PSYCHOLOGY FINAL
When is the presence of others likely to facilitate ypu performance
when you are doing something that is well practiced and easy for you
Sonia needs $75 for textbook for a class. She tells her brother that she needs $100 for the book and when he says that is too much money she then backs down to $75 what she agrees to. Which compliance technique is Sonya using
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Which of the following is positive symptom of schizophrenia
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A neuron at rest has a slightly negative charge. That resting charge needs to increase to _____ for an action potential to fore
-55
How many morphemes make up the following word: toothless
2
If I gave someone the following list of digits 12278369184335, which ones are they likely to have trouble remembering 30 seconds later?
3691
Dr. Tooley does research on language where she needs a high degree of control over the language her participants experience. Dr. Tooley most likely conducts her research in:
A laboratory
Your sensory memory storage system can hold ______ amount of info for a ______ amount of time
A large; very brief
Percys intelligence test score is 108. Based on the distribution of intelligence scores, Percy would be considered
About average intelligence
Non human primates like Kanzi show language abilities that are
About the same as a 2-3 year old human
What can a person do to combat their own prejudice
Acknowledge that prejudice is real and present in all of us, question their own initial assumption and bias, be open to new perspectives and experience
Adoptive studies compare:
Adopted children to their biological and adoptive parents
Gerald is a very understanding person who trusts people easily, and tends to look on the bright side of things. According t the big five model of personality, Gerald would be on the high end of the scale in
Agreeableness
Who developed the first intelligence test
Alfred binet
Young infants show the ability to hear the difference between
All the phonemes in any language
Stern berg based his triarchic theory of intelligence on the abilities that
Allow someone to be a successful person
In science, good (scientific) theories are so important because they:
Allow us to generate testable hypothesis, can be addressed using empirical methods, and have the possibility of being falsified.
My ___________ is what causes basic feeling of fear I get when I feel an instinct crawling on my arm (eeeek)
Amygdala
Marvin is looking for a new car. His local dealership has a car he likes that is marked down $2000 from its original price. Without knowing the actual value of the car, Marvin believes he must be getting a good deal because his price is lower than the sticker price of the vehicle. This assumption relies on the
Anchoring heuristic
Which of the following emotions is most associated with masculinity (in our culture)
Anger
Which type of drug can be used to treat symptoms of schizophrenia
Antipsychotics
Which personality disorder is most closely linked to criminal activity
Antisocial PD
A phobia is classified as a
Anxiety disorder
Antidepressants can be used to treat the symptoms of depression as well as
Anxiety disorders
Damage to a part of the language network in the brain often leads to ______, which refers to acquired language deficits.
Aphasia
Kelsey has always had difficulty reading and has recently been diagnosed with dyslexia. Where must her intelligence score fall?
At or above average
The emotional bond that forms between a babe and their caregiver is known as ________
Attachment
And an episode of Game of Thrones there is a Starbucks coffee cup in view during one scene. Millions of people view this episode on the night at aired, but no one noticed the cup for several days. This highlights the importance of __________ and perceptual processing.
Attention
When we make assumptions about the cause of someone's behavior, we are making an
Attribution
Which of the following is NOT a component of our somatic sense?
Audition
Which two sensory systems are located in the ears?
Audition and Vestibular Sense
Darcy's parents are very loving and supportive but they also have clear rules such as a 10:30 PM curfew on school nights. Darcy's parents have a _______ parenting style
Authoritative
Saltatory conduction is when the ______ of neurons is covered with a myelin sheath, allowing for faster and more efficient neuronal firing.
Axon
The result from Harlows experiments with monkeys suggested that
Baby monkeys attach to their mothers because they offer them feelings of safety and comfort
Why do negative first impressions often become lasting negative impressions
Because we tend to avoid people that we have formed a negative forst impression about
Most of the time, you get stronger learning when the neutral/ conditioned stimulus is presented _______ the unconditioned stimulus.
Before
The scientific study of psychology focuses on what two things?
Behavior and mental processes
____ therapy seeks to change behavior through learning techniques, whereas ___ therapy seeks to change behavior by changing maladaptive thinking
Behavior; cognitive behavior
Pioneering psychologists of the early-mid 1900's, like John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner, set the stage for the modern ___________ approach to psychology.
Behavioral
3-D movies rely on which monocular depth cue to trick our brains into perceiving depth on the flat movie screen?
