Psychology: Final Exam
Three-year old Esteban watches the children's television show "Spongebob Squarepants." At first, Esteban became really excited whenever he saw a Spongebob doll. Now Esteban gets excited whenever he sees any yellow sponge. Esteban is displaying stimulus ________
generalization
Due to repeated exposure to media violence, viewers' sensitivity to violence may decrease. This is called ______________ .
habituation
In order to form new memories, you must have a fully functioning _________.
hippocampus
The fact that a young child objects to certain tastes may be due to
the fact that young children's taste buds are more plentiful and sensitive to tastes that fade over time
In Pavlov's experiments on the salivary conditioning of dogs, the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) was
the food
The average amount of time it takes to complete each cycle through the stages of NREM sleep and RE sleep lasts about
90 minutes
Which of the following terms denotes a trick of perceptual constancies on the eye?
A visual illusion
Which of the following statements is true of applied research?
It is designed to find solutions to "real life" personal or social problems
Which of the following statements is true of the absolute threshold?
It is determined by exposing individuals to progressively stronger stimuli until the minimum stimuli a person can detect is found
Which of the following is NOT true about an individual's sense of taste?
It is pretty set by the time of birth
Which of the following phrases most accurately represents the concept that learning is best obtained by engaging in learning by reading, participating, and questioning
Learning is not meant to be a spectator sport
To remember the names of all the countries in Asia, Jennifer is mentally repeating all the names several times. This scenario illustrates _______
Maintenance rehearsal
Which of the following is an altered state of conciousness?
Meditation
Which hormone promotes sleep?
Melatonin
One of the possible explanations for why we yawn when we see others yawn is related to which of the following?
Mirror neurons
Which of these is best defined as sudden variation in an inheritable characteristic, as distinguished from a variation that results from generations of gradual selection?
Mutation
The electroencephalograph is a method of _____
detecting brain waves by means of measuring the current between electrodes placed on the scalp
People woken up during NREM are more likely to report which of the following?
fewer dreams than those awaken during REM sleep
What percentage of genes are shared by monozygotic twins?
100%
Which theory related to dreams states that acetylcholine and the pons stimulate responses that lead to dreaming?
Activation-synthesis model
Your friend Adelina tells you that she is red-green color blind. This means that she sees things in ________.
All colors except either red or green
The Blue Eyes/ Brown Eyes "experiment" likely violated which of the following ethical standards that govern psychological research?
All of these
Charles Whitman was called the Texas Town murderer. He was a student who went to the University of Texas at Austin in the late 1960s. One day, for unexplained reasons, he climbed the tower in the middle of the campus and began randomly shooting people. He had to be killed. Upon autopsy, it was found that there was evidence of abnormal activity in his _____.
Amygdala
Which individual contributed significantly to both the field of philosophy and psychology?
Aristotle
When you are training a pet, you are most likely relying on which of the following psychological perspectives?
Behaviorist
Sergei is having disturbing thoughts. His therapist suggests doing blood work to measure the level of hormones. Which perspective is Sergie's therapist using?
Biological
Which part of the brain is responsible for involuntary functions of the body such as heart beat and breathing and if severely injured will likely result in death?
Brain stem
Cochlear implants help individuals "hear" by what process?
Bypassing damaged hair cells and directly stimulating the auditory nerve
During a sobriety test, individuals are asked to walk a straight line. This test evaluates if alcohol has impaired the part of their brain associated with balance. This is the
Cerebellum
Which of the following substances is a stimulant?
Cocaine
Which imaging technology takes several X-rays to reveal deformities in shape and structure that are connected with blood clots, tumors, and other health problems?
Computerized axial tomography scan (CAT scan)
What is a schedule of reinforcement in which every correct response is reinforced?
Continuous reinforcement
Through his observation of children playing during their morning recess, Dr. Vance states that children who play more are better learners. Dr. Vance's findings most likely represent which type of research?
Correlational research
_____ is defined as a way of evaluating the claims and comments of other people that involves skepticism and examination of evidence
Critical thinking
The case of Phineas Gage is important in understanding how the brain works for which of the following reasons?
It demonstrated the localization of various functions within the brain
_______ study how humans grow and change from conception to death
Developmental psychologists
Which neurotransmitter has been implicated in depression and schizophrenia?
