PSYC 102 Final Exam
the principle of natural selection was first advanced by
Charles Darwin
who is likely to be the most popular student in the fifth-grade class?
Helmut, the tallest boy in the class
Who analyzed people's answers to moral dilemmas for evidence of different stage of moral reasoning?
Lawrence Kohlberg
_____ is best known for his interest in the process of cognitive development
Piaget
The processes of assimilation and accommodation were most clearly highlighted by
Piaget's cognitive development theory
observational learning was illustrated by a widely known experiment involving
Pokemon characters
Professor Delano suggests that because people are especially attracted to those who are good-looking, handsome men will be more successful than average looking men in getting a job. The professor's prediction regarding employment success is an example of
a hypothesis
Aaron consistently exhibits a knee-jerk response without having any sensations of the taps on his knees. Aaron's experience is most indicative of
a severed spinal cord
The Albertsons establish and enforce rules for their children to follow. They give reasons for the rules and invite their teenagers to join in the discussion when new rules are being made. Psychologists would characterize the Albertsons as ____ parents
authoritative
Operant conditioning involves a learned association between
behaviors and their consequences
as members of the human family, we all share a common
biological heritage
To fully appreciate the interaction of neural activity, mental processes, and the functioning of human communities, it is most necessary to recognize that people are
biopsychosocial systems
The ancient Greek philosopher Plato located the mind in the
head
twin studies suggest that the risk of having autism spectrum disorder is influenced by
heredity
Several weeks after a political election, voters often exaggerate their ability to have predicted the election outcome. this best illustrates
hindsight bias
the process by which certain birds form attachments during a critical period very early in life is called
imprinting
Agonists ____ the action of a neurotransmitter whereas antagonists_____ the action of a neurotransmitter
increase; decrease
negative reinforcement _____ the rate of operant responding, and punishment_____ the rate of operant responding
increase; decrease
_____variable is to manipulated as ______ is to measured
independent; dependent
Potential research participants are told enough about an upcoming study to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate. This illustrates the practice of seeking
informed consent
animals tend to revert from newly learned habits to their biologically predisposed behaviors. This is an example of_____
instinctive drift
Mark meets briefly with applicants for his positions in his company and relies on his immediate gut-level first impressions in deciding whether to offer them a job. Mark's employment decisions are most clearly guided by
intuition
learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it is called
latent learning
the part of the brainstem that controls heartbeat and breathing is called them
medulla
The mode frequently occurring score in a distribution of scores is the
mode
Compared with younger adults, older adults take ____ time to solve perceptual puzzles and _____ time to remember names
more; more
Degeneration of the myelin sheath results in
multiple sclerosis
if a genetically based attraction to beautiful people contributes to survival, that trait will likely be passed on to subsequent generations. this best illustrates
natural selection
A descriptive technique of monitoring and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to change or control the situation is called
naturalistic observation
Professor Ober carefully observes and records the behavior of children in their classrooms in order to track the development of their social and intellectual skills. Professor Ober is most clearly engaged in
naturalistic observation
Twin and adoption studies have been most helpful for teasing apart the influences of
nature and nurture
If psychologists discovered that wealthy people are less satisfied with their marriages than poor people are, this would indicate that wealth and marital satisfaction are
negatively correlated
Alzheimer's disease can best be described as one form of
neurocognitive disorder
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that elicits no response before conditioning is called a(n)
neutral stimulus
The symmetrical bell-shaped figure used to represent the distribution of many physical and psychological characteristics is called a
normal curve
our ability to learn by witnessing the behavior of others demonstrates
observational learning
In which form of learning is behavior influenced by its consequences?
operant conditioning
shaping is a(n)______ procedure
operant conditioning
Skinner is to_____ as Pavlov is to_____
operant conditioning; classical conditioning
Megan was certain that she would never live far away from her family. However, when offered a job in another state, she decided to move. Megan's experience best illustrates
overconfidence
Our tendency to believe we know more than we do best illustrates
overconfidence
The two major divisions of the nervous system are the central and the ___ systems
peripheral
Sensory neurons are located in
peripheral nervous system
in the _____ parenting style, there are few demands on children and little punishment
permissive
B.F. Skinner's critics have claimed that he neglected the importance of the individual's
personal freedom
people living in a culture that promotes individualism are more likely to experience_____ than people in collectivist cultures
personal freedom
many of the outer cells of the zygote become the ____, an organ that transfers nutrients and oxygen to the fetus
placenta
The pact of the brainstem that helps to coordinate movements is called the
pons
Which of the following is most helpful to identify, explore, and understand phenomenon?
