Gen Psych final
Terrence convinces a woman he is interested in to give him her phone number. Unfortunately, the number is ten digits long with the area code, and Terrence cannot find a place to write it down (he forgot his phone!). As he looks for a pen and paper, what can Terrence do to help himself remember the number? "Chunking" the numbers into smaller units will help Terrence. Terrence should try to process the memory in parallel. Nothing will help because 10 digits are beyond the capacity of working memory.
"Chunking" the numbers into smaller units will help Terrence.
Professor Voxel is asked by a student to explain the relative contribution of nature and nurture to intelligence. Which of the following would be the most accurate response? "Although genes play some role, environmental stimulation causes changes in our brain that determine our intelligence." "The development of intelligence is the result of a complicated interaction between nature and nurture." "Intelligence is determined by random factors and is not influenced by nature or nurture."
"The development of intelligence is the result of a complicated interaction between nature and nurture."
When two variables are not related, the correlation coefficient will be close to [ ]. +1.00 .00 -1.00
.00
Daland is a 10-year-old boy who has a mental age of 8 years. His IQ would be [ ]. 100 125 80
80
Your psychology professor argues that dreams represent an attempt by the cerebral cortex to make sense of the random discharges of electrical activity that occur during REM sleep. What perspective best describes your professor's comments? Memory Consolidation Hypothesis Wish Fulfillment Theory Activation-Synthesis Hypothesis
Activation-Synthesis Hypothesis
Match the part of the brain to the function it serves: Amygdala, Broca's area, Cerebellum, Corpus Callosum, Hippocampus, Medulla, Pons, Thalamus, Wernicke's area; emotions, memories, involuntary reflex, sleep, balance and coordination, relay station, connector of 2 halves of brain, production of speech, comprehension of speech
Amygdala: emotions Broca's area: production of speech Cerebellum: balance and coordination Corpus Callosum: connector of 2 halves of brain Hippocampus: memories Medulla: involuntary reflex Pons: sleep Thalamus: relay station Wernicke's area: comprehension of speech
[ ] goals involve the effort to avoid unpleasant experiences, such as trying not to make a fool of oneself at parties. Specific Avoidance Insecure
Avoidance
George believes that man is passive and our actions are dictated by our desire to obtain rewards and avoid punishment. If you were to name which psychological approach would best match George's perspective, it would be Behavioral Cognitive Psychodynamic
Behavioral
Dog trainers use rewards to teach dogs to perform certain tricks or to obey specific commands. These techniques are based on principles from which school of psychology? Psychodynamic Behaviorism Functionalism
Behaviorism
Melinda is a teenager who is grumpy all of the time and fights with her mother often. Her mother believes it is because of her raging hormones. Melinda's mother is taking a [ ] approach to explaining Melinda's behavior. Sociocultural Biological Cognitive
Biological
The approach that studies the relationships between physiological processes and behavior is termed Cognitive Biological Learning
Biological
What is the most widely used psychoactive drug? Marijuana Caffeine Heroine
Caffeine
"Wide-eyed" Wally drinks three caffeinated grande lattes every morning. In terms of neurotransmission, what is happening in Wally's body? Caffeine in the coffee serves as an agonist that enhances the actions of glutamate causing him to be more alert. Caffeine in the coffee serves as an antagonist that enhances the actions of glutamate causing him to be more alert. Caffeine in the coffee serves as an agonist that suppresses the actions of glutamate causing him to be more alert.
Caffeine in the coffee serves as an agonist that enhances the actions of glutamate causing him to be more alert.
Dr. Mingus keeps a very detailed record of a series of interviews with one individual who is suffering from a rare brain disorder. This is an example of which research method? Case Study Correlational Naturalistic Observation
Case Study
[ ] is the understanding that the physical properties of objects, such as the number of items in a cluster or the amount of liquid in a glass, can remain the same even its form or appearance changes. Conservation Concrete operations Object permanence
Conservation
Cliff has vivid memories of burning his hand on a birthday candle at his seventh birthday party. But his mother corrects him, saying, "You never burned your hand. But I would tell you at every birthday to be careful of the candles." Which theoretical model best accounts for Cliff's misremembering? Interference theory Constructionist theory Decay theory
Constructionist theory
Which statement below is known to be true? Correlation has little value in predicting causation. Correlation equals causation. Correlation is not causation.
Correlation is not causation.
A group of students make a presentation on theories of forgetting. Which student was assigned decay theory? Bryan says, "Forgetting happens as a result of a psychological defense mechanism trying to keep threatening material from entering consciousness." Darla says, "Forgetting is a result of memory traces gradually fading out over time." Abel says, "Forgetting results from a failure to access stored memories, either from encoding failure or from a lack of access cues."
Darla says, "Forgetting is a result of memory traces gradually fading out over time."
Reduction of central nervous system activity is the defining feature of which class of drugs? Opioids Stimulants Depressants
Depressants
Frank just entered a drug treatment center for his chemical dependency. He is currently going through a process in which his body is cleared of drugs. What is this process called? Delirium Detoxification Withdrawal
Detoxification
The minimal difference between two stimuli that people can reliably detect is the Signal detection Absolute threshold Difference threshold
Difference threshold
[ ] are social and cultural rules that regulate when, how, and where a person may express (or suppress) emotions. General adaptations Display rules Emotion prototypes
Display rules
Actor Michael J. Fox has a disease (Parkinson's) that has led to progressive loss of his motor functioning. Fox's condition results from a shortage of which important neurotransmitter? Dopamine Epinephrine Acetylcholine
Dopamine
Cocaine blocks reuptake of [ ], the chemical that stimulates reward pathways in the brain. Serotonin Acetylcholine Dopamine
Dopamine
Which of the following psychologists is most likely to study how humans process information? Dr. Alvarez, a behavioral psychologist Dr. Carlson, a cognitive psychologist Dr. Elrod, a physiological psychologist
Dr. Carlson, a cognitive psychologist
In classical conditioning, a conditioned response can weaken and eventually disappear. This is referred to as Discrimination Generalization Extinction
Extinction
A child's temperament has no effect on the security of their attachment. True False
False
A stimulus that is inherently (naturally) reinforcing is called a secondary reinforcer. True False
False
All dreams occur during REM sleep. True False
False
Because they relied on anecdotes rather than experiments, the forerunners of modern psychology were always wrong in their description of human behavior. True False
False
Cones, which are more sensitive to light than rods, are responsible for peripheral vision and vision in dim light. True False
False
During exposure to light (daytime), melatonin production increases, helping us maintain wakefulness. True False
False
Empirical evidence is the evidence gathered by a careful reflection on one's personal experiences. True False
False
Flashbulb memories, unlike other memories, are completely accurate records of the past. True False
False
In operant conditioning, positive reinforcement leads to increasing of behavior, whereas negative reinforcement leads to decreasing of behavior. True False
False
Maternal use of cigarettes during pregnancy causes damage to the placenta but not to the baby itself. True False
False
Obesity is almost always based on overeating and/or emotional responses to stress or trauma. True False
False
Operant conditioning is also referred to as associative learning. True False
False
Puberty is defined as the age at which a person enters middle school or junior high. True False
False
Research has shown that smiles always signal the same underlying emotion, regardless of culture or situational factors. True False
False
The cerebral hemispheres are connected by the cerebellum. True False
False
We encode our memories as exact replicas of our sensory experiences. True False
False
All stimulants are illicit drugs. True False
False (Caffeine and nicotine are both stimulants, and both are legal)
Perception always accurately reflects external reality. True False
False (Perception is our interpretation of information, and it may not always be accurate)
As healthy, older adults age, what generally happens to their intelligence? Both fluid and crystallized intelligence decline. Fluid intelligence declines but crystallized intelligence remains stable. Neither fluid nor crystallized intelligence decline.
