Psych 303 Quiz 1
____theory argues that we are motivated to process information in such a way as to maintain consistency between our beliefs,attitudes, and actions
Cognitive dissonance
An event that elicits a response as a result of having been paired with another event that elicits an innate response is called
a conditioned stimulus
According to Sternberg, romantic love involves
passion and intimacy
According to attribution theory
people are inclined to plan their actions
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that
people bring their cognitions in line with their behavior
Based upon the discussion in the text, humans are inclined to organize information according to certain rules, principles, and theories that give them the tendency to
trust their cognitive strictures even when they are no longer harmony with the world
In the preloading studies where subjects had to judge the quality of ice cream after preloading, nonrestrained eaters as compared to restrained eaters
tended to eat more after preloading
A child's weight
tends to be more highly correlated with mother's weight.
The example of running illustrates
that the initial motivation for engaging in a behavior may be quite different from the motivation that maintains that behavior
Within Piagets theory, accommodation has to do with
the development of cognitive structures
Monozygotic twins result from
the division of a single cell
The results from studies on pregnancy and nausea suggests that
the lower the pregnancy sickness,the higher the likelihood of birth defects
According to growth theorists, the underlying motivation for growth is
the need to successfully interact with the enviorment
The term mind, as opposed to brain, is often used by evolutionary psychologists
to emphasize the idea that the brain is made up of several intelligent systems
Which of the following implication of the results of Garcias stideies on learning to avoid eating things that make us sick
we are biologically prepared to make certain stimulus associations but not others
Which of the following challenged the vailidity of Hull's theory
The fact that learning can occur without biological drive reduction
Instrumental learning
Involves all of these
Which of the following is true of infatuated love
It results when passion occurs alone
According to current thinking
Needs provide the direction of behavior
Moods....
are useful in helping us to understand are redirect our behavior
Caloric waste" or increased metabolism is referred to as
catabolism
The reason humans are inclined to cook foods today can be explained by
cultural conditioning
According to the text, is that been argued that the ability to pursue goal-directed behavior comes largely from
having a well developed prefrontal cortex
Sheila tends to avoid meeting strangers and stays away from situations that are unfamiliar and those in which something unexpected may occure. Sheilas behavior may be due to
her BAS being less active then her BIS
Temperament refers to
how we react to the world and how we self-regulate ourselves
There is considerable evidence to argue that humans are designed to eat meat becasue
humans cannot produce vitamins A and B12m and not all of the other essential nutrients humans need can be found in a vegetarian diet
One of the main culprits in obesity is
hyperinsulinemia
Which of the following concepts is characterized as 'often existing at the preconscious level ad involving irrational and intuitive thinking as apposed to rational thinking'
implicit theory
Sexual scripts tell young (preadolescent) boys and girls how they should react to and treat each other
in sexual encounters.
Falling in love tends to
increase one's self-esteem
Research has shown that high arousal
increases the attractiveness of an attractive person
According to boundary theory restrained eaters maintain their weight by
increasing their sensitivity to satiety cues
Stereotypes often arise when people have
no personal knowledge and rely on the belief of other people
The consensus is that sexual behavior occurs in two major stages
nontactile followed by tactile
Lesions in the ventromedial nuclei of the hypothalamus result in
overeating
Which of the following theorists held that the arousal,direction, and persistence of behavior are due to external reinforcement contingencies
Skinner
According to Gray's model of approach/avoidance motivation, the ____ is activated by conditioned signals or rewards and punishment
Behavioral Activation System
Activation of the _____ serves to promote the suppression of inappropriate behavior
Behavioral inhibition system
From a purely biological perspective, humans eat to
Humans eat for all these reasons
Which of the following most closely approximates a balanced diet for humans
15% protein, 55%carbs, 15%fats
It is generally accepted that obesity corresponds to
25% overweight.
Which of the following is an implication of Darwins Theory
That humans are not a special creation compared to animals
According to Hull's drive theory
Behavior=Drives X Habits
Which of the following has the most important implications for people with weight problems and their ability to lose weight by increasing theit level of physical activity
Fat is not readily converted into glucose
Which of the following statements is not true
Fats is readily converted to glucose for energy
Based upon the discussion in the text, which of the following is most likely to be correct?
Females are likely to prefer more 'foreplay' before sex than males.
_____ is though to play an important role in regulation of anxiety and information processing
GABA
According to Maslow
People are inclined to satisfy needs in a systematic (hierarchical) way
The top rung on Maslows needs hierarchy is the need for
Self-actualization
One of the important elements of achievement and success is...
