Psych 100 Final Review
Autism spectrum disorder is now diagnosed in ____ american children by 8 years of age.
1 in 68
Our immediate short-term memory for new material is limited to roughly ____.
7 bits of information
6-year old Julie performs on an intelligence at the same level as an average 8-year old. Julie's mental age is ____.
8
Howard Gardner identified a total of ___ relatively independent intelligences.
9
Which of the following is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
A belief that leads to its own fulfillment
Which of the following statements will people typically agree with quickly?
A crow is a bird
A syndrome marked by a clinically significant disturbance in a person's thoughts, emotion regulation, or behaviors is most clearly an indication of _____.
A psychological disorder
Conformity is best described as _________.
Adjusting one's behavior or thinking toward a group standard
Letting another person know that you sense and understand the feelings he or she is expressing to you best demonstrates ______.
Active Listening
Logical step by step procedures for solving problems is called ____.
Algorithms
Today's psychologists assume that disordered behavior is influenced by _____.
All of these factors
A stage theory of development was advanced by ____.
All of these psychologists (Erikson and Kohlberg)
Feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose us to respond in particular ways to objects, people, and events are called
Attitudes
The spontaneous utterance of a variety of sounds by infants is called ____.
Babbling
_____ refers to clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they are formed has been discredited.
Belief Perseverance
The idea that we are biologically programmed to fear threats faced by our ancestors can help explain phobias related to all of the following EXCEPT ____.
Bombs falling from the sky
________ is an eating disorder in which a normal-weight person engages in binge eating and then purges the excessive food consumption by self-induced vomiting or by the misuse of laxatives or enemas.
Bulimia Nervosa
Who emphasized the importance of active listening in the process of psychotherapy?
Carl Rogers
Encouraging people to vent their anger in order to reduce it presumes that angry expressions promote ____.
Catharsis
The most likely people to be diagnosed with ADHD are _____.
Children
The organization of individual items into larger familiar units is called ____.
Chunking
Which term refers to all mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communication?
Cognition
A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people is a ____.
Concept
Which of the following disorders most clearly occurs worldwide?
Depression
The branch of psychology that focuses on the physical, cognitive, social changes that occur throughout human lifespan is called ____.
Developmental Psychology
Which basic emotion is facially expressed by nose wrinkled, upper lip raised, and tongue pushed outward?
Disgust
Personally distressing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are considered to be symptoms of a psychological disorder if they are _____.
Dysfunctional
The gap between adolescence and independence is referred to as ____.
Emerging Adulthood
The ability to understand, manage, and perceive emotions is referred to as _____.
Emotional Intelligence
_____ is to feel what others are feeling.
Empathy
The most universally understood way of expressing emotion is through _____.
Facial Expressions
Unlike the cones, rods are sensitive to ___.
Faint light and peripheral motion
Menopause involves a decline in ____.
Fertility
Which of the following techniques was Freud most likely to use in an attempt to discover the hidden conflicts underlying his patients' symptoms?
Free Association
The form of blood sugar that provides the major source of energy for body tissues is ___.
Glucose
Which of the following was eliminated from the list of disorders in 1973?
Homosexuality
The wavelength of light determines its ____.
Hue
Experiencing anger tends to ___ heart rate, and ___ testosterone levels.
Increase, increase
Experiencing anger tends to ____ heart rate and ____ testosterone levels.
Increase; increase
During a state of emotional arousal, the adrenal glands release ____ into the bloodstream.
Insulin
In the DSM-5, a condition formerly known as mental retardation is now labeled ____.
Intellectual Disability
The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations is known as ____.
Intelligence
Dysfunctional behaviors are maladaptive, which means that they ________.
Interfere with normal day-to-day life
The fundamental attribution error __________.
Involves underestimating situational constraints on another's behavior
The researcher most closely associated with the study of classical conditioning is ____.
Ivan Pavlov
Who agreed with Freud that childhood is important but stressed the importance of social rather than sexual tensions?
Karen Horney
Spoken, written, or signed words that are combined to communicate means ____.
Language
Participants in Milgram's obedience experiments were informed that they were involved in a study of ____.
Learning
The process of acquiring new and relatively endearing informations or behaviors is called ____.
Learning
The relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system is called ____.
Long-Term Memory
Stanley Milgram is the social psychologist who conducted studies to _______.
Measure people's willingness to comply with orders given by an authority figure
The persistence of learning over time most clearly depends on ____.
Memory
Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) was the first to promote ______ for psychological disorders, instead of the brutal treatments used during his time.