Fluid intelligence declines but crystallized intelligence remains stable.
According to the [ ], raw scores on IQ tests in developed countries steadily climbed throughout the 20th century. Intelligence Validation Hypothesis Flynn Effect Industrial Revolution
Flynn Effect
Match the lobe of the brain to the function it serves: Frontal, Occipital, Parietal, Temporal; bodily sensations, hearing/ language, vision, thinking/ voluntary movements
Frontal: thinking, voluntary movements Occipital: vision Parietal: bodily sensations Temporal: hearing, language
Which school of thought in psychology tried to explain how specific behaviors and mental processes help a person adapt to the environment? Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychology
Functionalism
Dr. Spires talks with some students before psychology class begins. Spires says, "I believe that mental experience is best understood as a whole, rather than in terms of its parts." Her students recognize that Spires describes which school of thought? Structuralism Gestalt Psychology Functionalism
Gestalt Psychology
[ ] is usually the best approach to problems that have several possible answers that vary in quality. Informal reasoning Random selection Formal reasoning
Informal reasoning
Some nights Corey has problems falling asleep. Other nights, he wakes up several times during the night and has difficulty returning to sleep. Corey likely suffers from which sleep disorder? Insomnia Night Terrors Narcolepsy
Insomnia
[ ] is an inferred characteristic, usually defined as the ability to profit from experience, acquire knowledge, think abstractly, act purposefully, or adapt to changes in the environment. Mental age Intelligence Rationality
Intelligence
He is considered the Father of American Psychology. Titchener James Wundt
James
Which sense monitors your ability to understand the position of your body parts in relation to each other without having to give those parts your full attention? Kinesthesis Vestibular Gustation
Kinesthesis
Chomsky's [ ] contends that humans are biologically prewired for speech. Holophrastic Speech Interactionist View of Language Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
[ ] is the cessation of menstruation and of the production of ova (eggs) for the female. Adrenarche Menarche Menopause
Menopause
[ ] is the knowledge or awareness of one's own cognitive processes. Emotional Intelligence Practical Intelligence Metacognition
Metacognition
"White matter" refers to which of the following? Strings of Synapses Myelinated Axons Clusters of Glial Cells
Myelinated Axons
Kendra has a sleep disorder in which she suddenly falls into "sleep attacks" during the daytime. What is the name of Kendra's disorder? Sleep Apnea Narcolepsy Insomnia
Narcolepsy
Developmental psychologist Arthur Chang watches children in a daycare center through a one-way mirror. Chang is utilizing which form of research? Naturalistic Observation Case Study Approach Experimentation
Naturalistic Observation
Which of the following statements is NOT true of a correlation? Correlations can indicate possible causal factors. Negative correlations indicate relatively weak relationships. Negative correlations indicate inverse relationships.
Negative correlations indicate relatively weak relationships.
[ ] are the brain's communication specialists, transmitting information to, from, and within the central nervous system. Glial cells Neurons Receptors
Neurons
What drug is one of the major preventable causes of death in our country and is responsible for diseases like cancer and irreparable major organ damage? Alcohol Marijuana Nicotine
Nicotine
What is the process that takes place when a person learns new responses by watching the behavior of another individual without having to experience it for him/herself? Latent Learning Classical Conditioning Observational Learning
Observational Learning
The existence of afterimages provides support for the [ ] theory of color vision. Trichromatic Color constancy Opponent-process
Opponent-process
When Clara interacts with her sister, Shirley, Clara's interpretations of Shirley's behavior and comments are influenced by preconceptions and expectations from their previous experiences. Which term(s) describes this dynamic? Stroup Effect Selective Attention Perceptual Set
Perceptual Set
Which of the following best describes the relationship between genes and traits? Physical traits are usually determined by a single gene pair, whereas psychological traits are usually determined by multiple genes. Physical and psychological traits are usually determined by a single gene. Physical and psychological traits are usually determined by multiple genes.
Physical and psychological traits are usually determined by multiple genes.
[ ] is the brain's ability to adapt and reorganize itself following trauma or surgical alteration. Plasticity Concordance Lateralization
Plasticity
[ ] thinkers generally assume that a correct answer always exists to problems and can be obtained through the senses or from authorities. Quasi-reflective Reflective Pre-reflective
Pre-reflective
[ ] is the ability to repeat a study and see the same results. Reliance Plausibility Replication
Replication
Pedro has suffered a head injury that causes him to have no memory of the events preceding the injury. He is suffering from Retroactive interference. Retrograde Amnesia Anterograde Amnesia
Retrograde Amnesia
[ ] is the genetically influenced weight range of an individual, maintained by biological mechanisms that regulate food intake, fat reserves, and metabolism. Set point Goal weight Extrinsic weight
Set point
Willemena has a genetic disorder which causes her body to produce too little of the hormone leptin. Which of the following is likely a symptom of her disorder? Her metabolism works too quickly. She is overweight due to her overeating. She is underweight.
She is overweight due to her overeating.
