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Since you keep up on the textbook reading, you know that the professor is referring to: a.metacognitionb.savantsc.ritual behaviord.ADHD ____ 2. The _____________ approach studies how our genes, hormones, and nervous system interact with the environment to influence behavior and mental processes. a.biologicalb.cognitivec.behaviorald.psychoanalytic ____ 3. Of the following activities, which is most likely to increase palmar sweating? a.public speakingb.crossing out all the "t's" in a newspaper articlec.watching a boring movied.sitting in a warm sauna ____ 4. In your psych class tomorrow, a guest lecturer will be presenting her research on identifying the areas of the brain that regulate planning leisure activities. She must be a: a.cognitive neuroscientistb.clinical psychologistc.functionalistd.structuralist ____ 5. You hear a motivational speaker who suggests that people need to modify their environment to change behavior. You detect a hint of the ______ perspective in the speech. a.cognitiveb.behavioralc.psychoanalyticd.cross-cultural ____ 6. The behavioral approach was influenced greatly by the work of ___________ who stressed the study of observable behavior and reinforcement and punishment. a.Sigmund Freudb.Abraham Maslowc.Erik Eriksond.B. F. Skinner ____ 7. Sigmund Freud developed which of the following modern approaches? a.behavioralb.cognitivec.humanisticd.psychoanalytic ____ 8. Consider this: It is the early 20th century and you are the personal assistant of Sigmund Freud. As you've listen to him speak, you can second-guess what he is about to say. One time, Freud was saying, "Anxiety, fear, and psychological problems are caused by..." and he paused as he thought. You suddenly said to him what would ultimately become a key concept in psychoanalytic thought. What did you say? a."...unfulfilled human potential!"b."...imbalance in brain chemicals like serotonin!"c."...Herr Freud, it is unconscious thoughts and feelings!"d."...excessive rewards and punishments!" ____ 9. Once we understand the six approaches to psychology, Rod Plotnik advises us to: a.make a personal decision about which approach is bestb.combine and use information from all six approachesc.place our trust in the approaches that have stood the test of timed.judge each approach by the famous people who have supported it ____ 10. John Watson rejected structuralism and stated that psychology should study: a.observable behaviorsb.unconscious fears and behaviorsc.sensations and perceptionsd.introspection ____ 11. Noelle refuses to study mental processes, and focuses her research solely on the objective, scientific analysis of observable behaviors. Noelle is a: a.structuralistb.functionalistc.Gestalt psychologistd.behavioral psychologist ____ 12. What approach may be surpassing the popularity of behaviorism in the 1990's? a.functionalismb.gestalt approachc.psychoanalytic approachd.cognitive approach ____ 13. Who conducted pioneering work on the cultural bias of intelligence tests? a.William Jamesb.Mary Calkinsc.Margaret Washburnd.George Sanchez ____ 14. If you wanted to learn more about the social, emotional, and cognitive changes over the entire lifespan, in which class should you enroll? a.PY 300 Biological Psychologyb.PY 250 Personality Psychologyc.PY 220 Developmental Psychologyd.PY 210 Social Psychology ____ 15. Dr. Gilpin and his research assistants are requesting subjects between the ages of four and nine years to participate in a study at the local college. What area of psychology is most likely being investigated? a.industrialb.experimentalc.developmentald.physiological ____ 16. Tanner did very well on his final exam in his psychology course. Tanner probably: a.set a time goalb.set a general goalc.set a specific performance goald.cheated ____ 17. The best lecture notes: a.include everything the professor has saidb.include terms or concepts that you don't understandc.are in your own words and associated with information you already knowd.list terms that should be learned through sheer memorization ____ 18. About ______ of school-age children are diagnosed with ADHD. a..5%b.1-3%c.4-12%d.20-25% ____ 19. Which research method involves questioning a group of people? a.experimental methodb.naturalistic observationc.survey methodd.laboratory observation ____ 20. As part of a group project, you are required to write a survey. Which of the following research questions would be best answered using the survey method? a.How do chimps establish dominance hierarchies in the wild?b.Among the elderly, does caffeine help problem solving ability?c.How many past Presidents were Democrats?d.Is