Moral Treatment
Compared with men, women are ____ to report themselves open to feelings and ____ to express empathy.
More likely; more likely
During a state of emotional arousal, the adrenal glands release ____ into the bloodstream.
Norepinephrine
JB Watson believed that psychology should be the science of ____.
Observable Behavior
When touched on the cheek, infants relatively ____.
Open their mouths
A type of learning in which a behavior becomes more likely recur if followed by a reinforcer or less likely to recur if followed by a punisher is called ____.
Operant Conditioning
Symptoms that may be misperceived as a heart attack are most characteristic of ____.
Panic Disorder
Opinion change resulting from incidental cues such as a speaker's attractiveness illustrates ______.
Peripheral route persuasion
An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting is his or her ___.
Personality
In the Stanford Prison experiment, male college students volunteered to act either as guards or as prisoners. In only six days, the guards became cruel and degrading and the prisoners became passive, broke down, or rebelled. The psychologist who devised the study was _____.
Philip Zimbardo
Nutrients and oxygen are transferred from the mother to her developing fetus through the ____.
Placenta
If you were a participant in Milgram's original obedience experiment, it is very likely that you would ______.
Play the role of the teacher and get to "shock" the learner
Mr. Hanson is strongly suspected of embezzling money from his employer. He has denied the allegation. To determine whether he is lying, investigators are most likely to ask Mr. Hanson to take a(n) ____ test.
Polygraph
Mr. Hanson is strongly suspected of embezzling money from his employer. He has denied the allegation. To determine whether he's lying, investigators are most likely to ask Mr. Hanson to take a ____.
Polygraph Test
Which of the following is indicative of a sexual dysfunction?
Premature Ejactulation
Couples who are passionately in love most frequently communicate intimacy by means of _____.
Prolonged Eye-Gazing
Couples who are passionately in love most frequently communicate intimacy by means of ____.
Prolonged eye gazing
A best example of a category of objects, events, ideas, or people is a ____.
Prototype
Three basic measures of memory retention are ____.
Recall, recognition, and relearning
Which measure of memory retention assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again?
Relearning
According to Freud, thoughts that are too unsettling for people to acknowledge are _____.
Repressed
The second phase of general adaptation syndrome is characterized by ____.
Resistance
The second phase of the general adaptation syndrome is characterized by _____.
Resistance
The set of prescribed behaviors associated with a particular social position is best described as a(n) ____.
Role
A person who demonstrates an exceptional specific mental skill while otherwise often remaining very limited in an intellectual capacity is showing signs of ____.
Savant Syndrome
Our ____ is said to be an indication of how socially accepted we feel.
Self-Esteem
Sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli are called ____.
Sensory Receptors
Encoding words based on the appearance of the words and letters involves ____.
Shallow Processing
Your activated but limited capacity memory is called ____.
Short-Term Memory
According to the medical model, psychological disorders are ______.
Sicknesses that need to be diagnosed and in most cases cured
Psychoanalysis refers to the personality theory and therapeutic practices developed by
Sigmund Freud
Heuristics are methodological step by step procedures for ____.
Simple thinking strategies for solving problems quickly and efficiently
An important aspect of social intelligence is called ____.
Social Intelligence
The understood rules for acceptable and expected behavior are called ____.
Social Norms
Which branch of psychology is most directly concerned with the study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another?
Social Psychology
Any event or situation that evokes a response is a ____.
Stimulus
Which of the basic emotions is facially expressed by brows raised, eyes widened, and mouth rounded in an oval shape?
Surprise
Which of the basic emotions is facially expressed with brows raced, wide eyes, and smile rounded in an oval shape?
Surprised
If research suggests that a pregnant mother uses an artificial sweetener to harm the fetus, the artificial sweetener would be considered a ____.
Teratogen
The most common tool for classifying psychological disorders is known as _____.
The DSM-5
The conception of psychological disorders as biologically based sicknesses is known as _____.
The Medical Model
Carl Jung emphasized the importance of _____ in personality functioning.
The collective unconscious
People's tendency to be helpful when already in a positive mood is called _____.
The feel-good, do-good phenomenon
First agreeing to a small request tends to make it more likely that you will later agree to a larger request. This is known as _____.
The foot-in-the-door phenomenon
According to Freud, the unconscious is ________.
The thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories of which we are largely unaware
A color's hue is determined by its ____.
Wavelength
Compared with men, women are ____ likely to report themselves open to feelings and ____ likely to express empathy.
more;more
A fertilized egg is called a ____.
zygote