psy 110
one thing that can be done to help combat depression is to
(NOT) reduce cognitive dissonance
the percentage of those individuals with an iq score below 70 is __ percent
2.2
regarding to the distribution of adult iq scores on the wais-iv, average intelligence is defined as any score from
90-109
Gender bias in judging abnormality manifests itself in which of the following way(s)?
In diagnoses, women tend to be penalized both for conforming to and ignoring stereotypes
regarding intellectual disabilities, which of the following statements is false
NOT a persons ability to perform adaptive behaviors is more important in evaluating an intellectual disability than iq
the results of the experiments on long term potentiation have demonstrated that
NOT all of these are true
dr searman compares the scores on a new intelligence test to the students grades in school in order to establish the tests
NOT content-construct validity
regarding short term memory (STM) which of the following statements is false
NOT in memory experiments, information in short term memory is gone in 12 to 18 seconds without rehearsal
regarding televised aggression, which of the following statements is false
NOT in recent years, the violent crime rate among youth has declined even as sales of violent video games have risen
At the beginning of Chapter 6, Larry's story about how he learned to fear rats was presented. Although Larry tried to use abstract "book learning" to conquer his fear of rats, he eventually went to a therapist who used a method based on which of the following types of learning to help Larry overcome his irrational fear of rats?
NOT operant conditioning
it is important to use retrieval practice right before the exam in order to cut down on the time during which you must remember details that may be important for the test. this retrieval practice is called
NOT priming
A list of personality traits or aspects of behavior that are utilized when conducting direct observations is known as a
NOT situational profile
Jon is in the office of a potential employer. The conversation with his potential boss is informal with topics being taken up freely as they arise. Jon is undergoing a(n)
NOT situational test
if a response is extinguished and comes back, the second operant extinction process usually
NOT takes a longer time
which of the following determines whether a new response learned through modeling will be repeated
NOT whether the model praised the learner for observing the behavior and whether the learner reciprocated the reinforcement
lana was the witness to a robbery. in order to help her remember details of the crime, she is asked to remember the crime in a different order and from different viewpoints. lana is undergoing
a cognitive interview
deja vu experiences feel familiar by yet strange because
a past memory was retrieved but was too weak to yield adequate details
if the correlations between ones self concept and academic performance are positive, we could say that
a self concept and academic performance are related but no casual relationship has been established
the relationship (correlation) between iq scores and school grades is
about .50
Poisoning by lead or mercury can damage the brain, causing
all of these
When April is stressed and wants to relax, she has always reached for a glass of wine. However, she wants to break this use of alcohol as a means of relaxation, so she learns stress management techniques and now uses them when she feels stressed. April is using which strategy for breaking a bad habit?
alternate responses
teaching primates to communicate in sign language in order to develop better methods for teaching language to aphasic children would be an example of
animal model
Helena is taking a test to determine her capacity for learning musical abilities. Helena is most likely taking a __ test
aptitude
people with intellectual disabilities
are characterized by all of these
psychiatrists differ from psychologists because pyschiatrists
are physicians with a specialization in abnormal behavior and psychotherapy
you come home from work and find that you dog has dug up the tree you just planted. to reduce this digging, you would be best advised to punish the dog
as the dog begins to dig
reinforcement typically exerts its effect through
associative learning
which of the following occurs whenever a person or animal forms a simple connection among various stimuli and or responses
associative learning
Dr. Elmo is studying individuals' learned dispositions to respond to people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way. Dr. Elmo is studying
attitudes
a driver consistently drives well beyond the interstate speed limit until a highway patrolman stops her and gives her a speeding ticket. from that time on, this driver never exceeds the speed limit on the interstate. in this example, the highway patrolman has successfully stopped this driver from speeding by using
punishment
if you are having trouble remembering the slides of famous paintings in art history class, the most effective way to remember this information is to
make each artists name into an object or image and then picture the object in the paintings done by the artist
Steven Hawkings is a theoretical physicist who is confined to a wheelchair due to Lou Gehrig's disease and must "speak" by controlling a speech synthesizer through cheek movements. Even with this disability, Dr. Hawkings is able to continue to advance our understanding of the universe, which illustrates how human intelligence
makes us adaptable to different situations
memory is often characterized as being similar to a computer because
memories are encoded, stored, and later retrieved
Having a good memory results from finding or creating meaningful chunks while you study. When these meaningful organizations become hard to form, then one should use artificial ones, such as
mnemonics
which of the following involves any process in which information is imparted by example and allows the observer to skip the tedious trial and error stage of learning
modeling
in north america, edward thorndike discovered what is today called __ conditioning
operant
a behavior may be followed by a positive consequence, or reinforcer, such as food; or by a negative consequence, or punisher, such as a slap; or by nothing with these results determining whether a response is likely to be made again. the type of learning just described is
operant conditioning
a child calls his dog spot but does not call other dogs this name even if they look like his dog. the child is demonstrating
operant stimulus discrimination
once a student learns to solve one type of math equation, she can utilize this same formula with similar problems. this student is demonstrating
operant stimulus generalization
If a person is fixated early during the first psychosexual stage, he or she will develop an __________ personality.