Binocular disparity
For the past few months, Donald has been very unmotivated and disinterested in life in general. He has been eating very little and sleeping 12+ hours a day. However, this past week he has become engrossed with a new hobby. He now commits all of his spare time and some of his work time to this hobby. He routinely stays up all night, often impulse buying expensive supplies for his hobby, and networking with communities online. His work is starting to suffer, and he could lose his job. Which disorder does Donald likely have
Bipolar disorder
My friend Duane Shows me a new abstract painting he has created. Based on the color and orientation of the lines, I recognize the painting to be of rotting fruit. This is based on my________ processing of the paint.
Bottom up
Which theory of emotion suggests that the physiological part of an emotion and the conscious experience of an emotion operate in parallel in separate pathways in the brain?
Cannon-Bard Theory
Interneurons within the spinal cord are part of the __________ nervous system
Central
In one of the external videos you watched, a dog learned to associate the sound of an Xbox shutting down with bedtime. What type of learning did this dog display?
Classical conditioning
Unconditional positive regard, congruence, and empathy are the three central aspect of which therapy
Client centered therapy
Gestalt Law of Organization *image of partial soccer ball*
Closure
The receptor cells that transduce soundwave energy into neuronal impulses are located within a fluid filled structure called the
Cochlea
Attitudes are made up of ____,_____, and _____ components
Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral
Robert generalized anxiety disorder has worsened to the point where he is very disheartened and unmotivated. He has subsequently been diagnosed with depression. Robert's diagnoses would be considered
Comorbid
Which of the following is a type of symbolic representation?
Concepts, schemas, and mental maps
During Piagets _______ stage, children are first able to pass basic conservation tasks.
Concrete operational
Problematic negative attitudes that encompass and entire group of people are formed through
Condition from media portrayals, learning from family/peers, schemas based on biased information
Many of my friends on social media have backgrounds and beliefs that are similar to mine. This creates an information bubble where I get a lot of news and information that supports what I already think. I now tend to ignore any information that contradicts what I already believe, without really considering it. These tendencies create a strong______ in my behavior.
Confirmation bias
In the asch line experiment, people have incorrect answers to easy questions about the length of lines because
Conformity
Piagets idea of _________ suggested that young children ought to be immersed in their environments and have first-hand experiences to learn and gain new knowledge
Constructivism
And one well-known study, participants were asked to learn a List of new words either underwater while scuba diving or above ground. They were then tested for this new knowledge when they were either above ground or underwater. The participants to learn the new list of words underwater, we're better at remembering the list when they were again underwater. This highlights the fact that the memory retrieval is dependent on
Context
Even though smoking marijuana would reduce the pain associated with her chronic medical condition Juanita believes it would be morally wrong because it is prohibited by the laws of her state. Kohlberg would suggest that Juanita demonstrates a _________ morality
Conventional
Alan is a split brain patient, so his two brain hemispheres cannot communicate with each other. This was caused by severing his _______
Corpus callosum
Mildred is working on her dish for Tatian research where she service hundreds of people to find out their income and their personality traits. She plans to check (statistically analyze) whether there is an association between particular personality traits and how much money someone makes. What type of study is Mildred doing?
Correlational study
Sometimes I feel sad that I have so much extra work to do because I have young children during a pandemic. However, when I think about the alternate of not having my kids, I feel better about my current situation. This is an example of how emotions can be influenced by
Counterfactual thinking
Findings that people have a much easier time learning a new language when they are children, compared to when they are adults, suggests there is a ________ for fluently acquiring language.
Critical period
In his study, Dr. Poldark is manipulating the situation each participant experiences (stressful or not), and he is measuring their ability to manage their stress and complete a difficult task. His measure of someone's performance on this task is called the _________ variable.
Dependent
LaTonya and Cherish were eating lunch together when they witnessed a car accident. Though they both saw the accident from the same spot, they had very different estimates of how fast the cars were going when they collided. This discrepancy in memory for the same even highlights the fact that information in long term memory is
Dependent on personal thought, feelings, and expectations
You are a researcher who is interested in how a group of people are responding to recent lock down order. What type of studying my Iran to gain a better understanding of the event?
Descriptive/ observational study
In the untied states, psychological disorders are diagnosed and classified according to the guidelines of the
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
When someone presents with multiple separate personalities that all behave in distinct ways, and complains they have "lost time", which diagnosis is most likely
Dissociative identity disorder
Carmen is embarrassed of her tendency to engage in compulsive ritualistic behaviors. She is worried that she may not be able to control when these behaviors happen. Carmen is experiencing _______ due to these odd behaviors
Distress
According to drive reduction theory, people are motivated to do behaviors that decrease uncomfortable ______
Drives
Connie has a tendency to be very sloppy and disorganized. According to Freud's theory when would the issues that caused this personality tendency have taken place?
