Psychology Midterm
Which of the following statements is true of observational learning?
It takes place when a person notices and imitates another's behavior
Pavlov's dog salivated to the sound of a bell because the bell had become
associated with food
Melanie is learning how to read Spanish by speaking aloud one letter at a time. Melanie is engaging in
bottom-up processing
Aaron wants to study the association between sleep deprivation and the number of hours spent on a computer every day. He is not keen to establish causation, but would like to determine whether and how the increase or decrease in one variable is related to the increase or decrease in the other variable. Which of the following research methods is likely to be most effective for Aaron's study?
correlational research
Which of the following attitudes are central to the scientific approach to psychology?
critical thinking, curiosity, skepticism, and objectivity
Which of the following is subdivided into episodic and semantic memory?
explicit memory
Cognitive psychology is the study of
mental processes
Professor Stenson is examining the effects of color on patients' anxiety levels. She randomly assigns patients to either a room painted white or a room painted black, and then she records their blood pressure. In this case, the independent variable is the
room color
Which of the following is a function of the myelin sheath?
speed up the transmission of nerve impulses
In the context of Albert Bandura's observational learning model, seeing a model being punished for an activity makes an observer less likely to repeat the behavior. This process is called
vicarious punishment
________ is most often regarded the "founding father" of modern psychology.
Wilhelm Wundt
Plasticity best reflects which of the following characteristics of the nervous system?
adaptability
The ________ approach emphasizes the scientific study of observable actions and/or responses and their environmental determinants.
behavioral
________ refers to the process by which information gets into memory storage.
encoding
A prototype is a
representation of the average or ideal member of a concept
A person's knowledge about the world is known as ________ memory.
semantic
Which of the following is the best example of an unconditioned response?
sneezing after sniffing pepper
Which of the following is an example of behavior?
two people holding hands in a park
________ refers to the soundness of the conclusions that a researcher draws from an experiment.
validity
Watson and Rayner used a ________ along with an unconditional stimulus in order to condition fear in little Albert.
white rat
A six-year-old child with a mental age of 6 would have an IQ of
100
Which of the following is an advantage of conducting psychological research in a laboratory?
A laboratory is a controlled setting with many of the complex factors of the real world removed
______ is the initial learning of the connection between the unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned stimulus when these two stimuli are paired.
Acquisition
The ________ has developed ethics guidelines for its members, and the ________ evaluates the ethical nature of research conducted at their colleges and universities.
American Psychological Association (APA); Institutional Review Board (IRB)
According to American linguist Noam Chomsky, identify a true statement about language universals.
Children learn language without an awareness of its underlying logic
Which of the following is true of concepts?
Concepts provide clues about how to react to a particular object or experience
In the context of memory processes, which of the following scenarios best illustrates the process of encoding information?
Deborah is watching a movie in the theater
_______ refers to auditory sensory memory, whereas ________ refers to visual sensory memory.
Echoic memory; iconic memory
Which of the following is true of algorithms and heuristics used for solving real-life problems?
Heuristics are shortcut strategies
According to ________ there are three forms of intelligence, whereas according to ________ there are nine types of intelligence.
Sternberg's triarchic theory; Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences
________ states that memory storage involves three separate systems: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
The Atkinson-Shiffrin theory
Which of the following statements is true about algorithms?
They come in different forms, such as formulas, instructions, and the testing of all possible solutions
Which of the following is a potential problem of using correlational studies in psychological research?
They fail to establish a clear causal relationship between variables
Which of the following principles states that two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage to be perceived as different?
Weber's Law
Ellie has recently experienced irregular mood swings. Her energy level has decreased, and she seems to have greater difficulty coping with stress. Based on her symptoms, it seems as though Ellie may have problems with her ________ glands.
adrenal
You are listening to a lecture. Then the bell rings in the hallway. In order to hear this stimulus, ________ nerves must carry electrochemical messages from your ears to your brain.
afferent
In the United States, intelligence is generally defined as
an all-purpose ability to do well on cognitive tasks, to solve problems, and to learn from experience
Lucy sustained a brain injury in a car accident. Although Lucy's memories of her life before the accident are intact, she is no longer able to form new, long-term memories. Every night when she goes to bed, her memories of what she had done that day are lost. Lucy suffers from
anterograde amnesia
Marshall's cerebellum was damaged in a car accident. Marshall is likely to have problems with
balance and muscle coordination
Dr. Okawa is interested in studying the effect that neurological trauma can have on short-term memory. Firstly, he collects detailed information from a small number of individuals who have experienced brain damage. Using information provided by medical records, interviews, and observations, he attempts to create an in-depth portrait of each individual. What type of research method was used in this study?
case study
The ________ approach to psychology views the mind as an active and aware problem-solving system. This view contrasts with the ________ outlook, which portrays actions as controlled by external environmental forces.
