Psychology Quiz Unit 1
One of the earliest philosophers to forward the idea that all knowledge is gained through sensory experience was ________, who lived from 384 to 322 BCE . Descartes Kant Aristotle Plato
Aristotle
According to the text, which individual would be most likely to teach at a community college? Orlando, who has earned a Ph.D. in psychology Diane, who has earned a Master's degree in psychology Martin, who has an associates degree in humanities Lee, who has earned a bachelor's degree in psychology
Diane, who has earned a Master's degree in psychology
Which of the following is most likely to be the topic of research of a biological psychologist? Will a study participant obey an authority figure even in violation of his or her own moral code? Do stress hormones due to abuse in early childhood affect the ability to form memories? At what age can a child correctly separate the vocabulary and grammar of two languages? Did contagious yawning provide a survival advantage in early societies?
Do stress hormones due to abuse in early childhood affect the ability to form memories
Which of the following research questions is most likely to be asked by a cognitive psychologist? Which stress reduction techniques are most effective for college students to reduce the stress of balancing academic and social demands? Do students learn material better when the learning takes place over time or when they "cram" for an exam? To what extent is student learning influenced by the sociocultural makeup of the class? Are there common characteristics among students who graduate in the top 1% of their class?
Do students learn material better when the learning takes place over time or when they "cram" for an exam
Which leading behaviorist proposed the law of effect? John B. Watson Edward Thorndike Noam Chomsky B. F. Skinner
Edward Thorndike
Who is most associated with psychoanalysis? Skinner Freud Pavlov Watson
Freud
The efforts of the early structuralists were rejected by the ________ psychologists, who objected to the process of breaking behavior down into its essential elements. behavioral evolutionary psychology Gestalt cognitive
Gestalt
Acknowledging that an experience is different from the sum of its elements is reflective of ____. functionalism structuralism psychodynamic theory Gestalt psychology
Gestalt psychology
Jake trips; he knocks his elbow against the edge of the door jamb while simultaneously stubbing his toe on a chair. Based on the work of von Helmholtz's, which of the following is likely to occur? He experiences the toe and elbow pain instantaneously. He experiences the elbow pain before the toe pain. The intensity of pain for both the toe and elbow is equal. The intensity of the elbow pain is greater than that of the toe pain.
He experiences the elbow pain before the toe pain
Which individual helped to advance understanding of the human nervous system by discovering that signals coming from more distant parts of the body take longer to reach the brain? Helmholtz Fechner Weber Mueller
Helmholtz
Which of the following most closely paraphrases Watson's views regarding human behavior? Some children are born with artistic talent; others are not. I can raise a child to be an artist if he or she has at least a small amount of talent and interest. Very few children actually have the skill and discipline to become artists. I can raise any child to be an artist, regardless of his or her tendencies.
I can raise any child to be an artist, regardless of his or her tendencies
Which of the following statements is an example of humanistic influence? Parental love should mirror the behavior of the child. Do as I say, not as I do. Capital punishment serves a protective role in a liberal society. I hear what you're saying.
I hear what you're saying
Who contributed ideas about the unconscious mind, the development of sexuality, dream analysis, psychological roots of abnormal behavior, personality, and therapy? Noam Chomsky Abraham Maslow Carl Rogers Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud
Which behaviorist, building on the earlier work of Thorndike, focused on the ways in which consequences of behaviors impacted future repetition of such actions? Garcia Pavlov Skinner Kohler
Skinner
Functionalism emerged partly in response to the publication of ____. Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens The Prince and the Pauper, by Mark Twain Far from the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy The Descent of Man, by Charles Darwin
The Descent of Man, by Charles Darwin
Brindel is a contemporary psychologist who has been examining the "nature versus nurture" question. Which of the following would she be most likely to conclude? We are nothing more than the sum of our genes. Psychology should not concern itself with this question, as neither nature nor nurture can be studied in a scientific manner. We are solely a product of our surroundings and environment. The mind is a result of interactions between inborn characteristics and everyday experiences.