During the anal stage
According to Freud's theory of personality when does the Oedipus complex take place?
During the phalic stage
Which of the following describes a psychological factor affecting eating behavior
Eating Christmas cookies for breakfast on Christmas morning because that's your families tradition
Bringing intro into your memory system is called.
Encoding
I feel so happy and relaxed after a five mile run. This is partly due to my brains release of peptide neurotransmitters known as ______
Endorphins
Experiences "deindividuation" are common in people who
Engage in riots
Which of the following is a healthy way to cope with stress
Exercising
After a long week of struggling to meet all of my responsibilities, I have a hard time focusing and feel like I just want to lay down for a long time (or forever). Which stage of the general adaptation syndrome am I experiencing
Exhaustion
Dr. Poldark Runs a study on stress management where he randomly assigned half of his participants too stressful condition and the other half to a non-stressful control condition. What type of study design is Dr. Poldark using?
Experiment
Marquis's sees someone yelling and acting hostile and assumes they are acting this way because they have had a really tough day. What type of attribution is marquise making
External
I wasn't very fond of my cat meowing at me every morning when my alarm clock would go off, so I stopped feeding him in the morning (when my alarm clock goes off). It took a few weeks, but gradually his learned association between the alarm and breakfast became _______, and he stopped meowing when he heard the alarm.
Extinct
According to the diathesis stress model a strong predisposition/diathesis is required for someone to have a psychological disorder
False
All the parts of a memory (visual, auditory, semantic, etc) are stored together in one specific spot in the cortex.
False
Extremely rich people are on average happier that middle class people
False
In general, nature explains most differences in people's values and beliefs
False
Louis Terman proved that intelligence test scores are entirely based on genetics
False
Sometimes when I try to solve crossword puzzles, I come up with an answer to a question, but it won't fit with the other letters in my puzzle. Try as I might, I can't think of another answer because I'm stuck on the one I originally thought of. Psychologist call this obstacle to problem-solving
Fixation
Are use a sticker chart with my son to get him to do his chores. We mark each other's chores he does with a sticker, and once he has accumulated 10 stickers he gets a small toy. Which schedule of reinforcement do I have him on?
Fixed ratio
Marketing companies focus information around success rates rather than failure rates because they know people are more receptive to a positive_______ of information
Framing
Dr. Tooley really likes desserts but doesn't particularly enjoy watching football. According to incentive theory, which of the following is most likely to motivate her to attend a boring meeting on submitting Human Resources paperwork?
Free brownies
Who created psychoanalytic psychotherapy
Freud
Dogs that have learned to salivate when a bright light is flashed will also salivate some when a dim light is flashed. This shows_____ of the learning tween new stimulus.
Generalization
As you watched the video lectures for this section, your brain released lots of _____ to help you learn this new information
Glutamate
In one of the external videos from the motivation section, we got a glimpse inside an eating disorders treatment facility. In that video the residents were required to get together and discuss their progress with one another and a therapist. Which type of therapy is this
Group therapy
When Kwina first moved into a house with her friends near the train tracks, she was woken every night by the sound of the train passing. After a few weeks living in her new house though, this is stopped happening and she rarely even notices the train when it passes in the daytime. This change suggest that Kwina has ______to the sound of the train.
Habituated
What was so clever about clever Hans?
He was a horse who learned to correctly answer questions on various topics.
Your _________ regulates basic functioning like keeping your heart beating and allowing you to be aware of what's happening to you.
Hindbrain
What changed about phineas gage after his accident?
His personality changed from being kind, polite, and hardworking to being rude, scattered, and irresponsible
Which modern theoretical approach to personality suggests that we are naturally inclined to love, joy, and goodness
Humanistic approach
Blood sugar levels are monitored by the ______ which triggers hormonal responses to make you more or less hungry
Hypothalamus
I have to give a talk in front of many people. My heart starts racing, my pupils dilate, my breathing becomes rapid and my instinct is to run away. This fight or flight response is triggered by my _________.