qualitative research
The term puberty refers to the period of
rapid physical development and the onset of reproductive capability
The function of dendrites is to
receive incoming signals from other nuerons
The scientific attitude requires an open-minded humility because it involves a willingness to
recognize the errors in our own ideas
An event that strengthens the behavior it follows is a(n)
reinforcement
Infants in a strange situation who use their mother as a base to explore their surroundings show signs of
secure attachment
According Piaget, we come to know the world primarily by looking, touching, mouthing, and grasping during the _____ stage
sensorimotor
which of the following terms refers to the biologically influenced characteristics by which people define male or female
sex assigned at birth
Cited as a common reason for this research, psychologists study nonhuman animals because
similar processes often underlie nonhuman animal and human behavior
a collectivist culture is especially likely to emphasize the importance of
social harmony
a fixed-ration schedule of reinforcement is one in which a response is reinforced only after a(n)
specified number of responses has been made
One of the three major issues in developmental psychology involves a focus on
stability and change
You come home one night to find a bear in your house. Your heart starts racing and you begin to sweat. These physical reactions are triggered by the
sympathetic system
the labels "easy", "difficult" and "slow-to-warm up" are used to refer to differences among infants in
temperament
Cocaine use during Lois's pregnancy damaged her developing fetus. The cocaine was a(n)
teratogen
the symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome demonstrate that alcohol is a
teratogen
harmful chemicals or viruses that can be transferred from a mother to her developing fetus are called
teratogens
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a disorder characterized by deficits in social interactions and reciprocity, rigid and/or repetitive behaviors and interests and an impaired
theory of mind
Children's ability to infer other people's intentions and feelings is indicative of their emerging
theory of mind
heritability refers to the extent to which
trait differences among individuals are attributable to genetic variations
Operant conditioning involves conscious processes whereas classical conditioning involves unconscious processes
true
True or False: shaping is a procedure in which reinforcers are used to guide actions closer and closer to a desired behavior
true
True or false: In Pavlov's experiments on the salivary conditioning of dogs, the US was the presentation of food in the dog's mouth
true
evolutionary psychologists are most likely to be criticized for working backward to provide after the fact explanations of human mating preferences
true
a partial reinforcement schedule that reinforces a response that occurs after an unpredictable period of time is a _____ schedule
variable interval
a partial schedule that reinforces a response after an unpredictable number of responses is a _____ schedule
variable-ratio
Correlation is a measure of the extent to which two factors
vary together
Which of the following methods is most helpful for clarifying cause-effect relationships?
an experimental method
botulin blocks the release of ACh. Botulin is best described as a(n)
antagonist
the personalties of adopted children
are very similar to the personalities of the other children in their adoptive families
the movement of positively charged sodium ions across the membrane of a neuron can produce a(n)
action potential
______ is a show that highlights puberty and sexuality in an awkward, but funny manner
Big Mouth
True or False: The principle that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects is called conservation
True
the use of physical punishment may
all of these
Psychologists define learning as the process of
acquiring new information or relatively enduring behaviors
intrinsic motivation refers to a desire to perform an activity
for the sake of its own enjoyment
Pavlov's work laid the groundwork for
classical conditioning
the views of learning advanced by Ivan Pavlov and John B. Watson underestimated the importance of
cognitive processes
A real estate agent showed Gavin pictures of lakeshore property while they were eating a delicious, mouth-watering meal. Later, when Gavin was given a tour of the property, he drooled with delight. For Gavin, the lakeshore property was a
conditioned response
the transmission of shared knowledge and customs across generations is an indication of
culture
Three key attitudes of scientific inquiry are
curiosity, skepticism, and humility
brain scans of young teens reveal that _____ immaturity is most evident among juvenile offenders and drug users
frontal lobe
A segment of DNA that provides the code for creating protein molecules is called a(n)
gene
After learning to fear a white rat, Little Albert responded with fear to the sight of white furry objects or animals (like a rabbit). This best illustrates the process of
generalization
Professor Conrad is a research specialist in the study of identity formation during adolescence. it is most likely that the professor is a ____ psychologist
developmental
Schizophrenia is most closely linked with an oversupply of the nuerotransmitter
dopamine
The neurotransmitter mainly linked to schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease is
dopamine
the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view is called
egocentrism
every nongenetic influence, from prenatal nutrition to the people and things around us is an aspect of our
environment
critical thinking most clearly involves
evaluating evidence
In classical conditioning, a stimulus is any event or situation that_____
evokes a response
Hindsight bias refers to people's tendency to
exaggerate their ability to have forseen an outcome