The mind is a result of interactions between inborn characteristics and everyday experiences
Who is a leading cognitive psychologist? Carl Rogers Jean Piaget Ulric Neisser Edward Thorndike
Ulric Neisser
Which statement best represents the correct association between theorist and theory? Freud and humanism Wertheimer and functionalism Pavlov and psychoanalytic theory Watson and behaviorism
Watson and Behaviorism
Which of the following titles suggests the ideas underlying gestalt psychology? Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, by John Berendt Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy We All Are One, by Jimmy Cliff
We All Are One, by Jimmy Cliff
Of the following, who was one of the early founders of Gestalt psychology? Pavlov Wundt Wertheimer Titchener
Wertheimer
A psychologist blindfolds a subject and then places the subject's hand into a dish of water. The psychologist asks the subject to report whether his hand feels colder or warmer than before being placed in the water. Which of the following psychologists was most likely to have conducted this study? Sigmund Freud John B. Watson Abraham Maslow Wilhelm Wundt
Wilhelm Wundt
The first true psychologist was ____. He was a research assistant to Hermann von Helmholtz, and his ideas provided the foundation for what would later be called structuralism. Kurt Koffka Edward Titchener Max Wertheimer Wilhelm Wundt
Wilhelm Wundt
The modern age of psychology began when Ivan Pavlov conditioned dogs to salivate at the tone of a bell. Sigmund Freud first uttered the phrase, "Tell me about your dreams." B. F. Skinner used shaping to teach birds to play ping pong. Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology research laboratory at the University of Leipzig.
Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology research laboratory at the University of Leipzig
Who is the American psychologist who proposed the functionalist approach and whose textbook, Principles of Psychology, dominated the field of psychology for 50 years after its publication? William James Abraham Maslow Sigmund Freud B. F. Skinner
William James
The group of early 20th century German psychologists who founded Gestalt psychology included Kurt Koffka, Max Wertheimer, and ____. Ulric Neisser William James Wilhelm Wundt Wolfgang Kohler
Wolfgang Kohler
Psychologists study which of the following topics? love and sexuality all of these aging and death memory, learning, and creativity
all of these
Animals are used in psychological research because psychologists are interested in the behavior of all living creatures. all of these reasons apply. the study of animals can benefit both animals and humans. animal models of behavior can often be applied to human behavior.
all of these reasons apply
Forensic psychologists ____. use psychic powers to help track down criminals conduct research on the interaction between humans and nature analyze crime statistics and evidence to create criminal profiles are lawyers who use psychology to help them win their legal cases
analyze crime statistics and evidence to create criminal profiles
As part of their effort to measure behavior carefully, many behaviorists restricted their research to studies using ____. adults children males animals
animals
The work of Alan Newell and Herbert Simon introduced ________ into the study of human behaviors. artificial intelligence biological psychology developmental neuroscience cognitive tracing
artificial intelligence
An approach to psychology that features the study and careful measurement of observable behaviors is called ____. humanism functionalism behaviorism structuralism
behaviorism
In a study of dream content, the highest number of participants reported that they had had a dream that included which content? arriving too late for some event being frozen with fright being chased or pursued but not injured being physically attacked
being chased or pursued but not injured
Ancient Greek philosophers ____. believed knowledge is gained through sensory experiences were exclusively monists were exclusively dualists relied on the supernatural to explain their observations
believed knowledge is gained through sensory experiences
A psychologist whose viewpoint is psychodynamic emphasizes subjective factors and personal growth. believes behavior is directed by unconscious forces within one's personality. emphasizes the study of observable behavior. focuses on self-image and self-actualization to explain behavior.
believes behavior is directed by unconscious forces within one's personality
As scientists, the ultimate goal of psychologists is to benefit humanity. solve life's mysteries. utilize logic and commonsense. covertly manipulate behavior.