cognitive; behavioral
Andrea, a psychologist, conducts a study to determine the effect of students' ages on their college grades. She divides a class into two groups: Below Age and Above Age. Members of the Below Age group are less than 18 years of age, whereas members of the Above Age group are 18 years of age or above. In this scenario, which of the following illustrates the dependent variable?
college grades
People's decisions are likely to be biased because they tend to seek out and listen to others whose views confirm their views while they avoid those with dissenting views. This is a characteristic of
confirmation bias
Emily selects a new paint color for her bedroom. She notices a difference between sky blue and midnight blue. Emily's ability to distinguish between these two colors can best be explained by the concept of
difference threshold
In the country of Calibria, men prefer to date women with wide hips because they believe that these women are able to reproduce better. This scenario most likely illustrates the ________ to psychology.
evolutionary approach
In the context of psychological research methods, which of the following refers to a carefully regulated procedure in which the researcher manipulates one or more variables that are believed to influence some other variable?
experiments
The ________ is the principle by which we organize the perceptual field into stimuli that stand out and those that are left over.
figure-ground relationship
Carolina uses a prior strategy to solve her problems and fails to look at them from a fresh, new perspective. Which of the following is exemplified in this scenario?
fixation
Samuel, a line worker in a factory, is required to produce 50 units to be paid $10. In the context of the schedules of reinforcement, this scenario most likely exemplifies a
fixed-ratio schedule
Which of the following is the best example of a primary reinforcer?
food
Which of the following describes the trait of a critical thinker?
grasping the deeper meaning of things
Fifteen-year-old Matt and his father are in an electronics store looking at video game systems. Matt gives his father a complete breakdown of the pros and cons of each of the different video game systems on display. According to research on encoding processes, Matt is able to accurately recall all this information because he
has deeply processed this information
Working memory
holds information temporarily while cognitive tasks are being performed
The chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands are known as
hormones
According to evolutionary psychologists,
human behavior is traceable to problems early humans faced in adapting to their environments
According to the principle of ________, all participants must know what their participation will involve and what risks might develop.
informed consent
A person suffering from retrograde amnesia will
lose past memories and the ability to acquire new memories will remain unaffected
The removal of a stimulus following a given behavior in order to increase the frequency of that behavior is called
negative reinforcement
Which of the following types of cells in the nervous system handle the information-processing function?
neurons
Which of the following goals of science does the empirical method best fulfill?
objectivity
Lilly, who has just given birth, is able to provide nourishment for her baby and loves her newborn unconditionally. Which of the following neurotransmitters is said to play an important role in this case?
oxytocin
In the context of the autonomic nervous system, the ________ calms the body.
parasympathetic nervous system
The somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system are components of the
peripheral nervous system
________ is a language's sound system.
phonology
Multiple choice exams involve testing a student's ________ abilities, whereas essay exams involve testing ________ abilities.
recognition; recall
Mateo, a waiter at a restaurant, usually takes food orders from customers. On his way back to the kitchen, he consciously repeats the orders in his mind so that he does not forget them. In the context of short-term memory, Mateo applies the technique of ________ to remember the orders.
rehearsal
The process by which a stimulus or an event following a particular behavior increases the probability that the behavior will happen again is called
reinforcement
You are taking both a Spanish and a French course this semester. As you study the vocabulary words for your French test, you realize that the French words are disrupting the memory of the Spanish vocabulary words you studied last week. This is an example of
retroactive interference
Your knowledge of the alphabet and multiplication tables is most likely to be stored in your ________ memory.
semantic
You arrive at your friend's apartment for a big party at the end of the college semester. When you first arrive, the music is so loud that it almost hurts your ears. After a couple of hours, even though the music is still as loud, it no longer bothers you or seems loud. This change in your sensations describes the process of
sensory adaptation
According to the Atkinson-Shiffrin theory, which of the following memory systems has a time frame of up to 30 seconds?
short-term memory
Dr. Badal, a psychologist, is studying achievement motivation among groups of African American, Latino, and Asian American people. In this scenario, Dr. Badal is most likely practicing the ________ approach to psychology.
sociocultural
If you were a psychologist who adopted the structuralism approach, you would be interested in the ________ of the mind, using ________ as your primary research method.
structures; introspection
If a person needs to run away from a dangerous situation, the ________ nervous system sends blood to the person's extremities to prepare him or her for taking off.
sympathetic
In operant conditioning,
the consequences of behavior produce change in the probability of the behavior's occurrence.
Maya burns her fingers while cooking dinner. Which of the following divisions of the nervous system will be primarily responsible for the pain she feels?
the somatic nervous system
One of gestalt psychology's main principles is that
the whole is different from the sum of its parts
In classical conditioning, the ________ is unlearned, but the ________ is learned.
unconditioned response; conditioned response