Lindsey believes that her personality is influenced by hidden feelings deep inside her that she has no control over. She feels that her mother's early interactions with her have somehow made her the way she is. Which theorist would be most interested in meeting with Lindsey to discuss her problems? Sigmund Freud Albert Bandura John Watson
Sigmund Freud
Which of the following best describes REM sleep? Sleep in which the brain becomes more active but muscle activity is blocked The deepest level of sleep Dream sleep accompanied by increased muscle activity.
Sleep in which the brain becomes more active but muscle activity is blocked
Which modern psychological perspective focuses on how our behavior is influenced by the other people in our environment and the communities we belong to? Biological Learning Sociocultural
Sociocultural
Which perspective is most responsible for bringing issues related to diversity to the forefront of psychological research? Humanistic Perspective Sociocultural Perspective Biological Perspective
Sociocultural Perspective
Experts suggest that college students distribute their study sessions throughout the semester rather than preparing for exams by cramming. This means that college students should use which approach to memorization? Spaced practice Massed practice Cramming
Spaced practice
In which stage do you spend the majority of your sleep time? Stage 2 (Baseline) Stage 5 (REM) Stage 1 (Transition)
Stage 2 (Baseline)
[ ] involved the analysis of the basic elements or building blocks of the mind. Gestalt Psychology Functionalism Structuralism
Structuralism
Which of the following is the most complete definition of psychology? The challenge of behavior and mental processes. The art of behavior and mental processes. The science of behavior and mental processes.
The science of behavior and mental processes.
In her dissertation research, a graduate student finds a correlation of +0.95 between two of the variables being studied. How should she interpret this correlation coefficient? There is no relationship between the variables. The variables have a strong, positive relationship. The variables have a strong, negative relationship.
The variables have a strong, positive relationship.
According to Mary Ainsworth, which of the following best describes the behavioral response of a securely attached infant to the separation from their parent? They are not concerned upon separation, but cry to be picked up and held on the parent's return. They do not seem to care when the parent leaves the room and do not seek contact with the parent upon her or his return. They cry or protest if the parent leaves the room and welcome the parent's return.
They cry or protest if the parent leaves the room and welcome the parent's return.
What property of some brain cells led scientists to call them mirror neurons? Their structure perfectly mirrors the structure of a neighboring neuron. They fire when a person or animal observes others carrying out an action. They only fire when a person of animal looks in a mirror.
They fire when a person or animal observes others carrying out an action.
[ ] is the increased resistance to a drug's effects accompanying continued use. Dependence Withdrawal Tolerance
Tolerance
People with normal color vision are described as Dichromats Trichromats Monochromats
Trichromats
A person who is low in emotional intelligence is likely to misread the nonverbal signals of others. True False
True
A researcher wants to know whether eating chocolate makes people nervous. Some participants are given two bars of chocolate to eat and some are given no chocolate at all, and then all of the participants are tested for nervousness an hour later. In this experiment, the amount of chocolate eaten is the independent variable. True False
True
According to Maslow, if given the opportunity, people will strive toward self-actualization. True False
True
An experiment is a controlled test of a hypothesis in which the researcher manipulates one variable to discover its effect on another. True False
True
As a behavioral psychologist, Watson believed that the whole rich array of human emotion and behavior could be accounted for by conditioning principles. True False
True
As the night progresses, the amount of time spent in REM sleep increases. True False
True
B. F. Skinner believed that human free will is an illusion. True False
True
Being involved in social networks and a close community is one of the most powerful predictors of having a long and healthy life. True False
True
Critical thinking is defined as the ability to assess claims and make judgments on the basis of well-supported reasons and evidence. True False
True
Culture influences norms about emotional display and experience. True False
True
Epigenetic changes can be affected by environmental factors. True False
True
Explicit memory requires a conscious effort to recall, while implicit memory does not. True False
True
Expression of an emotion that the person does not really feel is called emotion work. True False
True
Freudian concepts were, and still are, rejected by most empirically oriented psychologists. True False
True
In general, each of the cerebral hemispheres controls feeling and movement on the opposite side of the body. True False
True
Increases in obesity rates have occurred in both sexes, all social classes, and all age groups across the world. True False
True
Maturation is the unfolding of genetically influenced behaviors and physical characteristics. True False
True
Most human traits are influenced by more than one gene. True False
True
Most psychologists define learning as a relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience. True False
True
Procedural memory involves motor or performance skills. True False
True
Reflective judgment is basically another term for what has been called critical thinking. True False
True
Repression is also referred to as motivated forgetting. True False
True
Smell is the only sense in which sensory information does not go through the thalamus on its way to the cerebral cortex. True False
True
The amygdala scrutinizes information for its emotional importance and makes the initial decision to approach or withdraw from a situation. True False
True
The attachment theory of love emphasizes that people acquire their attachment styles of love, in large part, from how their parents cared for them. True False
True
The body's response in the alarm stage of the GAS is called the "fight or flight" response. True False
True
The inability to distinguish what you originally experienced from what you heard or were later told about an event is called source misattribution. True False
True
The lateral hypothalamus initiates (turns on) eating , whereas the ventromedial hypothalamusregulates feelings of satiety (fullness). True False
True
The nervous system uses neurotransmitters as messengers, whereas the endocrine system uses hormones. True False
True
The process of acquiring language begins in the womb. True False
True
The word "correlation" is often used as a synonym for "relationship." True False
True
To psychologists, motivation refers to an inferred process within a person that causes them to move toward a goal or away from an unpleasant situation. True False
True
Under most circumstances, recognition memory tasks are easier than recall memory tasks. True False
True
When one is first acquiring a response, learning is usually most rapid under a continuous reinforcement schedule. True False
True
Jane's dad spins her around and around. When he puts her down, Jane immediately feels as if the room is spinning around her. Jane's experience indicates an imbalance in which of the following? Olfaction Kinesthetic Sense Vestibular Sense
Vestibular Sense
Hans and Franz lift weights at their local gym. When their trainer adds a two-pound weight to Hans's normal fifty-pound load, Hans immediately notices. However, when the same two-pound weight is added to Franz's normal two-hundred-pound load, he isn't aware of the extra weight. The difference in Hans's and Franz's experience is consistent with the principles in Difference threshold theory. Weber's law. Absolutely threshold theory.
Weber's law.
Which question is most likely to be associated with episodic memory? What time is my dentist's appointment next week? Where did I go on my first date? Who wrote Jane Eyre?
Where did I go on my first date?
