Psychology
Identical (MZ) twins have the same sexual orientation about ________ percent of the time
52
John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner used conditioning to teach a boy who is known as "Little ______" to fear rats.
Albert
________ nervosa is a life-threatening eating disorder characterized by dramatic weight loss and a distorted body image.
Anorexia
Johnny was tormented in the schoolyard every day by a bully with bright red frizzy hair. One day, Johnny's father brought his boss, Mr. Dale, home. The boss had bright red frizzy hair, and Johnny ran to his room, crying. Mr. Dale's hair functioned as a ___________, and Johnny's fear was a __________.
CS, CR
Which of the following is most likely to be prescribed for use with hyperactive children?
Ritalin
According to _____________ theory, learning occurs because a CS indicates that the UCS is likely to follow
contingency
Performance goals are to _______ reward as learning goals are to ________ rewards
extrinsic, intrinsic
A(n) __________ is an object, person, or situation that is perceived as capable to satisfying a need.
incentive
which of the following quotes supports the research regarding socioeconomic factor and happiness
"having money is better than poverty if for only financial reasons."
Which of the following best illustrates operant conditioning according to Skinner?
A dolphin is given a fish every time it jumps through a hoop
Physiological dependance is evidenced by tolerance or by an ______________ syndrome when one discontinues use of the substance
abstinence
Substance _____________ is characterized by repeated use of a substance although it is impairing functioning.
abuse
According to the James-Lange theory, emotions have specific patterns of arousal and _____________
action
According to the __________-synthesis model, dream reflect neural activity
activation
Which of the following are children most likely to outgrow
bed-wetting
Whenever Farah eats, she immediately excuses herself and goes to the rest room and vomits. Farah is most likely to be diagnosed with
bulimia nervosa
Breaking THUNSTOFAM into three syllables THUN-STO-FAM and then repeating them many times in an effort to remember the ten letters is an example of using the technique of
chunking and maintenance rehearsal
The most popular drug on college campuses is
alcohol
Repeated presentation of a CS (such as a tone) without the UCS (such as meat) will __________ the CR (salivation)
extinguish
In meditation, one focuses on ____________ to alter the normal person-environment relationship
mantra
In ____________ interference, new learning interferes with the retrieval of old learning
retroactive
Maslow argued that people have a hierarchy of needs, the highest of which is the need for
self-actualizaiton
__________ memories concern generalized knowledge
semantic
You recall what you ate for breakfast this morning, but you know who wrote Hamlet. Your knowledge that Shakespeare wrote Hamlet is an example of
semantic memory
Elyse is a college student who has developed a tolerance to heroin and experiences withdrawal symptoms whever she doesn't have a "fix" at least every eight hours. She feels that she has lost control and has to organize her life around her habit. She would be classified as having
substance dependence
Fear involves activation of the __________ nervous system, but depression involves activation of the ___________ nervous system.
sympathetic, parasympathetic
Experience enhances the avenues of communication among brain cells by development of dendrites and _____________.
synapses
According to the text, which of the following hormones is most strongly connected with the sex drive in women?
testosterone
Evan met Lesley at a party 3 weeks ago. He bums into her on the way to class. he feels as though he knows her name but he just can't retrieve the information. This experience is referred to as`
tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
Allegra is said to have hypnotic suggestibility. She is likely to
to be prone to fantasy
Hypnosis an altered state of consciousness in which people are suggestible and behave as though they are in a ___________
trance
______________ is a stimulant that boosts self-confidence but also triggers rises in blood pressure and constricts the coronary arteries
Cocaine
_________ substances distort perception
Hallucinogenic
___________ are hypothetical states that activate behavior and direct organisms toward goals.
Motives
___________ reinforcers increase the probability that operants will occur when they are removed
Negative
Which of the following is correct concerning relationships and happiness?