oral-dependant
when robert realized his company was on the verge of folding, he began sending out his resume to various companies in an attempt to remain gainfully employed. this example illustrates __ coping
problem focused coping
each evening before going to bed, rachel tightens all the muscles in her feet, then voluntarily relaxes them. then she tightens all the muscles in her legs, then voluntarily relaxes them. she does this all the way to her head. rachel is practicing the technique of
progressive relaxation
Maria is under a great deal of stress due to added responsibilities at work and the stress of balancing her work with the demands of being a single parent to two children. Maria's stress falls under which risk factor for mental disorders?
psychological factors
which of the following usually has a doctorate and is highly trained in the methods, factual knowledge, and theories of psychology
psychologist
Lonely persons with unsatisfying relationships tend to have which of the following?
lower comparison levels
short term memories can be prolonged by
maintenance rehearsal
sydney has wanted to be a teacher all of her life. for the first five years of teaching, she spent every summer, holiday, and weekend trying to come up with new activities for her students. however, she now feels that all of her efforts were in vain and that students do not want to learn and do not appreciate anything she tries to do to help them learn. sydney feels used up, apathetic, and detached from her students. sydney is experiencing
burnout
amy holds a doctorate in psychology. she has recently been hired by a prominent teaching hospital to conduct research into finding the best therapeutic techniques for patients suffering from acute psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia. amy is most likely a
clinical psychologist
while reinforcement typically exerts its influence through associative learning, feedback is key component of
cognitive learning
One of the most common mistakes people make with pets (especially dogs) is hitting them if they do not come when called. Thus, "calling" the animal becomes associated with fear and withdrawal as a(n)
conditioned stimulus
José studies, stays awake for eight hours, then sleeps for eight hours. Santos studies, then sleeps eight hours, and is then awake for eight hours. Santos will remember more than José because Santos experienced more of which of the following before the interference began?
consolidation
elaine is reinforced with a gold star for every math problem on her worksheet that she correctly completes. this is an example of
continuous reinforcement
which type of intelligence involves solving problems by using already acquired knowledge with this type of intelligence actually increasing or, at least, declining very little until advanced age
crystallized intelligence
if retrieval stimuli are missing when you are trying to remember an event, you will most likely experience
cue-dependent forgetting
when punishing children for misbehavior, its is important to remember to
do all of these
regarding how your study schedule, sleeping, and eating affect memory, which of the following statements is false
eating before a test tends to lower ones performance on memory tests
a child is shown a picture, the picture is taken away, and the child is asked questions about minute details within the picture. the child is able to answer these questions because he tell you the he can look down at the white table and still see the picture. this child is probably using
eidetic images
as new long term memories are stored, older memories are often updated, changed, lost, or revised through
elaborative processing
you are able to remember your two computer passwords because they are the names of the city and state where you went on your honeymoon. this illustrates the use of which of the following
elaborative processing
Finding something attractive or unattractive, desirable or undesirable is the basis for which component of an attitude?
emotional
a healthy lifestyle may include a fair amount of "good stress" which is referred to as
eustress
if someone asks you to name the teachers you had in elementary school and you are able to remember their names, you have just exhibited __ memory
explicit
a witness to a crime remembers the face of another person that he actually saw somewhere other than the crime scene. not remembering the source of his or her info explains the formation of __ memories
false
Abe has an IQ of 60 with both his older brother and sister also being diagnosed with a mild intellectual disability. Abe and his sibling come from a very poor household where nutrition, intellectual stimulation, medical care, and emotional support are inadequate. Abe and his siblings most likely have intellectual disabilities that have a(n) __________ cause.