The ability to delay short-term gratification
When talking to strangers, Jay seems to readily reveal personal details to them about his past that most people only reveal to friends. Based upon the discussion in the text, which of the following is likely to occur
The stranger will be put off (embarrassed) by Jay and try to avoid him
A central characteristic of people who self-regulate is that
They reflect on what went right and what went wrong
Which of the following is a true statement about males' attitudes towards sex?
They tend to focus on achievement and arousal
True of False Survival needs take precedence over mastery needs
True
True or False Humans are inclined to avoid all new or novel foods but ill sample them from time to time
True
According to set-point theory, overweight people were born with
a high set point
According to the hot/cold theory of delay of gratification, the failure of willpower is due to...
a poorly developed cool system
Long-term female mating strategies do not include as a primary requisite that the male has
a waist to hip ratio of .70
it has been suggested by Buck that humans tend to
act in a elfish of selfless manner when it is appropriate
How people categorize or label an event
affects both feelings and actions
Amino acids are important for
all of these
Carbohydrates are broken down to
all of these
One of the main problems with many synthetic toxins in our food today is...
all of these
When people become overweight they
all of these
Which of the following have been found to be sexually arousing
all of these have been found to be sexually arousing
A mastery orientation seems to flourish in
an environment characterized by threat
Sensation seekers tend to spend more time engaging in...
approach behaviors
The beliefs, attitudes, and values that people hold
are both copied and constructed
It has been suggested that sharing of food initially emerged when our human ancestors
became hunters.
According to social learning theory
behavior can be acquired through modeling and observation
Fourteen behaviors have been identified as part of the script leading up to intercourse. It has been found that sexual arousal
build linearly in men but not women.
Feelings...
can influence the approach or avoidant direction of behavior
Researchers have found that when depression is induced, subjects 'low-in self-restraint' tend to ______ subjects who are 'high in self-restraint'
eat significantly less than
According to Freud, when goal objects have been blocked
either the ego will make alternative plans or the energy may be redirected towards substitute goal objects
The tendency to share in the raising of offspring
emerged as an adaptation to deal with the problem of a vulnerable (undeveloped) offspring.
brain design is such that it triggers _____ which in turn, motivate us to act
emotions
What is/are the main "female" hormone
estrogen
Contemporary motivation theory assumes that all behavior represents an attempt to adapt. This illustrates a strong influence of _________ Psychology on current thinking about motivation
evolutionary
Evolutionary psychologists assume that humans
evolved to be a social animal
According to Masters and Johnson, which of the following is the correct sequence of stages in the human sexual response?
excitement, plateau, orgasmic, resolution
Need theorists became concerned as the number of supposed needs though to underlie motivation steadily grew. This concern is though to have been addressed by
factor anaysis
Female sexual scripts as compared to male sexual scripts tend to focus on
falling in love
Gram for gram
fats contain twice as many calories as carbohydrates
Which of the following taste preferences is/are thought to be inherited?
fatty and sweet
It has been shown that people who eat _______tend to eat less at some subsequent time
fructose
According to goal theory
goals create tension
Attractiveness of females is considered to be a sign of
good health
a fundamental assumption of growth theorists is that humans
have a biological disposition to develop mastery
The fact that we can build complex and high tech machines such as jets and computers
is an illustration of the concept of "extended adaptation" of the brain
Psychologists distinguish between hunger and eating because
it is eating, not hunger, that leads to being overweight, and we eat for reasons other than being hungry
Intimacy is a
learned skill
Internals perceive the cause of behavior
like within themselves
The fact that divorce peaks at four years in 62 different cultures is consistent with the idea that _________ is involved in love
phenylethylamine
The main concept used in social incentive theory is
positive reward
Jane eats alone. When she prepares her own pot of nutritious chili, she eats a normal-sized meal. However, when her mother prepares her nutritious chili and sends a pot to Jane, Jane finds it to be delicious compared to her own and consumes an over-sized meal. The difference in the sizes of the meals consumed
positive-incentive theory in action.
Oxytocin is a chemical produced by the brain that
produces feelings of attachment
Differences in _____ are thought to show that people are not equally sensitive to situational cues
self-monitoring
"hitting the wall" corresponds to
shifting from glycerol metabolism, to fat metabolism
The 'first line of defense' against eating foods that contain natural toxins is
smell and taste
Attention has been found to be
sometimes under voluntary and sometimes under involuntary control