benefit humanity
A focus on genetics, chemical imbalances, and brain differences between humans characterizes the ____ perspective. biological sociocultural behavioral humanistic
biological
Which broad perspective in modern psychology seeks to explain behavior in terms of brain processes, evolution, and genetics? psychodynamic behavioristic biological sociocultural
biological
Tito is a psychologist who adheres to the belief that most of what we are is a result of "nature." With this information, you know that Tito is mostly concerned about the influence of _______ on people's behaviors. culture family structure early life learning biological factors
biological factors
What is the psychological perspective that focuses on the relationships between mind, behavior, and their underlying biological processes, including genetics, biochemistry, anatomy, and physiology? evolutionary psychology cognitive psychology biological psychology developmental psychology
biological psychology
Which of the five major perspectives of psychology is also called behavioral neuroscience? cognitive psychology evolutionary psychology developmental psychology biological psychology
biological psychology
In what way did ancient physicians contribute to contemporary psychology? by studying the nervous system and developing diagnostic tools by studying hormone imbalances and developing the scientific method by studying the nervous system and developing the scientific method by studying hormone imbalances and developing diagnostic tools
by s studying the nervous system and developing the scientific method
Cognitive psychologists acknowledge that mental processes are not directly observable to the eye, but assert that they ____. can be inferred from performance data are still primarily the result of biological influences cannot be indirectly observed either are at least as important as unconscious processes
can be inferred from performance data
Carl Rogers, a leading humanist, developed the approach of ____. psychoanalysis behavioral therapy client-centered therapy cognitive therapy
client-centered therapy
The psychological perspective that seeks to explain, define, and treat abnormal behaviors is called ____. the individual differences perspective evolutionary psychology developmental psychology clinical psychology
clinical psychology
Which of the following refers to the very private and internal mental processes that the behaviorists avoided studying information processing, thinking, reasoning, and problem solving? client-centered therapy self-actualization cognition study of the id
cognition
The ________ view of psychology takes a computer-like view of how the brain functions and explains behavior in terms of information processing. psychoanalytic behavioral cognitive humanistic
cognitive
Your psychology professor studies processes like thought, memory, and knowledge. She is most likely what type of psychologist? psychoanalytic cognitive humanist behaviorist
cognitive
Many of the big questions tackled by behaviorists are now examined through the lens of the ____ perspective. psychodynamic or humanistic evolutionary or cross-cultural cognitive or biological structural or historical
cognitive or biological
The psychological perspective that investigates information processing, thinking, reasoning, and problem solving is called ____. the individual differences perspective developmental psychology evolutionary psychology cognitive psychology
cognitive psychology
The authors of this text believe that the future of psychology will ____. draw from the success of existing perspectives combine and integrate new and existing perspectives depend upon the development of independent, individual perspectives turn increasingly to cross-cultural studies
combine and integrate new and existing perspectives
Which type of psychologist tends to treat milder problems, such as problems at work or school, rather than severe psychotic disorders? clinical counseling comparative social
counseling
The salivation of dogs in Pavlov's experiments was significant because it ____. demonstrated the ability to learn to anticipate future events as a survival advantage emphasized conscious thought demonstrated that the ability to smell food prior to its arrival is a highly developed sense indicated that intelligence is innate
demonstrated the ability to learn to anticipate future events as a survival advantage
I seek to understand the principles whereby a person's ability to think, speak, perceive, and learn changes as they go through their life span. This statement identifies one as a _______ psychologist. developmental physiological sensory and perceptual social
developmental
The psychological perspective that examines the normal changes in behavior, which occur across the life span, is called ____. developmental psychology social psychology evolutionary psychology the individual differences perspective
developmental psychology
What procedure did ancient people use to cure such maladies as seizures, migraines, or psychological disorders? insulin coma therapy therapeutic asphyxiation drilling holes in the skull soothing baths
drilling holes in the skull
Learning makes us more adaptable, so the functionalists tried to find ways to improve education and promoted the study of learning, teaching, classroom dynamics, and related topics called __________ psychology. community educational forensic comparative
educational
Titchener's approach to psychology paralleled which of the following trends of his day? the use of light in Impressionist art the development of graduate programs in mathematics efforts in chemistry to break molecules into elements the movement for women's suffrage in American politics
efforts in chemistry to break molecules into elements
American political thought was profoundly influenced by ____. dualism behaviorism psychoanalysis empiricism
empiricism
As part of a study, Derek is asked to examine his own mental activity as he describes a dull, orange object. Derek is engaging in introspection. functioning at the preconscious level. using heuristics. using a "talk-aloud" protocol.