familial
information returned to a person about the effects of a particular response is called
feedback
lasting images that are frozen in memory at times of personal tragedy, accident, or other significant events are called __ memories
flashbulb
lisa is taking the stanford-binet (SB5) and is presented with the question, "an apprentice is to a master as a novice is to what?" this question measures lisas
fluid reasoning
aaron is seven years old, is larger than average for his age, and has a long, thin face and big ears. he has an intellectual disability, is hyperactive, and has a peculiar tendency to avoid eye contact with others. aaron most likely has
fragile x syndrome
as the degree of genetic similarity declines, the correlation between iq scores
grows smaller
Jason has always maintained that he holds no prejudice towards women working outside the home. However, after taking a test in which he was asked to classify words into categories, such as "Female or Family" and "Female or Career," Jason realized that he does appear to have some prejudice toward women having careers. On this test, Jason exhibited
implicit prejudice
a familial intellectual disability occurs due to
impoverished environments
which of the following changes would you expect to occur in someone whose parietal lobes were damaged in an accident
inability to sense hot and cold
according to economist jesse shapiro, the intent of much advertising is to
jam the consumers memory with positive impressions of a product
what part of the brain is most effective at breaking information into parts and processing this information in order, one item after the next
left hemisphere
the SRRS was designed to measure
life changes and susceptibility to illness or accident
homeless people tend to be
low in both social status and social power.
Both Tasha and Eric made a "D" on their first psychology test. Tasha plans to study harder and do as much extra credit as she can in order to pull this grade up to an "A" before the end of the semester. However, Eric feels sure that he can pull a "C" out of the course, which is good enough for his program of study. Tasha and Eric appear to place different __________ on grades.
reinforcement values
which of the following would be considered a semantic memory
remembering the name of the 16th president of the US
learning by simple repetition is known as
rote learning or rote rehearsal
bobby hits his little brother every time he is punished by his parents. bobbys little brother is serving as
scapegoat
For humanistic theorists, the principal motive involves
self-actualization
you are a very good skater, but you did not start out that way. your mother reinforced you for each small improvement you made over several months. this process is now as
shaping
Juan has hypersomnolence, while Miguel has narcolepsy. Both men have __________ disorders.
sleep-wake
Intense, irrational fears of particular objects or activities that a person cannot shake off, even when there is no real danger, are called
specific phobias
associative learning occurs whenever a person or an animal forms a simple connection among various
stimuli and responses
whether we drive our car across intersection depends on if the traffic light is red or green. this illustrates the principle of
stimulus control
Many stores carry imitations of nationally-known products in the hopes that the positive attitudes already conditioned to the real products will also occur with these cheaper knockoffs. If these positive attitudes also occur with the cheaper knockoffs, then which of the following has occurred?
stimulus generalization
in a classic experiment, little albert, a very young boy, was conditioned to be afraid of a white rat. he also became fearful of white furry rabbits and bearded men. this is an example of
stimulus generalization
Tamara is deathly afraid of coming in contact with germs. So, her therapist gradually exposes Tamara to "unclean" things, such as touching dirt or taking a bite of an unwashed piece of fruit, while in a calm, relaxed, and supportive environment. This technique is known as
systematic desensitization
to observe conditioning one could ring a bell and squirt lemon juice into johnnys mouth. by repeating this procedure several times you could condition johnny to salivate to the bell. conditioning would be most rapid if the us follows immediately after the cs. in this example the cs would be
the bell
operant conditioning is based on
the consequences of making a response
juan likes to play video games but he also needs to increase his exercise time. so he decides to only play a video game after he has exercised for 30 minutes. using video game playing as a reward for exercising illustrates the use of
the premack principle
by observing a model, a person may learn all of the following except
the temperamental preferences in the performance of the skill
ideally, children should want to behave well because
they want your praise
which of the following are tangible secondary reinforcers, such as money, gold stars, and poker chips that can be exchanged for food, lodgings, and other necessities
token reinforcers
in higher order conditioning, a well learned CS serves as which type of stimulus in a new pairing situation
unconditioned stimulus
a child who gets rewarded with candy on the average of every third time she asks her grandmother for a treat is being rewarded on which schedule of reinforcement
variable ratio
acquiring a fear of thunder by watching your parents react to it in a fearful way illustrates
vicarious classical conditioning
the learning of an emotional response to stimuli or situations portrayed in a movie would have to take place through
vicarious classical conditioning
when the speech therapist shows Jess a a spoon, he calls it a cup. the stroke most likely damaged which part of jess' brain?
wernickes area