Hypothalamus
Formation of ________ during the adolescent years is very important, particularly because it aids in developing the capacity for intimacy during young adulthood
Identity
The MMPI is mostly use to
Identity psychological disorders
The information processing model of memory describes how
Information is encoded into long term memory
Diego is naturally outgoing and friendly. This disposition is liked by most people, and he has many friends and opportunities to socialize. Diego grows up to be a very extroverted and sociable person. This demonstrates the __________ between genes and the environment
Interaction
Prolonged stress is dangerous to us because
It increases our risk of cardiovascular problems, it suppresses the immune system, increasing the risk of many diseases, it makes it harder for us to think clearly and make good decisions
Mildreds survey is a type of asking based method of data collection. What is a major advantage of this type of data collection method?
It tends to be quick and inexpensive
Which theory of emotion suggests that our conscious experience of an emotion is triggered by the physiological arousal that occurs when we have an emption
James-Lange theory
Imagine you are visiting a remote part of Southeast Asia, where you do not speak the language and are unfamiliar with the local customs. Which emotion are you likely able to determine just by facial expression, when interacting with locals
Joy, sadness, disgust
According to the fundamental attribution error, when I see someone roll through a stop sign I will be biased in assuming that they are
Just a careless driver
Which of the following individuals is most likely a functioning theory of mind?
Karina; a typically developing 5 year old
A stage theory of development, like the one proposed by Piaget, is based on the idea that:
Kids develop through distinct periods where they have certain abilities but lack other
According to Freud's theory of personality, the superego respresents
Learned morals and valies
Juliet went through the foster care system, and rarely had a stable home. She persisted in school though and manage to graduate from college and is excelling in her career. Juliet exhibits
Learned resourcefulness
Mildred finds a strong negative correlation between how emotionally unstable someone is and how much money they make. This means that the more emotionally unstable person tends to be, the:
Less money they tend to make
*image of hallway* which monocular depth cue can readily be used in this image to help infer distance of objects?
Linear perspective
The idea that the language we speak influences the way we perceive and think about the world is called
Linguistic determinism
Carl suffers from bipolar disorder and his manic episodes have recently become more extreme. His doctor decided he should begin taking a drug/ medication to help ease his symptoms. Which drug will his doctor likely prescribe
Lithium or an Anticonvulsent
Formal reasoning relies on
Logical processes
One way our brains can figure out how far is some thing is in our field of vision is by noting how high in the field that object appears. Objects that are_________ in the field of vision will be perceived as close.
Low
Dr. Garcia is a psychiatrist at the local hospital. What type of degree does she have?
M. D.
Which of the following is NOT one of the component parts of an emption
Misattribution
Optimal arousal theory predicts that people who are naturally more calm will be ______ to engage in thrill seeking behavior.
More likely
When fat cells are full they produce ______ leptin, which makes eating ____ internally rewarding/satisfying
More; less
Which personality test is likely to be the most valid
NEO-PI
Mary is talk for her age. Mary's mom says that is because Mary's father is also tall. This explanation emphasizes the effect of __________ on Mary's height.
Nature
If a parent grounds a child for breaking rules, they are using _____.
Negative punishment
Which of the following best explains the cause of psychological disorders
Neurobiological factors, socio cultural context, psychological processes
Sri likes to dress in clothes that were popular in the 1920's and decorates his front yard with trinkets that he finds lying around. He earns a good living working in HVAC, and has close relationships with friends and families. Is Sri likely to be considered disordered
No; he is deviant but not experiencing any dysfunction because of it
Dr. Tooley holds a Ph.D. Is psychology and has a university position where she teaches and does research on language processing. Is she a clinical psychologist?
No; she doesn't practice or specialize in clinical/ counseling psychology
Dr. tooley grew up in New Mexico were eating chili on almost any food is totally normal. She now loves eating green chili on pizza. This behavior is mostly driven by the effects of __________
Nurture
The pre-natal (womb) experiences of a developing baby are part of __________
Nurture
My one year old has learned how to turn on the tv by watching how we hold the remote and which button we press. He can do this because of _____.
Observational learning
Chemical receptors on your _______ respond to the molecules dissolved in the air and relay that message to neurons in their _________.
Olfactory epithelium; olfactory bulb
The theory of general intelligence suggests that intelligence is
One ability
Which of the following are forms of associative learning?