People who are married or in enduring relationships report the highest level of happiness
If you learn how to do something once, and then forget it, what is most likely to happen if you attempt to relearn it
You will relearn it more quickly then you originally learned it
IN his classic study of transcendental meditation, Benson found that meditation leads to
a relaxation response
When Clay joined AA in order to stop drinking, he received a pamphlet that described the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. These included
all of the above high blood pressure and rapid pulse, restlessness and tremors, anxiety and weakness
McClelland used the Thematic ____________ Test to measure achievement motivation.
apperception
While attempting to identify neural receptors that trigger salivary glands, Ivan Pavlov inadvertently found that responses can be learned through
association
Consciousness has several meanings, including sensory awareness, the selective aspect of attention, direct inner ___________, personal unity, and the waking state.
awareness
A response to a conditioned stimulus is termed a(n)
conditioned response
Roberto kept seeing signs on the highway advertising Pizza Hut. He started to salivate at the possibility of having a pizza. The signs were
conditioned stimuli
From the clinical evidence on the rain injury, it appears that storage bins for long term memories are located in
different brain areas
____________ imagery is the ability to retain exact mental representations of visual stimuli over long periods of time.
eidetic
Another way of storing information is by ____________ rehearsal, when we relate new information to things we already know
elaborative
The process of modifying information so that we can place it in memory is called
encoding
Memories of the events that happen to a person are ____________ memories
episodic
Remembering what you had for dinner is an example of _________ memory.
episodic
The notion that animals that are most at risk from predators sleep less is taken from which of the following perspectives?
evolutionary
masters and Johnson divide the sexual response cycle into four phases: the ___________ plateau, orgasm, and resolution phases.
excitement
Spotted Zebras learn to stop going to a particular water hole after approaching it several times and finding that it is dry. However, after a mont or two passes, they may return to the water hole. Learning to stop going to the water hole because it is dry, but they returning to it after time passes is an example of _________ followed by ___________.
extinction, spontaneous recovery
During a typical 8-hour night, we undergo (how many?) ____________ trips through the different stages of sleep
five
In a _________-__________ schedule, a specific amount of time must elapse since a previous correct response before reinforcement again becomes available
fixed-interval
Detailed memories of surprising, important, and emotional events are termed ___________ memories.
flashbulb
In the behavior-therapy method of __________, a client is continuously exposed to a fear-evoking stimulus until the fear response is extinguished
flooding
Which of the following statements is correct concerning brain waves and the sleep cycle?
high-frequency brain waves are associated with being awake
Drives help the body maintain a steady state, a tendency that is called
homeostasis
The ________ is signaled when there is a drop in blood sugar due to food deprivation
hypothalamus
Tracy took tennis lessons when she was very young but had not played tennis for years when she decided to enroll in a tennis class at college. A moment after she picked up her racket, she realized with surprise that she shifted it to the correct forehand grip without even thinking. Tracy's __________ memory made this possible.
implicit
Money, food, and a sexually attractive person can all be viewed as
incentives
When a behavior is followed by negative reinforcement, the behavior is most likely to
increase
Johnny watches TV violence for an hour or two a day, but he is not violent outside the home. Then one day Billy attacks him on the way home from school, and Johnny imitates the behavior he saw on TV to fight Billy off and teach Billy never to attack him again. Although Johnny had not shown violent behavior until he was attacked, we can assume that when watching TV, he was engaging in
latent learning
According to behaviorists, _________ is a relatively permanent change in an organism's behavior that occurs because of experience
learning
One way of storing information is by ___________ rehearsal, or by mentally repeating it
maintenance
Mentally repeating a list or saying it to yourself refers to
maintenance rehearsal
Sex hormones have activating and ______ effects on sexual behavior.
organizing
Because EEG patterns during REM sleep resemble those of the waking state, REM sleep is also called
paradoxical
Students with ____________ goals are mainly motivated by factors such as good grades, rewards from parents, and the prospect of landing a good job.
performance
Drive-reduction theory defines hunger, pain, and thirst as
primary drives
In ____________ interference, older learning interferes with the capacity to retrieve more recently learned material.
proactive
___________ learning breaks down learning tasks into small steps and reinforces correct performance of each step
programmed
Hamilton told himself to remember to get three things at the corner deli. On the way to the story, he ran into Jason and chatted for a few minutes. Afterward, he could only remember two of the items. Chatting with Jason had apparently interfered with Hamilton's
prospective memory
When we say that we are "conscious of" seeing something or hearing a sound, we are referring to consciousness as
sensory awareness
The Atkinson-Shiffrin model hypothesizes three stages of memory: ___________, ___________-_________, and _____________-____________.
sensory; short-term; long-term
Extinguished responses often show _________ recovery as a function of the passage of time
spontaneous
Professor Fournier gives a quiz every Monday. His students would then tend to ________ because they are on a ________ schedule of reinforcement.
study on Sunday nights; fixed-interval
A response to an unconditioned stimulus is called a(n)
unconditioned response
Slot machines tend to keep gamblers playing by using a ___________ schedule of reinforcement
variable-ratio