This psychologist is considered the Father of Psychology: James Titchener Wundt
Wundt
Who established the first psychological laboratory in 1879? Wundt Locke Freud
Wundt
Dr. Schultze conducts research on the effects of a new drug on obsessive-compulsive disorder. In his study, neither Schultze nor the participants know who is receiving the active drug and who is receiving the placebo. This example best describes random sampling. a single-blind study. a double-blind study.
a double-blind study.
A person feels competent in acquiring skills, using tools, and learning to make things (industriousness). According to Erik Erikson's theory, she has successfully resolved the inevitable crisis that occurred when she was [ ]. an infant a school child a preschooler
a school child
Janet sees a bat flying over the lake and says, "Birdie"! Her mother says, "That flies like a bird, Janet, but that is a bat." Janet begins pointing saying, "Bat! Bat! Bat!" Piaget would say that this is an example of [ ]. assimilation preoperational thought accommodation
accommodation
Donna told her husband that she felt butterflies in her stomach when they viewed the two-story home on Jackson Street yesterday, so she is convinced that is the house for their family. Donna is exhibiting [ ]. affect heuristic mental set confirmation bias
affect heuristic
Match the Prenatal Stage with the appropriate description and timeframe: Fetus Stage: zygote formed conception and implantation in uterine wall baby most vulnerable to teratogens age of viability 2 weeks 6 weeks 7 months long
age of viability; 7 months
Cathy hears a rattling sound as she hikes through the desert. Her muscles tense, her blood pressure rises, and her digestion shuts down. According to Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome, she is in the [ ]. exhaustion phase resistance phase alarm phase
alarm phase
Duane purchases a cupboard for his kitchen. He assembles the cupboard by explicitly following a series of steps illustrated in the instruction manual. Which type of problem-solving strategy has Duane adopted? multitasking heuristic algorithmic
algorithmic
The [ ] is the part of the brain that is involved with the formation and consolidation of memories associated with fear and other emotions. amygdala frontal lobes cerebellum
amygdala
Which stimulus is most likely to increase oxytocin levels in a human's brain? an affectionate touch stress pain
an affectionate touch
As Miranda looks at the grade scored in her final exams, she thinks, "I did well on this exam, because I studied hard." Miranda's thoughts suggest that she has [ ]. an external locus of control a tendency to exert primary control an internal locus of control
an internal locus of control
Which of the following is most likely to be a prototype of the concept "fruit" for someone who grew up in the American Midwest? apple guava coconut
apple
The functioning of blood vessels, glands, and internal organs is regulated by the [ ]. autonomic nervous system somatic nervous system lymphatic system
autonomic nervous system
During Erikson's stage of [ ], a person must learn to be independent about his or her actions. trust versus mistrust autonomy versus shame and doubt generativity versus stagnation
autonomy versus shame and doubt
Ellie's psychologist recently administered an IQ test on her. The results indicated that Ellie's IQ is 110, which is in the [ ] for IQ. average below average above average
average
Based on Mary Ainsworth's studies, [ ] children did not care if the parent left the room, made little effort to seek contact with the parent on her or his return, and treated a stranger in about the same way as the parent. anxious avoidant secure
avoidant
Match the Prenatal Stage with the appropriate description and timeframe: Embryonic Stage: zygote formed conception and implantation in uterine wall baby most vulnerable to teratogens age of viability 2 weeks long 6 weeks long 7 months long
baby most vulnerable to teratogens; 6 weeks long
The rate at which one's body burns calories at rest is called basal metabolism rate. homeostasis. set point.
basal metabolism rate.
Abraham Maslow envisioned people's motives as forming a pyramid. The first needs to be satisfied (the foundation) were [ ]. basic survival needs security needs social needs
basic survival needs
Based on his observations of cats in puzzle boxes, Thorndike concluded that animals can learn from watching others model behavior. behavior is controlled by its consequences. behavior modification does not work.
behavior is controlled by its consequences.
Depth cues that require the use of both eyes are called binocular cues. convergence cues. dichromatic cues.
binocular cues.
In contrast to agonists, antagonists are drugs that block action of neurotransmitters. mimic the action of neurotransmitters. increase the effectiveness of neurotransmitters.
block action of neurotransmitters.
The three components of emotions are bodily arousal, cognitions, and expressed behavior. bodily arousal, motives, and expressed behavior. bodily arousal, cognitions, and memories.
bodily arousal, cognitions, and expressed behavior.
Zora is currently in therapy for treatment of an eating disorder. Every day she eats a box of donuts and an entire bag of chips and then makes herself vomit. Zora most likely has which of the following disorders? binge-eating disorder bulimia nervosa anorexia nervosa
bulimia nervosa
Within the cell, [ ] are rod-shaped structures that carry the genes. chromosomes DNA genes
chromosomes
The pattern of fluctuations in bodily processes that occur regularly each day are called [ ]. biofeedback loops. homeostatic rhythms. circadian rhythms.
circadian rhythms.
When you look at the drawing below, your brain fills in the gaps so that you perceive a complete form—in this case, a square. This occurs due to the Gestalt principle of [ ]. _________ | | | ______ | proximity closure similarity
closure
The auditory receptors are located in the [ ]. ear drum oval window cochlea
cochlea
The [ ] theory of dreaming suggests that dreaming is simply a continuation of our daytime thinking. cognitive problem-focused consolidation
cognitive
On a trip to Australia, Corbin sees an ibis for the first time. Despite never having seen one before, he uses his [ ]for bird to quickly identify the ibis as a type of bird. concept proposition algorithm
concept
Pauline became ill after eating eggs contaminated with salmonella. She subsequently becomes nauseous whenever she sees eggs. This is an example of stimulus discrimination. conditioned taste aversion. spontaneous recovery.
conditioned taste aversion.
Confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you, or a belief that you remember something when it never actually happened, is called [ ]. confabulation repression flashbulb memory
confabulation
An effective way to deal with thoughts and feelings that make you ashamed, worried, frightened, or sad is to [ ]. continue to think about them until they decrease suppress them confess them to someone else
confess them to someone else
Reginald is a Green Party supporter. He goes out of his way to read articles about the achievements of the Green Party, but doesn't pay any attention to articles that are critical of the party and its candidates. Reginald is exhibiting [ ]. availability heuristic hindsight bias confirmation bias
confirmation bias
In Freudian theory, the actual events that occur in a dream are referred to as its [ ] content, while the underlying meaning of a dream is its [ ] content. manifest; latent reality; distortion conscious; subconscious
conscious; subconscious
Psychologists refer to the state of awareness of ourselves and the world around us as: mindfulness consciousness circadian
consciousness
The process by which a long-term memory becomes durable and relatively stable is called [ ]. confabulation consolidation chunking
consolidation
A statistical measure of the degree of association between two variables is called a(n) dependent variable. correlation coeffcient. inverse relationship.
correlation coeffcient.
