.
C) intelligence is largely an inherited trait.
D) the whole is different from the sum of its parts.
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Which approach uses introspection as a method of investigation?

A) behaviorism
B) Gestalt psychology
C) functionalism
D) structuralism
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You place a raisin on your tongue and report the following: "Rough,sweet,and grainy." You are using a method called

A) introspection.
B) exploration.
C) functionalism.
D) structuralism.
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Professor Greta is a psychologist who takes a functionalist approach.Which of the following topics would be LEAST interesting to her?

A) habits such as smoking
B) raw sensations experienced when one drinks coffee
C) beliefs about parenting
D) emotions experienced when one is in a new situation
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Gestalt psychologists pointed out that:

A) in order to understand the whole,you must study the basic elements.
B) you miss the big picture if you become preoccupied with the pieces.
C) measurement is the key to understanding.
D) human beings have evolved through the process of adaptation.
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Functionalism emerged from the work of:

A) Edward Titchener.
B) Hermann Ebbinghaus.
C) Max Wertheimer.
D) William James.
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The viewpoint known as structuralism maintains that:

A) in order to understand the whole,you must study the basic elements.
B) you miss the big picture if you become preoccupied with the pieces.
C) measurement is the key to understanding.
D) the processes of human consciousness serve survival functions.
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A gestalt is a:

A) basic component.
B) unified whole.
C) conditioned association.
D) purposeful behavior.
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J.Henry Alston was the first African American psychologist to be published in a journal of the American Psychological Association.This was an important contribution because:

A) the journal was in its first year of circulation.
B) the Supreme Court had recently ruled that such publications were considered "separate but equal."
C) this was J.Henry Alston's first major contribution to the academic community.
D) white males had typically dominated the field of psychology.
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35
When the skin is stimulated with intense heat,both the cold and warm receptors are stimulated.Which psychologist is credited with this discovery?

A) Max Wertheimer
B) J.Henry Alston
C) William James
D) Mary Whiton Calkins
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Functionalists are most interested in:

A) the basic elements of conscious experience.
B) memory.
C) the purpose of consciousness.
D) the mind as a unified whole.
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If two lights are presented in rapid sequence,we perceive movement.This perceptual process is referred to as the:

A) learning curve.
B) phi phenomenon.
C) paired associates method.
D) psychometric approach.
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Wundt and Titchener first identified a viewpoint known as "structuralism," which is primarily concerned with the basic elements of:

A) unconscious experience.
B) conscious experience.
C) introspective experience.
D) retrospective experience.
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39
A campus counseling center is interviewing college students to determine drinking habits during sporting events.This best fits with which goal of psychology?

A) describing
B) predicting
C) understanding
D) influencing
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40
Wilhelm Wundt is famous for:

A) establishing the first mental health clinic.
B) teaching the first psychology course at a U.S.college.
C) establishing the first psychology laboratory.
D) publishing an early influential psychology textbook.
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41
Of the following,Mary Whiton Calkins would have been most interested in people's memory of:

A) the colors in the rainbow.
B) nonsense syllables.
C) strings of numbers.
D) their friends' birthdates.
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42
The viewpoint that the most important aspects of human behavior develop by observing friends,family,and culture is referred to as:

A) humanistic psychology.
B) psychoanalytic perspective.
C) functionalism.
D) social learning theory.
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43
Ivan Pavlov first discovered conditioning when he:

A) found that intense heat is perceived when both the warm and cold receptors in the skin are stimulated.
B) realized that he could not remember nonsense syllables for extended periods of time.
C) recognized that his dogs salivated when they simply saw food being brought to them.
D) saw that people learn the most important aspects of their behavior from other people.
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44
Which statement is MOST relevant to Ebbinghaus' research?

A) It feels so good.
B) He who tries,gets.
C) The more,the merrier.
D) I can't remember.
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45
____________ is associated with the behavioral perspective.

A) Max Wertheimer
B) Margaret Floy Washburn
C) Abraham Maslow
D) J.Henry Alston
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46
Ivan Pavlov was a pioneer in the study of:

A) memory.
B) psychometrics.
C) introspection.
D) learning.
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47
Contemporary ____________ psychology can be thought of as a modern version of functionalism.

A) cognitive
B) psychoanalytic
C) Gestalt
D) social
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48
Ivan Pavlov would have been most interested in:

A) dogs' ability to remember the sight of their owners.
B) children's fear responses at the sight of a needle.
C) the feelings people experience when they are falling.
D) people's ability to learn from watching others do a task.
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49
J.B.Watson was MOST impressed by the scientific approach of:

A) Edward Titchener.
B) Ivan Pavlov.
C) William James.
D) Wilhelm Wundt.
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50
Dr.Vance tests young children's abilities to comprehend abstract metaphors.Dr.Vance is probably a:

A) psychoanalyst.
B) behaviorist.
C) cognitive psychologist.
D) humanistic psychologist.
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51
A cognitive psychologist studies:

A) unconscious motives.
B) the measurement of traits.
C) the impact of culture.
D) thinking.
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52
Which perspective is most closely associated with social learning theory?