Dopamine
Abe and Rose, who have been married for 13 years, are discussing the events that led to their very first date. Rose distinctly remembers giving Abe her telephone number at a party, but Abe is certain that he got her number from her best friend, Linda. Abe and Rose have different _____ of the event.
Episodic memories
Dasha developed an intense fear of flying ten years ago when she was in a plane crash. Now she can fly again without fear which indicates that her conditioned fear response has undergone____________.
Extinction
Mindfulness meditation (MM) provides clients with techniques they can use to
Focus on the present
Jane is a practicing psychologist who assessed the mental status of people charged with crimes and shares her findings with the courts. Jane is most likely a
Forensic psychologist
Terry is 15-years-old and often makes impulsive and seemingly irrational decisions. Terry's parents can be comforted in the fact that which part of Terry's brain is not yet fully developed?
Frontal lobe
Which of the following represents your full genetic potential?
Genotype
Alicia was recently in a car accident. Since then, she cannot retain memories of events that occurred after the accident. However, she can recall events that took place before the accident. She recognizes her family and friends and important dates, such as her birthday and her marriage anniversary, but has to be constantly reintroduced to the new people in her life. Alicia has most likely sustained damage to her ________.
Hippocampus
The phrase, "everything physiological is biological" implied that
Human behavior, thinking and emotion is based on what happens in the body
The learning "research" conducted in class demonstrated which of the following?
Individuals learn better when given positive reinforcement
Which structure in the front of the eye dilates and constricts to determine how much light will be allowed to get into the eye?
Iris
Which of the following statements is true in the context of classical conditioning?
It always involves reflexes and demonstrates that reflexes can be learned by association
Which of the following is NOT true of one's central nervous system?
It consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
On his first day as a school psychologist, Daniel took a trip to the school ground and quietly sat in the corner watching the children play. He noticed several patterns in the way children behaved with each other, especially when they were playing games. Daniel is most likely using the method of __________.
Naturalistic observation
Biofeedback training, behavior modification, and programmed learning are all applications of _________
Operant conditioning
One of the problems associated with the accuracy of surveys is
Participants may inaccurately represent their true beliefs or behaviors
Which of the following statements is true of hypnosis?
People who are easily hypnotized are said to have hypnotic suggestibility
In the context of the brain's language functions, identify the correct statement.
People who have suffered a stroke and have difficulty with language production but not language comprehension, have suffered damage to Broca's area.
Traits such as sociability and aggressiveness are thought to be ______
Polygenic
A parent buys their child a toy in order to stop the temper tantrum they are throwing. Next time they go to the store, the child throws another tantrum and the parent buys them another toy so they stop throwing a fit. The parent's behavior of buying the child a toy has been _______.
Positively reinforced
Each kind of neurotransmitter has a unique chemical structure, and each can fit into a specifically tailored harbor, also known as a ________.
Receptor site
According to your text, children watching violence in the media are potentially impacted by all of the following EXCEPT
Reduced probability of aggressive behavior
What are defined as stimuli that increase the frequency of behavior?
Reinforcers
Professor Gage wants to study how males complied with a perceived authority figure. In order to study this, Professor Gage recruits 40 males from Stanford University and eventually published his study which states that males comply with unreasonable demands to inflict harm when it is given by a perceived authority figure. The 40 males are considered a research ____ and the males in the study wrote-up are considered the research _______.
Sample, population
Professor Schwiesow is trained as which of the following?
School psychologist
Exposure to very loud sounds can lead to damage of the auditory nerve or hair cells, resulting in__________.
Sensorineural deafness
After moving to Nebraska, Bobbi did not notice any distracting sounds. As time passed she became more and more aware of the loud chirping of cicagas in her backyard. What is this an example of?
Sensory (positive) adaptation
One night when Denzel was four years old he was sleeping soundly in his bed when he started screaming and thrashing about. His parents rushed to his side but could never fully wake him up. The next day he had no recollection of the event. Denzel most likely experienced a(n) _____.
Sleep terror
A contemporary psychologist who believes that an individual's behavior is shaped by their ethnicity and culture would be viewing behavior from which perspective?
Sociocultural
Labib has been having severe epileptic seizures since a very young age. His seizures have become less frequent since he underwent an operation. However, he has problems expressing what he feels. When he feels happy, his facial expressions often show anger. Labib has most likely undergone a(n) _______ operation.