Garry is a 5-year-old who has a conditioned fear of furry and hairy things. He is fond of a snack of milk and chocolate cookies and associates pleasant feelings with it. Psychologists pair a cat with the snack that Garry enjoys until his fear of the cat goes away. This is an example of [ ]. counterconditioning spontaneous recovery stimulus generalization.
counterconditioning
A psychologist is studying gender relationships in childhood and early adolescence. Students from each grade are separately observed during lunchtime at school in order to assess their seating preferences. The researcher is conducting a cross-sectional study. longitudinal study. double-blind study.
cross-sectional study.
The Type A behavior that is dangerous to health is [ ]. a sense of time urgency frequent irritability cynical hostility
cynical hostility
When Jonathan worries about getting bitten by a shark while swimming at the beach, but doesn't worry about getting cancer from the cigarettes he smokes, he is [ ]. exhibiting confirmation bias demonstrating the availability heuristic exhibiting hindsight bias
demonstrating the availability heuristic
In an experiment, the factor that changes in response to some other factor is referred to as the control variable. independent variable. dependent variable.
dependent variable.
Alcohol is to [ ] as caffeine is to [ ]. depressant; stimulant stimulant; opioid depressant; opioid
depressant; stimulant
Match the Piaget's Stage of Cognitive Development with the appropriate description and age: Formal Operational stage: learns through concrete actions: looking, touching, putting things in mouth, sucking, grabbing develop conservation skills egocentrism (can't see others perspectives) develop abstract reasoning skills birth-2 years old 2-7 years old 7-11 years old 11-adult
develop abstract reasoning skills; 11-adult
Match the Piaget's Stage of Cognitive Development with the appropriate description and age: Concrete stage: learns through concrete actions: looking, touching, putting things in mouth, sucking, grabbing develop conservation skills egocentrism (can't see others perspectives) develop abstract reasoning skills birth-2 years old 2-7 years old 7-11 years old 11-adult
develop conservation skills; 7-11 years old
Heather has a history of behavior problems and conflicts with her parents. Now, she is in sixth grade and is the first girl in her class to attain sexual maturity. When compared to later-maturing girls, Heather is more likely to [ ]. develop more emotional and substance abuse problems than her typically developing peers have a positive body image and gain prestige for athletic skills develop positive communication patterns with her parents
develop more emotional and substance abuse problems than her typically developing peers
During the war in Iraq, Max saw his best friend killed during an enemy attack. Max felt that he was partially responsible for his friend's death, and he has a great deal of guilt. Subsequently, Max has perfect recall of his war experience, except for his friend's death. Max's psychologically caused amnesia is referred to as reactive amnesia. retrograde amnesia. dissociative amnesia.
dissociative amnesia.
Match the Piaget's Stage of Cognitive Development with the appropriate description and age: Preoperational stage: learns through concrete actions: looking, touching, putting things in mouth, sucking, grabbing develop conservation skills egocentrism (can't see others perspectives) develop abstract reasoning skills birth-2 years old 2-7 years old 7-11 years old 11-adult
egocentrism (can't see others perspectives); 2-7 years old
When a neurotransmitter binds to a receptor site, it can cause [ ]. the receptor to fire an action potential either an excitatory response or an inhibitory response an inhibitory response, but it cannot cause an excitatory response
either an excitatory response or an inhibitory response
What type of evidence is considered valid in psychological research? empirical hypothetical psychic
empirical
_______ is putting information into your memory, _____ is retaining information in memory, and ______ is bringing information to mind. encoding decoding retrieval storage
encoding, storage, retrieval
Ben is a long-distance runner. After a certain point in his workout, he begins to feel a natural "high" instead of pain. This feeling is likely the result of chemicals in his brain called enzymes. endorphins. stimulants.
endorphins.
Tracey has been having chronic headaches and she is behind in all her classes. For the past six months, her job has been extremely stressful, but she doesn't feel that she can quit because she needs the money for tuition. Her vulnerability to illness, such as chronic hypertension, has increased. According to Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome, Tracey is in the [ ]. exhaustion phase resistance phase alarm phase
exhaustion phase
The day after the election, Julie says that she knew all along who the winner would be. Although it is possible that she had some special insight into the election, it is more likely that Julie is [ ]. exaggerating the improbable exhibiting hindsight bias exhibiting confirmation bias
exhibiting hindsight bias
A(n) [ ] allows a researcher to control and manipulate the situation being studied. experiment survey case study
experiment
In an experiment, the [ ] group receives the manipulation of the independent variable. control placebo experimental
experimental
Regarding Experimental Research: When the participant's expectations , rather than the experimental treatment, produce the desired outcome, this is called the placebo effect. overgeneralization. experimenter bias.
experimenter bias.
Because of childhood amnesia, most researchers agree that the memories people say they have of their first three years of life are based on [ ]. family stories, photographs, and imagination unconscious memories that float to the surface actual recall of the events
family stories, photographs, and imagination
Johnny gets a paycheck every two weeks. fixed-ratio fixed-interval variable-ratio variable-interval
fixed-interval
A dog is given a treat after every time it rolls over 3 times. fixed-ratio fixed-interval variable-ratio variable-interval
fixed-ratio
Even though she was only a toddler at the time, 55-year-old Jean has a vivid picture in her mind of her mother weeping when the television announced that President Kennedy had been assassinated. Jean's experience is an example of which of the following? retrograde amnesia flashbulb memory misinformation effect
flashbulb memory
According to the serial-position effect, if you are shown a list of items and then asked to immediately recall them, you will most easily recall items [ ]. from the beginning and the end of the list from the middle and the end of the list only from the beginning of the list
from the beginning and the end of the list
From a Freudian perspective, the purpose of dreams is to: sort through possible solutions to everyday problems. reconcile urges. fulfill underlying wishes.
fulfill underlying wishes.
