Psych Midterm 1
a testable prediction about the relationship between variables
A hypothesis is
naturalistic observation
A manager at a science museum wants to identify the most popular exhibits, so once every hour for six weeks she has volunteers count the number of people standing in front of each exhibit. This is an example of
a combination of results from many related studies
A meta-analysis is
studies
A meta-analysis most typically focuses on a multitude of
axon; synapse
A neuron's ___ meets another neuron's ___ at a(n) ___
functionalist
A research psychologist is most interested in discovering the answers to questions like, "Why is empathy helpful to people? and "How does education contribute to social stability?" This approach is most consistent with the ___ perspective
exposed internalized racism in African-American children, particularly among children attending segregated schools
Psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Phipps Clark found that doll tests
has a weak effect on consumers, if any at all
Psychologists now believe that subliminal adveritising
dendrites, cell body, axon, and axon terminals
Referring to picture of neuron The numerals 1, 2, 3, and 4 refer to ___ respectively
introspection
Research participants in early psychology studies might have been given a stimulus such as a ticking metronome and would reflect on the experience, reporting what the stimulus made them think and feel. These individuals would have been using a process called
experimental
Research that involves intentional manipulation of variables is called ___ research
should retain her hypothesis for now
Results from a recent experiment are consistent with a researcher's expectation that exposing people to unfamiliar groups reduces prejudice. This means that the researcher
not substantiated through research
Scientific investigation has revealed that the "Mozart effect" (the notion that children become smarter from listening to the music of Mozart) is
Hand
in the homunculus that corresponds to the mapping of the somatosensory cortex, which body part occupies the largest area?
test cause-and-effect relationships
scientists use laboratory experiments primarily to
our genes and strictly biological influences
When psychologists use the term "nature" to refer to causes of behaviors, they mean
sensory neurons
When you scrape your knee, pain is relayed from your knee to your central nervous system by
statistical significance
Whether depression levels are truly lower in a treatment group than in a control group is assessed by determining the ___ of the difference in scores between groups
Breathing
Which function is most directly controlled by the brainstem
-0.75
Which has the strongest predictive value +0.50, +0.30, 0.00, -0.75
Dopamine
Which neurotransmitter plays an important role in signaling pleasure?
Amino acids
Which of the following are subunits of proteins?
The temperature right now is higher than it was 24 hours ago
Which of the following is an empirical statement?
The closer a correlation to 0.00, the weaker the relationship
Which of the following is true about the strength of a correlation?
Survey research
Which of the following research methods would be most appropriate for investigating the relationship between political orientation and belief in climate change?
heights of all adult men in America
Which of the following samples would provide a nearly normal distribution? -number of men and women in the country -incomes of a small company with many low-level employees and two high-paid executives -heights of all adult men in America -scores on a very easy test
Behaviorist
Which of the following would be most likely to argue that an individual regularly drinks to excess because she grew up in an environment where adults were heavy drinkers?
Understanding a joke
Which of these behaviors is most likely to be controlled by a neural network?
Neurons send electrical messages across the synaptic cleft
Which statement about information transmission between neurons is correct?
Skepticism is advisable until an idea is proven right
Which statement reflects a reasonable attitude for a good student of psychology to have toward any claim about human behavior?
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
Which technology enables researchers to temporarily inhibit a localized brain region, like a reversible brain lesion?
Genes
Which term refers to specific lengths of DNA that carry information needed to make the proteins that are required for proper bodily functioning?
parts of the brain filled with myelinated axons
White matter refers to
expose their children to a rich variety of sensory experiences
Parents who agree with John Locke's notion of tabula rasa would most likely
poor; not testable
"Green is the prettiest color" is a ___ hypothesis because it is ___
behaviorist
A ___ would be most likely to argue that a 13-year-old boy took up smoking because his father, older brothers, and friends were smokers
Which article the women read
A research team is investigating the impact of stereotypes on performance. In one group, women read an article about why the structure of men's brains makes them better at math. In the second group, women read an article saying there are no biological differences in the mathematical abilities of men and women. Then all women in the study take a challenging math test. Researchers time the test and score the number of items women answered correctly. In this study, which of the following is the independent variable?
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
A researcher is interested in understanding how the physical structure of the corpus callosum changes from childhood to adulthood. Which of the following would be the most useful brain imaging technique?
An fMRI image showing activity in the limbic system
A scientific paper includes a brain image showing that memory regions are active when research participants tell practiced lies but not when participants tell spontaneous lies. What would you expect this image to be?
reliable and valid
A self-report measure of the personality trait of agreeableness produces very similar scores each time the same person completes it. It is also strongly correlated with whether family members describe a person as friendly and cooperative. This measure appears to be
Freudian theory is untestable and not grounded in science
What is a mainstream psychologist most likely to think about Sigmund Freud?
