Psych 105 Review Test 3
Which of the following is most likely to cause people to have difficulty falling asleep?
becoming accustomed to going to bed late and then trying to shift to going to bed earlier
In which of these does a person have the LEAST amount of brain activity and responsiveness?
brain death
According to Cattell, if we examine the intelligence of a person at age 20 and again at age 50, we are most likely to find
decreasing fluid intelligence, but steady or increasing crystallized intelligence
In an environment in which temperature, light, and other conditions remain constant 24 hours a day, most people
still awaken and go to sleep on nearly a 24-hour schedule
What evidence do most studies of heritability of human intelligence consider?
twins and adopted children
When asked about the body shape that the opposite sex finds most attractive, women _____ and men ____ the weight that the opposite sex actually prefers.
underestimate, overestimate
Ravens Progressive Matrices can be used to measure intelligence of people who speak other languages
True
goals become more effective if you talk about them publicly
True
IQ tests attempt to measure an individual's probable performance in school and similar settings
True
If you go without sleep all night, you feel more alert the next morning than you did late in the night
True
Just putting a larger portion of food on the plate influence people to eat more
True
IQ
Alfred Binet
Why do cats sleep more than sheep?
Cats are in less danger while they sleep.
G-Factor
Charles Spearman
A 5 year old who has a Stanford Binet IQ score of 116 is more intelligent than an 8 year old who also has a score of 116
False
Larger animals species need more sleep than smaller species
False
Most neurons stop all activity during sleep
False
The best way to see whether a test is based is to see whether one group of people does better than another
False
When you decide to so something, you make the conscious decision slightly before the relevant activity begins in your brain
False
The phenomenon that mean IQ scores rise from one generation to the next, unless the test is made more difficult, is known as what?
Flynn effect
Multiple intelligences
Gardner
Which of the following theories holds that intelligence includes unrelated abilities such as language, music, logic, body movement, and social sensitivity?
Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences
fluid and crystallized intelligence
Raymond Cattell
triarchic theory
Sternberg
The human-relations approach to job design is also called
Theory Y
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, certain motivations take priority over others
True
According to Abraham Maslow, what do we do when we have several motivations?
We start with the lowest need and work up
Which kind of goal is most effective in increasing your efforts?
a goal that is realistic but challenging
During REM sleep,
dreams are most likely to occur
A study compared memory abilities in young adults and older adults at different times. Early in the morning, the older adults performed _____ than the young adults; later in the day, the older adults performed _____ than the young adults.
equal or better, worse
By developing tests of creative and practical intelligence, Sternberg is attempting to develop intelligence tests that are better predictors of _____ than standard IQ tests.
everyday intelligence
According to Raymond Cattell, the "g" factor in intelligence has two major components:
fluid and crystallized
When Spearman described the "g" factor in intelligence, what did the "g" stand for?
general
A new test determines your score by dividing your telephone number into your social security number, and then multiplying by 100. This test probably has
high reliability and low validity
Which of these brain areas is most important for regulating hunger and appetite?
hypothalamus
According to the drive theory of motivation, what does a motivation do?
it makes behavior more vigorous until it satisfies some need.
The guiding assumption of scientific management or Theory X is that
jobs should be simple and foolproof
Freud referred to the surface appearance of a dream as the _____ content.
manifest
Circadian rhythms are partially controlled by the release of which hormone?
melatonin
What evidence did Spearman have for his proposed g factor in intelligence?
most people who can do well on one type of test also can do well on other tests
What is the relationship between job satisfaction and age?
on average, older workers report highest job satisfaction
A major contributing factor to anorexia is
perceived pressure to be thin
One advantage of the Wechsler intelligence tests, such as WAIS-III and WISC-IV, is that they
provide separate scores representing a number of separate abilities
What are two practical applications of hypnosis?
reducing reactions to pain and post-hypnotic suggestions
Two common effects of meditation are
relaxations and better control of attention
What are two important functions of sleep?
saving energy and enhancing memory
If you want to make and keep a New Year's resolution, which of the following is poor advice?
set either a very easy or and extremely difficult goal
People tend to maintain a nearly constant body weight over the course of months, unless something unusual happens. The constant weight is referred to as
set point
According to Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, three factors need to be considered when describing intelligence. Which is NOT one of Sternberg's three factors?
the age of the individual
REM sleep is also called paradoxical sleep because
the brain is very active, but the muscles are relaxed
People note the movement when they decide to flex their wrist, and they report is later. Researchers record the time of the movement, the time of the reported decision, and the time when activity began to increase in the premotor cortex of the person's brain. Which come FIRST?
the increased brain activity
A motivation is regarded as homeostatic if
the individual maintains some variable around a constant value
Kinsey's survey can lead us to reasonably confident conclusions concerning
the range of variability in sexual behavior
Binet and Simon developed the first intelligence tests in order to measure
the skills that children need for success in school
To determine whether an IQ test is biased against some minority group, we need to determine
whether the minority group members do better in school than the test scores predict