Will you sink into complacency and selfishness, or will you experience the pleasure of creativity and renewal by investing in others? According to Erik Erikson, this is the crisis of [ ]. identity versus role confusion initiative versus guilt generativity versus stagnation
generativity versus stagnation
An infant is shown a picture of a circle over and over again. Eventually, the baby no longer looks at the picture. The infant has [ ] to the circle stimulus. After a period of time has passed, the infant is reintroduced to the picture and becomes newly interested. In this case, the infant has [ ] to the circle stimulus. acclimated; reacclimated habituated; dishabituated accustomed; re-accustomed
habituated; dishabituated
Melanie likes to put her headphones on and listen to her music at very high volume. This habit will likely lead to her damaging the [ ] in her ears, which can result in permanent hearing loss. hair cells ossicles ear drum
hair cells
Freud believes that dreams [ ], and the Activation-Synthesis theory contends that dreams [ ]. are random charges of the brain; are purposeful brain charges are always remembered; are never remembered have underlying meaning; have no underlying meaning
have underlying meaning; have no underlying meaning
Matt is making his famous chili. Instead of measuring the amount of chopped peppers to add, he knows that a handful is "usually about right." This illustrates the use of a(n) [ ]. prototype algorithm heuristic
heuristic
Suppose a researcher finds that taste in music tends to be much more similar for identical twins than it is for fraternal twins. This would suggest that the heritability for musical taste is relatively high relatively low higher for identical twins than fraternal twins
higher for identical twins than fraternal twins
The [ ] plays a critical role in the formation of long-term explicit memories. cerebellum frontal lobes hippocampus
hippocampus
When you are under stress, the brain's [ ] sends messages to the endocrine glands along two major pathways. corpus callosum hypothalamus amygdala
hypothalamus
In a study of the effects of various brands of ice cream on weight gain, the type of ice cream consumed represents the dependent variable. independent variable. control variable.
independent variable
People who participate in research studies must participate voluntarily and must know enough about the study to make an intelligent decision about participating. This concept is known as informed consent. human welfare. the APA code.
informed consent.
The experience of "jet lag" is the result of a phenomenon called [ ]. hormonal rhythm internal desynchronization biological fluctuations
internal desynchronization
Diana is in her twenties and has successfully resolved each life crisis as it has occurred throughout her development. According to Erik Erikson, Diana now must resolve the crisis of [ ]. intimacy versus isolation integrity versus despair initiative versus guilt
intimacy versus isolation
Your psychology professor asks a student volunteer to concentrate on eating an apple and then describe the individual elements of that experience. Your professor is demonstrating the technique of [ ] which is a technique used by investigators of [ ]. introspection; structuralism psychoanalysis; functionalism stream of consciousness; behaviorism
introspection; structuralism
Your heartbeat, digestion, and pupil contractions are [ ] processes regulated by the [ ] nervous system. voluntary; somatic involuntary; autonomic parasympathetic; somatic
involuntary; autonomic
Linda engages in activities only if she will receive a reward. In regard to motivation, Linda [ ]. is extrinsically motivated has a need for mastery. is intrinsically motivated
is extrinsically motivated
Professor Bell notices that one of his students seems to frame her participation in the course in terms of being judged favorably by fellow students and avoiding his criticism. It is likely that the student is motivated by performance goals feels intrinsic pleasure in the course material she is mastering. regards failure as a source of useful information to help her improve.
is motivated by performance goals
Empirical evidence is information that is observable and verifiable. confirms your beliefs. is easily obtained.
is observable and verifiable.
Scientists use the term [ ] to describe the division of functions between the right and left hemispheres of the brain. plasticity split-brain lateralization
lateralization
Match the Piaget's Stage of Cognitive Development with the appropriate description and age: Sensorimotor stage: learns through concrete actions: looking, touching, putting things in mouth, sucking, grabbing develop conservation skills egocentrism (can't see others perspectives) develop abstract reasoning skills birth-2 years old 2-7 years old 7-11 years old 11-adult
learns through concrete actions: looking, touching, putting things in mouth, sucking, grabbing; birth-2 years old
Patients with [ ] hemisphere damage in the brain may have difficulties with reading, identifying objects, making symbolic gestures or pantomimes, and describing events in the correct order. frontal left right
left
Considered permanent: short-term memory long-term memory sensory memory
long-term memory
Includes procedural and declarative knowledge: short-term memory long-term memory sensory memory
long-term memory
Strengthening synaptic connections between neurons by repeated stimulation is known as long-term potentiation neuronal networks mnemonics
long-term potentiation
After their marriage, Patrick and Mary Anne agreed to participate in a research project that investigated differences in the level of marital satisfaction over time. Every five years they had to complete a survey that indicated their marital satisfaction. Patrick and Mary Anne are participants in a double-blind study. cross-sectional study. longitudinal study.
longitudinal study.
There are some problems that cannot be solved, but we can change the way we think about the problem. What coping method is being used when a person says, "I'm devastated that our home was flooded, but at least it is still standing. Some of the houses closer to the river are completely gone"? learning from the experience making social comparisons drawing on social support
making social comparisons
The concept of "Tabula Rasa," popularized by John Locke, emphasized the view that man is born with no innate notions and predispositions. the mind and body interact through "interactive dualism." man's inner psyche, the unconscious, influences his behaviors.
man is born with no innate notions and predispositions.
males and females of approximately equal physical attractiveness are likely to select each other as partners: matching hypothesis proximity reciprocity similarity
matching hypothesis
The facial-feedback hypothesis suggests that people primarily recognize other people's emotions by their facial expressions. mimicking the facial expression associated with an emotion will result in the experience of that emotion. facial feedback is an indicator of one's genuine feelings.
mimicking the facial expression associated with an emotion will result in the experience of that emotion.
Anthony was raised in a substandard orphanage where he was given little attention. He wasn't adopted until he was 6 years old. Anthony is [ ] to become insecurely attached to his adoptive parents as compared to a child that did not experience the same level of abandonment and deprivation. more likely less likely no more likely
more likely
Early maturing boys generally have [ ] than late-maturing boys. fewer problems with the law more size and strength advantages to boost sports skills more negative concepts about their bodies
more size and strength advantages to boost sports skills
In his research on male pattern baldness, Dr. Toupee has observed that, on average, men with less hair tend to be older than men with more hair. This would be considered a(n) [ ] correlation. negligible positive negative
negative
A teen gets her cell phone privileges revoked after she breaks curfew. positive punishment positive reinforcement negative reinforcement negative punishment
negative punishment
Johnny does his laundry in order to avoid his mother's incessant nagging. positive punishment positive reinforcement negative reinforcement negative punishment
negative reinforcement
Chemical messengers that transport nerve impulses from one nerve cell to another are called neurotransmitters. synapses. hormones.
neurotransmitters.