engaging in introspection
The psychological perspective that investigates how physical structure and behavior have been shaped by their contributions to survival and reproduction is called ____ psychology. evolutionary biological clinical social
evolutionary
Ramona is conducting research that examines the softest sound that the average human can hear from 20 feet away. This is most similar to the earlier research conducted by ________. Fechner Helmholtz Kohler Wundt
fechner
Janie is a psychologist, who works for a cable network that regularly televises court proceedings and provides commentary for the viewers. Janie is most likely a __________ psychologist. personality comparative clinical forensic
forensic
Humanistic theories emphasize free will and self-determination. the use of rewards and punishments to shape behavior. that stimulus and response connections determine behavior. internal motives, conflicts, and unconscious forces.
free will and self-determination
Dr. Moosbichler is a psychologist who believes that the best way to understand the mind is to look at how specific mental processes and behaviors help an organism live in and adapt to its environment. Dr. Moosbichler's point of view is most compatible with the approach to psychology known as functionalism. behaviorism. structuralism. psychoanalytic theory.
functionalism
What is the approach to psychology that saw behavior as purposeful and contributing to survival? functionalism structuralism humanism behaviorism
functionalism
Which school of thought brought the study of animals to psychology and also promoted educational psychology and industrial/organizational psychology? functionalism Gestalt psychology humanistic psychology structuralism
functionalism
Most philosophers beginning with Aristotle commonly believed that all knowledge is ____. acquired by integrating environmental cues with innate skills innate or inborn built upon from simple schema present at birth gained through sensory experience
gained through sensory experience
Freud's legacy is evident in various psychodynamic theories, which emphasize that the whole of one's personality is greater than the sum of its parts. free will and self-determination. internal motives, conflicts, and unconscious forces. the use of rewards and punishments to shape behavior.
internal motives, conflicts, and unconscious forces
A doctor notices that many soldiers returning from fighting in the trenches in World War I were highly anxious, fearful of loud noises, and having difficulty reconnecting with their families. He asks them to record personal observations of their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a journal. This process is called ____. extroversion objectivism transference introspection
introspection
A psychologist might know more about what's going on in your mind than you do because objective scientific methods are more accurate than the subjective technique of correlation. behaviorism. meta-analysis. introspection.
introspection
Similar to Wilhelm Wundt, if you were to use a self-observation technique to analyze the basic elements of your thought processes, you would most likely be using a method called free association. introspection. hypnosis. functionalism.
introspection
Using the developmental perspective, a psychologist might look at whether the loss of a parent ____. triggers changes in brain chemistry, temporarily or permanently is experienced differently at different ages is experienced differently depending on family size affects the storage and retrieval of memories contemporaneous with the loss
is experienced differently at different ages
Although the bulk of psychology focuses on human behavior, studying animal behavior has been an essential part of the discipline that allows for ____. understanding animal-human interactions making essential comparisons with humans designing better psychoanalytical therapies understanding behavior from an evolutionary standpoint
making essential comparisons with humans
Psychology as a hub science tells us that ____. many disciplines require an in-depth understanding of people psychology is one of the oldest disciplines everyone is intrigued by the study of human behavior psychological research is well funded
many disciplines require an in-depth understanding of people
Psychology as a hub science tells us that ____. psychology is one of the oldest disciplines many disciplines require an in-depth understanding of people psychological research is well-funded the general population is intrigued by the study of human behavior
many disciplines require an in-depth understanding of people
The first official psychological experiment involved ____. observing the behavior of cats when escaping puzzle boxes the use of a stroboscope to control the timing of the appearance of two black lines against a white background the salivation of dogs in anticipation of food in response to the arrival of the handler measuring how quickly, after hearing a ball drop onto a platform, a person could respond by striking a telegraph key
measuring how quickly, after hearing a ball drop onto a platform, a person could respond by striking a telegraph key
The mapping done by Boyack and colleagues shows that psychology is one of the major hub sciences, with strong connections to the ____. humanities, education, and the medical sciences social sciences, the medical sciences, and the humanities medical sciences, the social sciences, and education medical sciences, education, and philosophy
medical sciences, the social sciences, and education
The word psychology is thousands of years old and comes from the ancient Greek roots psyche and logos, which mean respectively brain and science. behavior and science. mind and knowledge or study. personality and knowledge or study.