Operant conditioning
Social cognition refers to how we evaluate and interpret information about
Ourselves, the situation, other people
When your body's organ system are directed towards digestion and conserving energy your _______ nervous system is in control
Parasympathetic
The part of the cerebral cortex that allows you to feel something touching your body is located in the _______ lobes
Parietal
My auditory system picks up on a loud clinging noise early in the morning. My brain interprets the sound which I ________ to be the garbage truck picking up garbage cans on my street
Perceive
Nerve cells that take in sensory information or trigger motor movements are part of the _________ nervous system
Peripheral
The somatic and autonomic nervous systems are branches of the _________ nervous system
Peripheral
Which factor is known to have a strong genetic component?
Personality
The steel rod that shot through phineas' head damaged his ___________ which resulted in a decrease in the ability to ____________.
Prefrontal cortex; suppress inappropriate behavior, and think logically.
Your memory for how to ride a bike is an example of a _____ memory.
Procedural
Who can prescribe psychoactive drivs
Psychiatrists
Which of the following is a type of biological therapy
Psychoactive drugs
Generally, who provides psychotherapy
Psychologist, social workers, marriage and family therapists
Jade is naturally thin and stays about the same way whether she exercise a lot or not much at all. Tanyas way on the other hand varies a lot based on how active she is. There appears to be a wider _____ for Tonyas genes that help determine weight.
Range of reaction
Sharon takes her test where she is shown A list of 30 words. Two minutes later, she is given a new list and asked to circle all the words she remembers seeing on the original list. This test relies on _____ retrieval
Recognition
After looking at a green computer screen for a few minutes van glances at her white wall when she sees in after image. What color will this after image be?
Red
Tuan has a difficult time cooking meat because he likes functioning cones for a red light. Raw red meat and cooked meat look the same to him a brownish color. What vision deficit does Tuan experience that explains this difficulty?
Red-green color blindness
When Shondra asked a question today in class, her professor said "what a great question". This made shondra feel proud and good about herself, and she is now more likely to ask questions in class. In this example, the professors praise is a ______.
Reinforcer
In the eye witness testimony videos, what was a recommended modification to how line ups are conducted
Reminding witnesses that the actual perpetrator may not be present, having someone who doesn't know which person is the supper conduct the line up, and viewing individuals one at a time instead of all together
Luanne spent two hours looking for her winter hat, but she couldn't remember where she put it at the end of the last winter. The next day when Luanne got out Her winter coat, she said only remember where she put her hat. The site of her coat acted as a________ to remembering her hats location.
Retrieval cue
Which of the following is an example of forgetting due to being unable to successfully retrieve the desired info from long term memory?
Retroactive interference, the tip of the tounge phenomenon, and proactive interference
Marcel is trying to find his keys in the dark. What type of photoreceptor will be most active in this situation
Rods
Which theory of emotion suggests that are conscious experience of emotion is influenced by our understanding of the source of our physiological arousal in a given emotion eliciting events
Schacter-Singer two factor theory
________ are our mental missals about how we think the world works and what properties things have
Schemas
Leslie graduated from high school just after the pandemic hit. While in isolation over the summer, he began to talk about French conspiracy theories about the government, and has expressed concerned about the government tracking him. He believes that scientist have implanted a chip in his brain so that they can record his dreams. Now he was a stainless steel bowl on his head to **** the signal. He refuses to leave the house, even to visit family. Which disorder is Leslie likely suffering from
Schizophrenia
Alma was tested in a strange situation paradigm. She became very upset when her mother left the room and would not interact with the research assistant. However she quickly calm down when her mother returned and continued playing after a few minutes. Almas attachment would be categorized as
Secure attachment
Corey and Leslie are trying out for the swim team. The coaches heard that Leslie is a really good swimmer, and so she pays special attention to Leslie, offering extra tips and encouragement. During the tryout races, Leslie swims slightly faster than Cory and the other swimmers. The coach feels validated in his expectations. This is an example of a
Self fulfilling prophesy
When I cheat a little and let my kids eat tortillas out of the package in the grocery store I tell myself that I can't really help it because kids can't Control their hunger like adults. However when I bring in my neighbors garbage can I tell myself that I am a good neighbor and not that I feel guilty that they brought our can in last week. This thinking illustrates the
Self serving bias
Keishas mechanoreceptors respond to pressure on her right shoulder and change that energy to action potentials, which are then sent to the brain. This process is known as
Sensation
During piagets ________ stage, children first gain object permanence
Sensorimotor
Whenever my husband cooks fish I really noticed the smell at first but after several minutes I don't really notice it anymore. What feature of our sensory systems explains this experience.