Most psychoactive drugs produce their effects primarily by acting on [ ]. hypothalamus. neurotransmitters. hormones.
neurotransmitters.
Retroactive interference is when older memories interfere with newer memories. less frequently experienced events interfere with more frequently experienced events. newer memories interfere with older memories.
newer memories interfere with older memories.
Which of the following relationships would most likely have the weakest correlation? number of fingers on a person's hand and intelligence air temperature and number of air conditioners being used a school child's age and vocabulary
number of fingers on a person's hand and intelligence
According to Piaget, during their first year, infants develop [ ], the understanding that an object continues to exist even when you cannot see it or touch it. assimilation conservation object permanence
object permanence
By conducting his experiment with Bobo the Clown, psychologist Albert Bandura came to the conclusion that children learn aggression through classical conditioning. latent learning. observing and imitating models.
observing and imitating models.
Researchers use descriptive statistics when they want to: draw inferences about how statistically meaningful a study's results are. combine and analyze data from many studies. organize and summarize research data.
organize and summarize research data.
While Breanna is walking on the road, a bicyclist swerves toward her. Her heart races and sweat breaks out as she jumps out of harm's way. Soon, Breanna's heart rate begins to decrease. This calming reaction is due to the action of Breanna's [ ]. parasympathetic nervous system sympathetic nervous system lymphatic system
parasympathetic nervous system
Emerging adulthood, the years between the ages of 18 and 25, is considered to be a new phase of life in which [ ]. crises similar to midlife crises commonly occur rates of emotional distress increase greatly as people assume adult responsibilities people feel that they are no longer adolescents but are not yet fully adult
people feel that they are no longer adolescents but are not yet fully adult
The tendency to perceive properties of an object as remaining the same despite changes in its retinal image is called closure. perceptual constancy. figure-ground.
perceptual constancy.
After repeatedly using a drug over six months, Elian's body chemistry has changed such that it depends on having a steady supply of the drug. Elian has developed psychological dependence tolerance physiological dependence
physiological dependence
Which gland is best described as the "master gland"? pituitary gland pineal gland adrenal gland
pituitary gland
According to your textbook, which of the following environmental factors is associated with reduced intelligence? exposure to video games poor prenatal care intergenerational households
poor prenatal care
Julie finds that the more she sleeps on the eve of an exam, the higher the score she gets on the exam. There is [ ] correlation between the amount Julie sleeps and her exam scores. negligible positive negative
positive
Angelo gets his mouth washed out with soap for talking back to his mother. positive punishment positive reinforcement negative reinforcement negative punishment
positive punishment
Susie receives 10 demerits for being late to chapel. positive punishment positive reinforcement negative reinforcement negative punishment
positive punishment
Jenny gets an "A" on her test after she studies hard for her Psychology test. positive punishment positive reinforcement negative reinforcement negative punishment
positive reinforcement
In terms of prefrontal activation associated with emotions, the left cerebral cortex is to [ ] emotions as the right cerebral cortex is to [ ] emotions. positive; negative strong; weak withdraw; approach
positive; negative
The ACT test has what psychologists call "predictive validity," which means that ACT test scores can determine with certainty one's potential in college. provide completely accurate details of a student's academic ability. predict college student potential academic outcomes
predict college student potential academic outcomes
While helping to build a railroad in the 1800s, Phineas Gage showed severe personality changes following an accident that damaged his prefrontal cortex. hypothalamus. hippocampus.
prefrontal cortex.
Which approach to explaining dreams is best supported by the fact that students who are worried about getting a good grade in a class often have recurring dreams of running out of time on exams, oversleeping and missing class, or suddenly realizing that a paper deadline was just missed? consolidation Activation-Synthesis problem-focused
problem-focused
After their home in California is damaged during an earthquake and they have taken time to grieve their loss, a couple researches the federal loan program to help them rebuild their house. Their behavior is an example of [ ]. problem-focused coping distraction reappraisal
problem-focused coping
tendency of having higher level of attraction to those that are near to us: matching hypothesis proximity reciprocity similarity
proximity
There are some problems that cannot be solved, but we can change the way we think about the problem. What coping method is being used when a person says, "Well, I may have lost my accounting job, but I always did want a chance to work with people, and now I can find a job that allows me to do that"? learning from the experience reappraising the situation making social comparisons
reappraising the situation
The tendency to like people who like us is called: matching hypothesis proximity reciprocity similarity
reciprocity
Annie is an interior designer. Unfortunately for her, she has the most common form of color blindness. What type of color blindness does she have? red-yellow red-green blue-green
red-green
People who are [ ] thinkers generally understand that some things can never be known with certainty, but they also understand that some judgments are more valid than others. pre-reflective reflective quasi-reflective
reflective
Maintenance rehearsal involves practice based on [ ], whereas elaborative rehearsal involves practice based on [ ]. repeating information as a whole; breaking the information into smaller pieces. chunking; partial rehearsal. repetition; rehearsing meaningful associations.
repetition; rehearsing meaningful associations.
The visual receptors are located in the [ ], which is located in the back of the eye. retina cornea iris
retina
Patients with [ ] hemisphere damage in the brain may have difficulty identifying faces, interpreting emotional expressions, or understanding music or art. right left frontal
right
Evie touches the cheek of her two-month-old daughter, Ellen. In response, Ellen turns her head toward the touch in search of something to suck. Ellen is demonstrating the [ ] reflex. rooting Babinski Moro
rooting
Phil's mental representation of Thanksgiving includes associations about turkeys, attitudes toward the holiday, and expectations about the weight he would gain! These are all part of his [ ] for the holiday. schema proposition heuristic
schema
Which of the following is one of the functions of the placenta during pregnancy? triggering the division of the zygote secreting testosterone when the embryo is male screening out some, but not all, harmful substances
screening out some, but not all, harmful substances
In the Awareness video, many were not able to perceive the gorilla moving through the middle of the circle, because they were hyper-focused on counting the number of times the basketball was being passed. This concept of limiting attention to certain stimuli while filtering out other stimuli is called divided consciousness. selective attention. perception.
selective attention.