mind and knowledge or study
Psychologists who advocate the evolutionary view explain behavior through unconscious impulses. natural selection. interactionist processes. stimuli and responses.
natural selection
The field of science that investigates the relationships between the nervous system and behavior/mental processes is ____. evolutionary psychology behaviorism neuroscience psychodynamic psychology
neuroscience
In the 1970s, what initiated an explosion of knowledge about the connections between brain and behavior? new methods for observing brain activity looser government regulations on human experimentation the advent of the statistical method a focus away from animal research toward human research
new methods for observing brain activity
Like cognitive behaviorism, cognitive psychology relies primarily upon determining the person's frame of reference. objective observation. differentiating between conscious and unconscious forces. introspection.
objective observation
Psychology is distinguished from other fields, such as history, law, art, and business, because of its reliance on subjective analysis to answer questions about the mind and behavior. introspection to understand the cognitive unconscious. commonsense to understand and solve human problems. objective scientific observation to systematically answer questions about behavior.
objective scientific observation to systematically answer questions about behavior
Over the last 30 years, new methods have allowed psychologists to observe brain activity and revisit questions of mental processes. What element have these methods introduced to psychological research? conclusiveness objectivity generalizability subjectivity
objectivity
Behaviorism emphasizes the study of ____. unconscious mental processes observable actions conscious mental processes feelings of self-worth and potential
observable actions
Researchers found that "the widespread and highly publicized stereotype about female talkativeness is unfounded." This conclusion illustrates that science relies primarily on ____. subjective evidence strongly held beliefs observable, repeatable evidence laboratory experiments
observable, repeatable evidence
Skinner's contribution to behaviorism lies in his insistence that behavior is only partially conscious. the whole is more than the sum of its parts. self-actualization is the primary determinant of behavior. one's actions are controlled by rewards and punishments.
one's actions are controlled by rewards and punishments
While writing a research paper examining the theoretical view of Wilhelm Wundt, Jackson notes that Wundt felt that the mind constructs an overall perception ____. out of building blocks made up of separate sensations and emotional responses based on prior life experiences based on its relationship to evolutionary survival by perceiving complete forms within their context
out of building blocks made up of separate sensations and emotional responses
Humanistic psychologists believed that ____. people behave badly only when corrupted by society human behavior is on a continuum with animal behavior society acts to civilize humans who are otherwise innately selfish and aggressive the true motivation for humans to be successful is to see others fail
people behave badly only when corrupted by society
Recognizing individual differences is especially important to psychologists interested in variations in an individual's characteristic way of thinking, feeling, and behaving. This is referred to as ____. personality cognition psyche type
personality
By the second half of the 20th century, the majority of psychologists were pursuing an understanding of behavior from the ____approach. perspectives dualistic centrist divergent
perspectives
The psychology family tree includes two major roots: ____. philosophy and the natural sciences biology and philosophy medicine and the social sciences anthropology and physics
philosophy and the natural sciences
Any science that studies the __________ events that occur in nature is called a natural science. developmental and static spiritual and religious physical and biological applied and practical
physical and biological
As a homework assignment, you choose to research the concept of introspection from your psychology textbook. You would first explain that introspection is the scientific study of sensory systems and perceptual processes. process of observing your own mental processing. first therapeutic technique developed by Edward Titchener. philosophical view that holds that we are the product of our experiences.
process of observing your own mental processing
The scientific study of behavior and mental processes is called ____. psychology functionalism behaviorism introspection
psychology
Your best friend has signed up for a psychology class, but she does not really know what to expect from this course. You want to help her by explaining what psychology is. What should you tell her? Psychology is easy. It's just common sense. Psychology is about giving people advice. Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Psychology is the study of mental illness.
psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
The relationship between behavior and biology is ____. mutually exclusive: biology and behavior function independently unilateral: biology affects behavior reciprocal: biology affects behavior and vice versa unilateral: behavior affects biology
reciprocal: biology affects behavior and vice versa
In Thorndike's experiment on trial and error learning, the cat would escape a puzzle box faster and faster on progressive trials. In other words, the cat ____. became more physically fit repeated effective behaviors and abandoned ineffective ones acquired faster nerve impulses on successive trials memorized the solution to the puzzle
repeated effective behaviors and abandoned ineffective ones
With the exception of occasional bursts of insight from the Egyptians and Greeks, the most common view of psychological disorders over the course of history has been that they____. resulted from the actions of evil spirits or other external, magical forces originated in childhood from repressive parenting resulted from malfunctions of the human body originated from guilt for condemned behaviors
resulted from the actions of evil spirits or other external, magical forces
Psychology is best defined as the search for the most successful treatment for people with emotional, cognitive, or neurological disorders. science of behavior and mental processes. use of scientific methods to study the elements of human consciousness. study of the human experience from birth to old age.
science of behavior and mental processes
Psychology is defined as the ____. study of mental illness and its treatment scientific study of why people do what they do scientific study of behavior and mental processes study of the unconscious determinants of personality
scientific study of behavior and mental processes
Psychologists would best be described as scientists, practitioners, and/or teachers. practitioners who apply psychology to solve problems in fields like education and medicine. teachers who share their knowledge with students. scientists who conduct research.
scientists, practitioners, and/or teachers
Experimental psychologists are most likely to conduct research on ____. people and their work environments emotional development adjustment difficulties sensation and perception
sensation and perception
The psychological perspective that examines the effects of one's environment on the behavior of individuals is called ____ psychology. social cultural clinical evolutionary
social
Our judicial system relies heavily on eyewitness testimony; however, ________ would remind us that eyewitness testimony can be shaped by a community's perceptions of race and culture. developmental psychology clinical psychology social psychology the individual differences perspective
social psychology
Although functionalism and Gestalt psychology have blended into newer, broader perspectives, which school of thought in psychology has disappeared entirely? psychodynamic psychology humanistic psychology structuralism behaviorism
structuralism
Dr. Ramel is a psychologist who believes that the best way to understand the mind is to break it down into its smallest elements, much as a chemist understands matter by breaking it down into its elemental components. Dr. Ramel's point of view is most compatible with the approach to psychology known as structuralism. functionalism. psychoanalytic theory. behaviorism.
structuralism
Wilhelm Wundt is to ____ as William James is to ____. structuralism; functionalism functionalism; structuralism behavioral observation; introspection science; pseudoscience
structuralism; functionalism
Jarrod believes that introspection is the only way to obtain good data. In his research, he is trying to identify the basic components of consciousness. Jarrod's research most closely adheres to the tenets of the __________ school of psychology. functionalist structuralist Gestalt humanistic
structuralist
If you were to study consciousness by having your friends use introspection and report the results to you, your research method would be most similar to that used by structuralists. psychoanalysts. functionalists. cognitive psychologists.
structuralists
Wundt attempted to detail the ____. function of our behaviors function of our mental experiences structure of our behaviors structure of our mental experiences
structure of our mental experiences
The word psychology is a combination of two Greek words: psyche (or psuche), meaning "the soul," and logos, meaning "the ____." law of representation of expression of study of
study of
Any observation by a human being is, by definition, ____. falsifiable objective subjective inferential
subjective
Which of the following best describes the mind? the hidden instinctual self the basis of rational thought the embodiment of the soul the brain and its activities
the brain and its activities
Progress in psychology often depends on the majority opinion of experts in that particular psychological specialty. the use of commonsense approaches to the solution of human problems. the development of suitable research methods. all of these.
the development of suitable research methods
In its briefest definition, psychology is the study of ________. the mind the soul culture the unconscious
the mind
The major precept of the British philosophical school of empiricism was that research is not at all valuable unless there are appropriate statistics to support the conclusions. the mind is a blank slate at birth that gets filled with ideas gained by observing the world. the "mind" and the "body" are two separate and disconnected entities. human beings are generally good and innately move in positive directions.