the President doing an overall good job? ____ 21. Of the following, which best relates to a case study? a.the telephone bookb.a shopping listc.your medical recordsd.a psychology textbook ____ 22. Your grandmother's cure for your upset stomach is to rub vinegar on your ear lobes. And it works much of the time, but has no real medical effect. Psychologists would probably say that this is an example of a: a.double blind effectb.biased effectc.placebo effectd.confounding effect ____ 23. A correlation is used to: a.explain how one variable causes another variableb.show the effect that one variable has on another variablec.describe a relationship between two or more variablesd.prove theories ____ 24. A number that describes the strength of a relationship between events is called a(n) ____________; it can range between _______. a.mean coefficient; 0.00 and +1.00b.average correlation; 0.00 and +10.00c.average; .00 and +1.00d.correlation coefficient; -1.00 and +1.00 ____ 25. What does correlation tell us? a.the order in which variables occurb.which variables influence other variablesc.what causes change in a variabled.the relationship and strength of relationship between two or more variables ____ 26. Which of the following correlation coefficients represents a situation in which an increase in one variable is associated with a decrease in the other variable? a.+.90b.+.30c..00d.-.70 ____ 27. Which of the following correlation coefficients represents a situation in which an increase in one variable is associated with an increase in the other variable? a.-.45b.-.61c..00d.+.45 ____ 28. Jocelyn wants to study in great depth the personality development, behaviors, and feelings of a young child. Jocelyn should utilize: a.a case studyb.an animal modelc.a laboratory settingd.standardized testing ____ 29. Information obtained in ______ is unique to an individual and may not apply to or help understand the behaviors of others. a.a laboratory settingb.an animal modelc.a case studyd.standardized testing ____ 30. In your study, you must control temperature, lighting, and sound levels. Of the following, which is most appropriate for your research given these requirements? a.a laboratory settingb.a natural settingc.a case studyd.standardized testing ____ 31. What is the approach that attempts to gather information and to answer questions in a way that errors and bias are minimized? a.debriefingb.random selectionc.scientific methodd.manipulation of variables ____ 32. When we make a hypothesis, we are: a.identifyingb.choosingc.guessingd.assigning ____ 33. The special treatment given to the subjects in the experimental group is called the: a.hypothesisb.independent variablec.dependent variabled.control variable ____ 34. Should you volunteer to be a subject in a psychological experiment? a.no, because you are completely at the mercy of the researcherb.yes, because ethical guidelines protect subjects from danger or undue deceptionc.no, because they'll never tell you what the experiment was really aboutd.yes, because looking dumb or foolish occasionally makes us more humble True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. ____ 35. Palmar sweating occurs when the individual is experiencing excessive bodily warmth. ____ 36. The Gestalt psychologists were interested in how biology and behavior interact. ____ 37. Most psychologists work in private practice or therapy settings. ____ 38. A psychologist and a psychiatrist have the same training. ____ 39. Experimental psychology examines development throughout the lifetime. ____ 40. The placebo effect works because of a person's beliefs and thoughts. ____ 41. A negative correlation indicates a harmful relationship between two variables. ____ 42. The independent variable is being manipulated in an experiment. ____ 43. The diagnosis of ADHD in the United States is based on behavioral symptoms. ____ 44. Researchers decide for themselves what ethical guidelines to follow. Short Answer 45. What are the four goals of psychology? Give a real-life example for each goal. 46. If you were developing a survey, what concerns would you have about it based upon what you've read in Module Two? 47. Describe the relationship between testimonials and the self-fulfilling prophecy. 48. Discuss an advantage and a disadvantage of conducting research in naturalistic settings. 49. Create an experiment to test a new computer program to teach middle school students algebra. Make sure you include and identify control group, experimental group, independent variable, and dependent variable. How will you decide what subjects are assigned to groups? 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