Katerina has the conviction that she can do what she sets out to do, whether it is mastering a new skill or reaching her goal of becoming a U.S. citizen. Psychologists call this feeling of competence [ ]. self-efficacy drive a performance goal
self-efficacy
Your general world information (e.g., state capitals, U.S. presidents) is stored in semantic memory episodic memory retrospective memory
semantic memory
When she goes into her mother's kitchen, Jessica doesn't know how long she will be able to stay in the room because of the overpowering smell of onions. But when her sister comes home an hour later and complains about the smell, Jessica realizes that she no longer smells the onions at all. This is an example of [ ]. absolute threshold. a just noticeable difference. sensory adaptation.
sensory adaptation.
Involves stimuli coming in to our senses: short-term memory long-term memory sensory memory
sensory memory
Shortest in duration: short-term memory long-term memory sensory memory
sensory memory
In operant conditioning, reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behavior is a procedure called [ ]. shaping. chaining. higher-order conditioning.
shaping.
Also called "conscious mind": short-term memory long-term memory sensory memory
short-term memory
Information held for 30 seconds before forgotten: short-term memory long-term memory sensory memory
short-term memory
Limited in its capacity to hold information: short-term memory long-term memory sensory memory
short-term memory
the rule that birds of a feather flock together: matching hypothesis proximity reciprocity similarity
similarity
The semantic network model proposes a process called [ ] in which thinking of a concept leads to a rippling effect that triggers other related concepts. consolidation long-term potentiation spreading activation
spreading activation
Although Little Albert was classically conditioned to fear a rat, he also began to fear dogs, rabbits, and a Santa Claus mask. This is an example of reconditioning. stimulus discrimination. stimulus generalization.
stimulus generalization.
Wundt is to [ ] as James is to [ ]. functionalism; Gestalt structuralism; functionalism behaviorism; functionalism
structuralism; functionalism
When Maxwell was learning to drive, he couldn't imagine how he could ever remember to steer the wheel, flip on the turn signal, step on the accelerator, and still manage to turn the car! After driving for three years, Maxwell's reactions have become automatic. Now, when he drives a car [ ]. convergent thinking is involved nonconscious processes are involved subconscious processes are involved
subconscious processes are involved
Social desirability bias and volunteer bias are problems typically associated with which research method? case study surveys naturalistic observation
surveys
As Monique is walking across the street, a car swerves toward her. Her heart races and sweat breaks out as she jumps out of harm's way. This mobilization of energy is due to the action of Monique's [ ]. parasympathetic nervous system lymphatic sytsem sympathetic nervous system
sympathetic nervous system
Baby Ellie says to her mother, "Me play!" Ellie's speech represents what form of language development? telegraphic speech babbling holophrastic speech
telegraphic speech
Caffeine, psychoactive drugs, cigarettes, and prescription medication are examples of [ ], which are nongenetic agents that potentially cause birth defects. uncontrolled substances teratogens addictions
teratogens
In a neuron, [ ] is to sending as [ ] is to receiving. terminal button; dendrite soma; dendrite axon; terminal button
terminal button; dendrite
The expression "mental processes" that is sometimes used in definitions of psychology refers to both "Cognitions and Affects." The term Affectrefers to the process of mental data manipulation. the feelings or moods that accompany an emotional reaction. the way that other people respond to you.
the feelings or moods that accompany an emotional reaction.
Which of the following is one of the leading environmental culprits causing the worldwide weight-gain epidemic? the increased popularity of eating meals at home with family the increased preference for sedentary activities such as watching videos and television, or sitting at a computer the lack of variety in modern diets
the increased preference for sedentary activities such as watching videos and television, or sitting at a computer
An experiment is conducted to test a new antianxiety drug. After taking the drug, 35 percent of the participants receiving the medication report less anxiety, compared to 36 percent of those taking a placebo. The researchers should conclude that participants knew which group they were in. the medication itself probably has no real effect on anxiety. the drug actually increases anxiety.
the medication itself probably has no real effect on anxiety.
An adolescent has just experienced menarche. This means that [ ]. the onset of menstruation has occurred there has been an increase of hormones in the bloodstream. there has been an increase of emotional outbursts
the onset of menstruation has occurred
Trichromatic theory suggests that the retina has one type of color receptor that responds to each color in 3 different ways. color results from opposing processes involving three sets of color receptors: red-green, blue-yellow, and black-white. the retina has three types of color receptors—red, green, and blue-violet.
the retina has three types of color receptors—red, green, and blue-violet.
The structure that serves as our biological clock and controls our circadian rhythms is [ ]. the pituitary gland the pineal gland the suprachiasmatic nucleus
the suprachiasmatic nucleus
A baby learns that when he is hungry, food is provided, and when he is in pain, he is cuddled and comforted. Erik Erikson suggested that this baby would be developing a sense of [ ]. integrity trust intimacy
trust
In the "Quack Attack" video we watched in class, the older brother would press a button on his phone that "quacked" when his little brother was in earshot. Immediately after the quack, he would then shoot his brother in the head with bullets from a Nerf gun. This caused the little brother to duck to avoid getting hit with the gun pellets. Unconditioned Stimulus (US), Unconditioned Response (UR), Conditioned Response (CR), Neutral Stimulus (NS), Conditioned Stimulus (CS); Quacking sounds, Ducking to avoid bullets, Quacking sounds, Nerf gun bullets hitting head, Ducking to avoid bullets
unconditioned Stimulus (US): nerf gun bullets hitting head; unconditioned response (UR): ducking to avoid bullets; conditioned response (CR): ducking to avoid bullets; neutral stimulus (NS): quacking sounds; conditioned stimulus (CS): quacking sounds
Mrs. Miller gives her students "pop" quizzes on occasion to encourage her students to read the textbook chapters. fixed-ratio fixed-interval variable-ratio variable-interval
variable-interval
Grandpa plays the slot machines at the casino, with the hopes of someday winning the jackpot. fixed-ratio fixed-interval variable-ratio variable-interval
variable-ratio
Retrieving a memory is most like [ ]. replaying a videotape of an event watching unconnected frames of a movie and figuring out what the rest of the scene was like hearing the soundtrack of a story without access to the visual and other sensory images
watching unconnected frames of a movie and figuring out what the rest of the scene was like
Motives address the fundamental question of the [ ] of behavior. why who what
why
Match the Prenatal Stage with the appropriate description and timeframe: Germinal Stage: zygote formed, conception and implantation in uterine wall, baby most vulnerable to teratogens, age of viability; 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 7 months long
zygote formed; conception and implantation in uterine wall; 2 weeks long