he exists
According to Rene Descartes, the very fact that he is thinking proves that
will accumulate in the genomes of future generations if it improves survival and reproduction
According to the process of natural selection, a mutation
unconscious bias
Although very few people would admit to a belief that men make better hires than women, several experiments show that men are more likely to be hired than women with identical resumes. This is an example of
the act of learning changes the physical structure of the brain
An important principle to remember when studying psychology is that
people are born with specific sexual orientations
An overwhelming amount of scientific evidence indicates that
spurious correlation
As the number of pirates in the world has decreased the mean global temperature has increased. This is an example of a
Well people tend to be more accident-prone around the full moon, but the crime rate doesn't really go up
As you and your roommate watch a news report about a big fight that broke out at a local club, he turns to you and says "I'm not surprised. It's a full moon, after all. People always go crazy around the full moon." As a student of psychology, your responses should be
external behavior; internal mental processes
Behaviorism examines ___, whereas cognitive psychology examines ___
show brain structures but not areas of brain activity
Computed tomography (CT) scans
predicting behavior
Correlations are most useful for
is occasionally allowed but must be followed by a thorough debriefing
Deception in psychological research
reducing the perception of pain
Endorphins play a key role in the human nervous system by ___
provide information about potential risks to participants before they begin a study
Ethical principles require researchers to
prefrontal cortex
Following a head injury, Maria experienced a dramatic personality change. She now gambles heavily, swear and yells at work, and has difficulty planning ahead. She most likely experienced damage to her
share a particular genotype
If you and your siblings share a trait, then by definition you
refused to believe him
In Plato's cave allegory, a prisoner was temporarily unchained and allowed to see the fire at the mouth of the cave. When he returned to the chains, the other prisoners
repeatedly exposed to stimuli that are gradually more and more like rats
In a behaviorist approach to treatment for a patient with a fear of rats, the patient is
double-blind trial
In a depression-treatment study, neither the participants nor the researcher know who is taking medication and who is taking a sugar pill. This is an example of a
include a control group, which would receive some supportive counseling but not the actual treatment
In a phobia treatment study, the participants spend three hours facing their fears. Post-treatment scores show significant improvement in overall distress levels when handling the feared objects, so the treatment is judged as effective by the researcher. To improve the study's design, the researcher can
one or more individuals are studied in great detail
In case study research,
independent
In experimental research, which of the following variables is controlled by the researcher?
more irritable and aggressive
Jake has recently developed a disease that causes him to release too much testosterone. Compared with his behavior prior to developing the disease, his behavior now is likely to be
Temporal lobe
Kobe, a native English speaker, has moved to Germany and is learning to speak German. Which brain region is likely to show the greatest plasticity?
motor neurons
Messages from the central nervous system are carried to muscles by
allow action potentials to travel more quickly
Myelinated axons are useful because they
track radioactive markers in the blood
PET scans
collecting blood and tissue samples from research animals
The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee is responsible for all of the following except
researchers failed to inform participants that they had a treatable disease
The Tuskegee syphilis study is famous because
genetic determinism
The belief that genes determine everything about us, including our behavior, is referred to as
transferring information between the left and right hemispheres
The corpus callosum is directly responsible for
hormone production and release
The endocrine system controls
Philipsophy
The foundations of psychology are most closely related to which discipline?
explain human thought and behavior
The goal of psychology is to
memory
The hippocampus plays the most significant role in
determine whether a proposed study is ethical
The key purpose of an Institutional Review Board (IRB) is to
provide electrical insulation
The key purpose of myelin is to
analyze sensory information and control behavior
The key role of the central nervous system is to
DNA
The molecule present in the chromosomes that "codes" hereditary information is called
nucleus
The part of the cell that contains chromosomes is called the
representative samples
The presence of adoring puppies at a small, local club make a rock band confident that they will become world famous. They should probably pay more attention the the importance of
chromosomes
The rod-shaped cellular structures that contain human DNA are called
people can keep close tabs on only about 150 different personal relationships
The social brain hypothesis states that
electroencephalography (EEG)
The technique that detects voltage changes in the brain is
changeable
The term "plasticity" is used to describe the human brain as
endocrine system
The thyroid and the pituitary gland are part of the
send chemical messages across small gaps between neurons
To allow communication, neurons
occipital lobe
To demonstrate that brain stimulation can create visual illusions, a doctor would stimulate his patient's
survey research
To identify the most popular exhibits at a science museum, visitors were asked every day for six weeks to rate how much they enjoyed each exhibit. The data were analyzed to look for age and sex differences in exhibit preferences. This was an examples of
independent variable
To test the impact of mood on generosity, a researcher has half of his participants watch a depressing movie and half watch a comedy. Then the researcher asks all participants for help moving boxes to another room. In this study, mood is the
randomization
Treatment-outcome researchers attempt to prevent initial differences between treatment and control groups by using
Sensory and motor
What are the two components of the somatic nervous system?
The mean of all salaries is $60,000 because the managers and president earn huge salaries
You accept a job selling high-end knives door-to-door on commission because you were informed that company employees, on average, earn $60,000 a year. After three months of making less than $1,000 a month, you learn that most other salespeople are making less than $20,000 a year. If the company has 20 sales people, two managers, and one president, how can the company's claim still be correct?
parietal
Your brain's ___ lobe is most involved in allowing you to feel an annoying pebble in your shoe
fertilization
Your first cell began making proteins when your father's sperm fused with your mother's egg in the process of
a Gestalt psychologist
Your psychology professor tells the class, "Experience cannot be analyzed successfully into its elements." Your professor is most likley
Wilhelm Wundt
___ is often credited with establishing the first psychological laboratory, thus establishing psychology as an experimental science
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
___ temporarily disrupts brain activity
Broca's area
after surgery to control epilepsy, Miguel could understand people but lost his ability to speak. It is most likely that the surgery impacted his