psychology colloquium 1
Typical age range of sensorimotor stage (Piaget):
0-2
Typical age range of formal operational stage (Piaget)
12-...
when was psychology created
1879
Typical age range of preoperational stage (Piaget)
2-6/7
Typical age range of concrete operational stage (Piaget):
7 - 11
The defense mechanism of 'regression' involves what behavior?
Acting as you would have at a younger age
Which of the following is a branch of psychology?
All of the above (Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Forensic psychology)
Functionalism as a School of Psychology...
Attempts to understand why animals and humans have developed the particular psychological aspects that they currently possess
__ parents impose rules and expect obedience: "Don't interrupt." "Keep your room clean." "Don't stay out late or you'll be grounded." "Why? - Because I said so."
Authoritative
Which school of psychology believes that it is impossible to objectively study the mind?
Behaviorism
Pre-operational stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development characterizes..
Egocentrism
Which of Piaget's stages of cognitive development is described as abstract reasoning?
Formal operational
In which technique, the patient talks to the analyst about whatever thoughts or images come to mind?
Free associations
Developmental and lifespan psychology is the scientific study of...
How and why people develop over time with regards to different psychological processes
A researcher uses an experimental design to study the effect of music on memory, In this experiment, the Independent Variable is:
Music
Which of the Freud's three main structures of personality is described to be "unconscious" and "pleasure seeking"?
Id
Structuralists primarily used a method of research called
Introspection
Who was the founder of classical conditioning?
Pavlov
Ali returned the pencil he took from Mammad's desk because he was afraid of the punishment if he got caught. This illustrates Kohlberg's....
Pre-conventional stage
According to Piaget, the second stage of cognitive development is:
Pre-operational stage
If a child is good because he wants to avoid punishment, which stage is he in?
Preconventional
Which school of psychology helps the patient to understand and accept repressed feelings and find ways to deal with them?
Psychodynamic
Which one is not a field of Psychology?
Psychodynamic Psychology
Which one is not field of Psychology?
Psychodynamic psychology
According to Jean Piaget, what is the first stage of cognitive development, occurring from birth to two years of age?
Sensorimotor stage
Identify the FALSE statement from the below
Social psychologists use psychological principles to understand the behavior of judges, attorneys, courtroom juries, and others in the criminal justice system.
Piaget's stage for infancy is...
The sensorimotor stage
Wundt was an important contributor to the Structuralism school of Psychology
True
Consider this sequence: (1) food, (2) salivation with food, (3) light with food, and (4) salivation with light. This procedure for presenting stimuli and observing responses with dogs is based on Pavlov's experiments, and represents which sequence of classical conditioning?
Unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response
In psychoanalytic (psychodynamic) method the main focus is on...?
Unconscious processes
A defense mechanism is usually used...
Unconsciously
Whose works marked the beginning of psychology as a distinct field from philosophy?
Wilheim Wundt and William James
Who was the founder of structuralism?
Wundt
__ was to structuralism as __ was to functionalism.
Wundt, James
What is a longitudinal design?
a research design in which the investigator follows certain individuals over a given time period, measuring change
What do children struggle to do in the concrete operational stage?
all of these (complete conservation tasks, understand the feelings of others, understand abstract ideas)
When people are presented with information and they are naturally analytical or the information is highly involving, they are likely to be persuaded via the _______ route to persuasion. When people are not engaged with the information, or they tend to make snap judgments, they are more likely to be persuaded via the _______ route
central; peripheral
When Pavlov conducted his experiments with dog, the sound of the bell was
conditioned stimulus
Sherif's classic study found that when making judgments of how far a dot of light was moving in public, participants' mean judgments __
converged to a common standard
When a person gets stress in his office, after reaching home he beats his wife and children to release his tension, he is using the following defense mechanism
displacement
Psychology as an independent science was founded in 4-3rd BC centuries by Greek philosophers
false
The Functionalism as school of Psychology was founded by Freud
false
The lower level of explanation focuses on interpersonal processes
false
Females are less obedient than males on Milgram type obedience tasks. This statement is __
false because there are no gender differences on this task
Which factor did not determine obedience in Milgram's experiment:
gender of the participant
Development of human being is influenced by...
heredity and environment
A psychologist studying what makes people laugh in different countries around the world is working on the __ level of explanation.
higher
In an experiment the researcher manipulates the __ variable and measure the __ vatiable
independent, dependent
Psychology is defined as the scientific study of
mind and behavior
Which of the following statements is TRUE: According to Piaget, children
must complete all the stages in the same order
The Asch conformity experiments are often interpreted as evidence for the power of conformity and __ social influence:
normative
Conformity due to the desire to gain acceptance and praise and avoid punishment and exclusion from others is known as ______
normative influence
Our compliance is to an explicit command is called:
obedience
Reinforcements were used within __ conditioning
operant
Which type of behavior modification relies on consequences?
operant conditioning
When attitudes are changed without careful thought about the issue or the arguments being used, the persuasion route being used is the __ route
peripheral
Dr. Black questioned a group of 9th graders about their career plans. This is an example of a(n)
questionnaire
Another term of reinforcement is...
reward
Piaget suggested that children progress through several distinct developmental stages. The order of these stages is
sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational, formal operationa!
A "social norm" is a
spoken and unspoken rules concerning how we ought to behave
A forensic psychologist would be most likely to study
the accuracy of eyewitness memory
Which of the following is not one of the four elements of persuasion, originally described by Karl Hovland, and used today in persuasion research?
the content of the communication
Which of the following factors reduce obedience?
the presence of other participants who are not obeying the experimenter
If a child is egocentric, which of the following behaviour would he/she exhibit?
they are focused on themselves
What is egocentric thinking?
thinking that has little regard for others
Cognitive Psychology focuses on mental processes
true
In Milgram's experiments the victim's emotional distance increased the level of obedience of the "teacher";
true
In classical conditioning the unlearned naturally occuring response to the unconditioned stimulus (US), such as salivation when food is in the mouth is called...
unconditioned response
When Pavlov conducted his experiments with dog, the food that the dog salivated to was:
unconditioned stimulus
Regarding one of the elements of persuasion, credibility pertains to
whether or not the message communicator is viewed as being an expert and someone who can be trusted