the mind is a blank slate at birth that gets filled with ideas gained by observing the world
Philosophers and psychologists have a shared interest in, among other things, ______. the origin of knowledge anatomy of the nervous system helping others gain self-confidence the scientific method
the origin of knowledge
More recently, clinical and counseling psychologists have expanded their perspective to include ____. brain scans in the course of therapeutic treatment the influences of evolutionary adaptation on behavior monitoring chemical changes in the brain in response to treatment the promotion of general well-being
the promotion of general well-being
It is difficult for others to confirm an individual's subjective introspections; therefore, this approach does not lend itself well to ____. cognitive therapy case studies psychoanalysis the scientific method
the scientific method
Which of the following is the best description of the field of psychology? the study of human origins and evolution the deductive study of forms and functions of human groups a natural science integrating physiology and neurology the scientific study of overt behavior and mental processes
the scientific study of overt behavior and mental processes
Hermann von Helmholtz's work on ____ provided further evidence that the mind had a physical basis. the mind-body dichotomy dissection and human anatomy the range of human hearing the speed of nerve conduction
the speed of nerve conduction
B. F. Skinner, a leading behaviorist who explored operant conditioning, believed that inner, private states such as thinking and feeling existed and ____. viewed them as behaviors that followed the same rules as public behaviors viewed them as behaviors that should be attended to through psychodynamic therapy should be analyzed based on introspection are a part of what makes a person inherently human and good
viewed them as behaviors that followed the same rules as public behaviors
William James' impact on contemporary psychology is evidenced by the fact that functionalism ____. bridged the gap between philosophy and psychology bridged the gap between structuralism and Gestalt psychology became a separate discipline was absorbed into mainstream psychology
was absorbed into mainstream psychology
An evolutionary psychologist would be most interested in the question of ____. whether gambling affects brain chemistry and fosters addiction whether attraction to gambling varies over the lifespan how best to assist a person to reduce a propensity to gamble whether there is an adaptive reason why men tend to gamble more than women
whether there is an adaptive reason why men tend to gamble more than women
Approximately _____ percent of new doctoral-level psychologists work as therapists. 30 45 15 60
45
According to the textbook, the behaviorist emphasis on observable phenomena dominated the field of psychology for approximately ____ years. 50 10 100 25
50
Which of the following is least likely to be an example of classical conditioning? A whiff of perfume on a crowded subway triggers a memory of a prior love. A former soldier cringes at the sound of an airplane overhead. A child hears a police siren for the first time and cries. A dog sits upon sight or smell of a treat.
A child hears a police siren for the first time and cries
A leading humanistic thinker who introduced a major theory of motivation with a goal of self-actualization was ____. Carl Rogers Herbert Simon Abraham Maslow Alan Newell
Abraham Maslow
Regarding psychologists and the field of psychology, which of the following statements is/are TRUE? Today, psychology is both a science and a profession. The word psychology is thousands of years old and comes from ancient Greek roots for mind and study. Psychologists apply psychological principles to solve problems in fields, such as business, sports, law, and the design of machines. All of these statements are true.
All of these statements are true
Regarding diversity in psychological research, which of the following statements is FALSE? The vast majority of human participants in psychology experiments are recruited from introductory psychology courses. Most of the participants in psychological research have been Caucasian members of the middle class with most of the researchers themselves being Caucasian males. If a study has a disproportionate number of Caucasian participants in comparison to other ethnic groups, the results of the study should be considered completely invalidated. Over the years, there has been a strongly ingrained tendency to assume that what Western researchers discover studying Western research participants is the norm in human behavior.
If a study has a disproportionate number of Caucasian participants in comparison to other ethnic groups, the results of the study should be considered completely invalidated.
An approach to psychology that investigates variations in behavior from one person to the next is called ____. clinical psychology evolutionary psychology individual differences sociocultural psychology
Individual differences
Which of the following best describes the British empiricists' view of the mind? Infants are born with varying degrees of aptitude for acquiring language. Infants with similar genetic backgrounds will acquire language at similar rates. Infants learn to process language entirely based on their sensory experiences. Infants acquire language primarily by drawing from innate mechanisms.