A) cognitive psychology
B) neuroscience
C) behaviorism
D) humanistic psychology
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53
Ivan Pavlov studied ____________ before he identified the process of conditioning.

A) private mental processes
B) intelligence
C) memory
D) digestion
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54
What did Ebbinghaus conclude about memory?

A) Forgetting is slow at first and then proceeds rapidly thereafter.
B) Forgetting is rapid at first and then proceeds slowly thereafter.
C) Forgetting is rapid at first and then ceases.
D) Forgetting is constant and slow.
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55
Dr.Keppler studies how exposure to violence affects the aggressive behavior of young children.Dr.Keppler would most likely be described as a ____________ theorist.

A) psychoanalytic
B) behavioral
C) social learning
D) humanistic
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56
The "paired associates" method for studying memory was developed by:

A) Hermann Ebbinghaus.
B) Mary Whiton Calkins.
C) Alfred Binet.
D) Margaret Floy Washburn.
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57
Who did Ebbinghaus use as his experimental subject(s)?

A) his students
B) members of his nearby community
C) only himself
D) children between the ages of 8 and 12
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58
A ____________ psychologist specializes in the study of thought processes.

A) behavioral
B) humanistic
C) cognitive
D) sociocultural
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59
Behaviorists reformed earlier approaches to psychology by suggesting that psychology:

A) focus on observable behavior.
B) study unconscious processes through dreams.
C) use more rigorous methods of introspection.
D) study only memory and perception.
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60
Cognition refers to:

A) memory only.
B) thinking only.
C) perceiving only.
D) all intellectual processes.
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61
In terms of history,which psychological perspective came first?

A) humanistic psychology
B) cognitive psychology
C) psychoanalytic psychology
D) social learning theory
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62
For Sigmund Freud,____________ were the most important determinants of human behavior.

A) rewards and punishments
B) conscious thoughts
C) hereditary factors
D) unconscious motives
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63
A major tenet of the psychoanalytic perspective is the concept of:

A) the self-concept.
B) free will.
C) the unconscious mind.
D) human potential.
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64
A psychologist following the humanistic perspective would be most interested in how:

A) children learn about relationships by observing their parents' interactions.
B) believing that one is unattractive leads a person to interact little with the public.
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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65
In treating the psychologically disturbed,Freud believed he could help people by:

A) uncovering and confronting hidden conflicts.
B) rewarding healthy behaviors and punishing unhealthy behaviors.
C) modeling appropriate behaviors.
D) helping them change their environment.
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66
A humanistic psychologist would be MOST interested in:

A) explaining behavior by breaking it down into its simplest parts.
B) conducting experiments to understand how the brain directs behavior.
C) explaining how unconscious motives influence behavior.
D) understanding how the unconscious mind can defeat efforts to make good decisions.
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67
Over the past 20 years,the influence of the strict behavioral approach on contemporary psychology ____________,and the influence of the social learning viewpoint ____________.

A) has increased;has declined
B) is strong;has increased
C) has declined;has also declined
D) has declined;is strong
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68
Alfred Binet's approach is known as:

A) psychometrics.
B) structuralism.
C) cognitive psychology.
D) Gestalt psychology.
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69
Which of the following perspectives is MOST involved with studying the effects of brain damage on behavior?

A) behavioral
B) sociocultural
C) neuroscientific
D) psychoanalytic
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70
In which school of psychology is "self-concept" a key element?

A) psychoanalytic
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) humanistic
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71
The ____________ approach is concerned with the relationship between the structures of the brain and psychological processes.

A) sociocultural
B) behavioral
C) neuroscientific
D) humanistic
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72
Humanists reject Freudian psychoanalysis because Freud:

A) did not use rigorous scientific methods.
B) was preoccupied with the sexual instinct.
C) believed that conscious processes were unimportant.
D) agreed with the tenets of social learning theorists.
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73
Which of the following perspectives is MOST concerned with genetic influences on behavior?

A) behavioral
B) neuroscientific
C) cognitive
D) humanistic
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74
Which perspective arose in the late 1950s and reached its peak popularity through the 1960s?

A) the behavioral perspective
B) the psychoanalytic perspective
C) the cognitive perspective
D) the humanistic perspective
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75
Alfred Binet studied:

A) classical conditioning.
B) intelligence.
C) memory.
D) dreams.
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76
Neurons were first identified by:

A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Santiago Ramon y Cajal.
C) Alfred Binet.
D) Hermann Ebbinghaus.
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77
Psychometrics focuses on:

A) understanding memory.
B) introspection.
C) measuring mental functions.
D) the importance of learning from experience.
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78
According to the humanistic approach,a person's behavior is determined by:

A) rewards and punishments.
B) cognitive processes such as memory and thinking.
C) unconscious instincts.
D) conscious decisions.
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79
Alfred Binet was hired by the French Ministry of Education to develop an instrument to measure:

A) memory.
B) intelligence.
C) visual acuity.
D) hearing.
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80
A psychologist is studying the effect of stroke in a particular area of the brain on reasoning ability.The psychologist MOST likely specializes in ____________ psychology.

A) social learning
B) neuroscientific
C) behavioral
D) humanistic
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