Sensory adaptation
I trained my puppy to roll over by first giving him a treat for laying down. Then I would only give him a treat if he would lay down and roll onto aside. Once he was good at that, I started only giving him a tree if he would lay down and roll all the way over. This process of training is known as
Shaping
Scores from modern intelligence tests (WAIS, WISC and Stanford-Binet) are more accurate than scores from intelligence tests found on the internet because they have been
Shown to be highly reliable, shown to be valid, normed on thousands of people
According to maslows theoretical hierarchy of needs, which of the following would someone seek to fulfill firsr
Sleep when you are extremely tired
Which of the following is a modern theoretical approach to understanding personality
Social cognitive approach, trait approach, humanistic approach
Which modern theoretical approach to personality emphasizes the effects that learning and experiences in different situations have on our personalities
Social cognitive approacv
During the elementary school years, kids are developing a lot in terms of their _______ which help them learn to regulate their own emotional responses to others.
Social skills
Growing up my dad always expressed respect and high regard for Japanese automakers. Today I believe that Honda and Toyota are some of the best car brands. This attitude comes from
Socialization
Which of the following are environmental contributions to gender?
Societal expectations, the effects of the media/marketing, and cultural expectations
You have a big presentation coming up in a few days. You have had a hard time falling asleep at night because you keep thinking about it and just cannot seem to relax. In this example the presentation is a
Stressor
Neurotransmitters is released into the synapse by a neurons _________
Terminal buttons
You have been asked to babysit a friends child who just turned one. What language skills would you expect them to have?
The ability to say a few words, each in isolation.
My cat friday was conditioned to meow when he heard my alarm go off each morning. In this example what is the neutral stimulus (that became the conditioned stimulus)?
The alarm
Today Shannon got offered a new job and also got into a car accident. Which of these stressors is likely to produce the most stress and why
The car accident because it is a negative event
Your friend wants you to support the Green Party, so they give you lots of facts about the environment and the changes that need to be made to protect our natural resources. Which type of persuasion is your friend using
The central route
Which modern approach to psychology focuses on explaining mental processes like memory, language, and decision making?
The cognitive approach
In order to study the contribution of nature on a given behavior, a researcher needs to hold _________ constant while comparing across different _______
The environment; genes
William James, the "father of modern psychology" was most interested in:
The function of consciousness
H. M. was a famous amnesiac who had his hippocampus surgically removed. What memory deficits did H. M. experience after the loss of his hippocampus
The inhabiting to encode new memories in long term memory
After meeting my friend jeans husband at a party, I start talking to an old friend. A minute or two later, I see my husband and tried to tell him the name of jeans husband, but I can't remember it. This forgetting occurred because
The name faded from short term memory after 20 seconds
What is wrong in the following sentence: I like to eat my toast with freshly picked glitter
The semantics are off
Which structure in keishas brain will be there first to receive this incoming sensory information
The thalamus
Oscar Pfungst believed that Hans was relying on visual cues from the audiences behavior to answer the questions. In research, this explanation is called a ____________.
Theory
Mariana points to a cloud in the sky and says to her mother that cloud looks just like an ice cream cone. Her mother also perceives the cloud as an ice cream cone due to _________
Top down processing
Photoreceptors on the retina _______ light energy into neuronal impulses.
Transduce
Corona was in a bad accident that caused damage to her occipital lobes. What problems is this brain injury likely to cause?
Trouble with visual perception
A lie detector can tell when there is increased physiological arousal, but it cannot determine the reason for the increased physiological arousal
True
Learning can still take place without reinforcement or punishment as feedback to the learner.
True
Personality tests are often used by employers to help them determine which applicants are likely to be successful in a given position
True
Your body's physiological response to a psychological threat (like a test) is very similar to its response to a physical threat (like a snake)
True
In pavlovs famous study, the dogs salivating when food was put in their mouths, is the _______.
Unconditional response
Sigmund Freud's major focus was on the impact of the ________.
Unconscious
Which of the following are one of gardners proposed multiple intelligences
Verbal linguistic intelligence, spatial abilities, interpersonal intelligence
An analogically representation has features that are.
Very similar to those of the object it represents
Our perception of the color is largely dependent on the _______ of the light that hits our retinas
Wavelength
According to Ebbinghaus forgetting curve, most forgetting takes place ______ after learning new info
Within the first hour
Which of the following are modern criticisms of Piagets theory of cognitive development?
Younger children are not as egocentric as Piaget suggested, cognitive development appears to be more continuous rather than stage like than Piaget suggested, certain abilities develop much earlier than Piaget suggested