Infants learnt o process language entirely based on their sensory experiences
A leading behaviorist who first explored classical conditioning is ____. Edward Thorndike John B. Watson Ivan Petrovich Pavlov B. F. Skinner
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
Which degree is held by a psychiatrist? PhD PsyD DMin MD
MD
Which textbook was written by William James, the primary proponent of functionalism, in 1890? Debunking Structuralism and Its Folly The Functionalism of a New Field A New Perspective on Psychology Principles of Psychology
Principles of Psychology
Which of the following best describes how contemporary psychology views the mind? Sam was alert and responsive as a baby, studied diligently in school, and was admitted to a top-ranked college. Sam must have gotten the "smart gene" from his mother: He never studies but gets good grades. Sam was just born smart, though no one else in his family seems to share his intelligence. Sam was sent to the best schools and thus became a highly intelligent individual.
Sam was alert and responsive as a baby, studied diligently in school, and was admitted to a. top-ranked college
Which of the following describes Wundt's use of introspection as an experimental technique? The participants in his study used mental building block constructs to describe their perception of an object. The participants in his study focused on internal thoughts and feelings about their competence while performing a task. The participants in his study pressed a telegraph key as soon as they heard a ball drop onto a platform, indicating their internal state. The participants in his study drew from their internal thoughts and feelings as they described an object in detail.
The participants in his study pressed a telegraph key as soon as they heard a ball drop onto a platform, indicating their internal state.
Which of the following proverbs best describes Gestalt theory? A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. The more things change, the more they stay the same. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
What limited the understanding of the mind by early psychologists? They did not appreciate the complexity of the mind. They tried to understand perspectives to which they could not relate. They approached psychological questions from their own sociocultural context. They focused on behavior rather than biology.
They approached psychological questions from their own sociocultural context
Beginning in the 17th and 18th centuries, with new technologies including the light microscope, scientists began to make a series of important new discoveries showing that ____. the mind works in isolation from the rest of the body a single nerve cell carries one type of information chemical messengers facilitate communication in the brain nerve cells use electrical impulses to transmit signals
a single nerve cell carries one type of information
Rosa, a doctoral student in psychology, observes that one of her young study participants grimaces after taking a bite of broccoli. His facial expression is an example of ____. introspection a behavior an integrated mental process metacognition
a behavior
By the 1950s, the behaviorists' disinterest in mental states and activity was challenged by scientists from diverse fields, including linguistics and computer science, leading to ____. a cognitive revolution psychodynamic theory client-centered therapy a new appreciation of humanism
a cognitive revolution
John B. Watson was ____. part of the cognitive revolution a leading behaviorist one of Freud's disciples a leading humanist
a leading behaviorist
Which of the following best illustrates an application of the principles of behaviorism? A parent is using "time out" as a consequence for bad behavior. A mechanic is developing a mental map of the engines she routinely fixes. A friend is listening intently and showing concern for another. A therapist is helping a client explore feelings about past events.
a parent is using "time out" as a consequence for bad behavior
Dr. Jones is an archaeologist who studies the skulls of human beings who lived thousands of years ago. He has found that many such skulls had circular holes where part of the skull was missing, and reads that this may have been a form of medical treatment called trepanation. Dr. Jones also concludes that some of these patients must have survived this surgical procedure. Which evidence would support this conclusion? writings that were preserved from those who underwent and survived the procedure the existence of cracks leading up to and surrounding the surgical skull hole drawings and photographs of people who survived the procedure living with a reduction in their symptoms growth of the skull bones after the procedure
growth of the skull bones after the procedure
Which of the following statements about Freud's work is true? His patients were primarily working class men and therefore not representative of the broader population. His psychoanalytic techniques are replicated in their original form today. His theories do not lend themselves to experimentation. His theories were based exclusively on animal studies.
his theories do not lend themselves to experimentation
The diversity of career pathways for those with degrees in psychology reflects, in relation to other disciplines, that psychology is a(n) "____." vocation pathway epicenter hub
hub
An approach to psychology that sees people as inherently good and motivated to learn and improve is called ____. Gestalt psychology behaviorism Freudian psychology humanistic psychology
humanistic psychology
The Gestalt psychologists believed that breaking a "whole" perception into its building blocks, as advocated by the structuralists, would result in the loss of ____. fundamental intellect irrational behaviors learned consciousness important psychological information
important psychological information