Split-brain
When our brain waves slow down from the alpha rhythm and enter a pattern of theta waves, which stage of sleep have we entered?
Stage 1 sleep
A hypothesis is a:
Statement about behavior or mental processes that is testable through research
Visual stimuli can be flashed too briefly, below our absolute threshold for conscious perception, to enable us to process them. This is an example of _____
Subliminal stimulation
In the context of altering consciousness through drugs, which disorder is characterized by loss of control over consumption, risky use, and tolerance and withdrawal symptoms?
Substance use disorder
Ray, a 5-year-old, wakes up at night saying that he saw monsters chasing him in his dreams. His parents should do all EXCEPT the following:
Take him to see a psychiatrists since this is highly unual behavior for a 5-year-old
Silas is recovering from COVID which has caused him to have a stuffy nose. Besides not being able to smell, what other sense may be affected?
Taste
Following brain damage, Theresa cannot process sensory input from her ears. She probably suffered damage to which portion of the brain?
Temporal lobe
Which of the following causes Down's syndrome?
The presence of an extra chromosome on the 21st pair
Which of the following is a drawback of case studies?
The results cannot be generalized to a large population of people
Samantha cries every time she hears a song on the radio that she and her ex-boyfriend used to enjoy. Hearing the song brings back memories of the good times they had before he broke off the relationship. How come Samantha cries when she hears the song?
The song is a conditioned stimulus that she still associates with the good times that she now misses
Julie's research work requires her to interview a sample of 200 people within two months. She needs to gather data about the sample group's attitude toward certain situations through a questionnaire, but she has limited time to gather the information. Which of the following methods should Julie use to gather the required information?
The survey method
According to the American Psychological Association's Handbooks of Ethics in Psychology, which of the following criteria must be met for psychologists to use deception in their experiments?
There is no other way to conduct the research to support the hypothesis and participants are debriefed afterwards
A person with normal color vision is labeled as a ______
Trichromat
Cochlear implants contain microphones that sense sounds and electronic equipment that transmits sounds past damaged hair cells to stimulate the auditory nerve
True
One of the main reasons commercials are successful in selling their product is that they trigger emotions which when connect that emotion with the product. In this case the emotion is the _______ and the product is the ________-
Unconditioned response; conditioned stimulus
Which of the following senses is dominant in human beings?
Vision
Visual acuity is highest when images are focused on the fovea because the high concentration of ____ in the region
cones
The fact that you stopped smelling an essential oil at a given time is due to which of the following?
When the olfactory receptor is constantly stimulated, it will begin to fatigue and become accommodated to the odor.
A girl with Turner Syndrome either has a missing or partial _____________
X chromosome
When you moved an index card close to your eyes, one of the marks on the card appeared to disappear. This is due to what portion of your retina?
blind spot
The loudness of a sound is expressed in _________
decibels (dB)
People deprived of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep:
learn more slowly
As we age and reach our late 30's to mid-40's, what structure in our eyes tends to have difficulty accommodating?
lens
The purpose of the Human Genome Project was to
map out the DNA sequences found in the human body
According to Weber's Law, the absolute threshold for all senses is
not the same for everyone
According to your text, older adults sleep less because
of physical discomfort
How many pairings of the unconditioned stimuli and conditioned stimuli are needed for taste aversion to occur?
one
The ____ conducts sensory input to the brain, where it is relayed to the visual area of the occipital lobe
optic nerve
Professor Schweisow has her class engage in discussion, both in class and online, which encourages them to apply information and generate examples based on individual experiences. Using levels of processing terminology, Professor Schweisow is encouraging her students to
process the information at a "deep" level so that it is more likely to be encoded into long-term memory
In the context of the human eye (as well as little kitties), the size of the ______ is activated by the sympathetic nervous system and is sensitive to emotions
pupil
In the context of operant conditioning, when you keep posting comments on social media to receive more "likes", this is an example of ______
reinforcement
When a person focuses their consciousness on a particular stimulus, they are utilizing
selective attention
The fact that you were able to smell an essential oil is because of your olfactory ________ while your ability to identify it as a lavender scent is due to your brain's ability to ____________ it as lavender.
sense, percieve
A sleep disorder in which the person repeatedly stops breathing during sleep is called ______
sleep apnea