Pysch Exam
What does Bandura's Bobo Doll Experiment demonstrate?
Kids are easily influenced by aggressive actions.
The critical period is an important time of development in humans.
True
When studying for a test, why is it better to deep process your notes rather than surface process?
You'll have a better ability to remember information.
What are similarities between the Rorschach inkblots and the TAT test?
Your interpretations give insights into your personality.
The process of learning new information is very complex. In order to learn, what must be involved?
communication (to others or self) using neurons and axons awareness (either formal or informal)
Which are the two most common disorders in the United States?
depression and anxiety
Christina is energized by being around people. Which Big Five trait describes this?
extraversion
Infants who are not cared for, loved, or stimulated are susceptible to what condition?
failure to thrive
Dr. Spalding prefers to study African elephants in their natural environment. He says it's the best way to observe family interactions of male and female elephants and their young. What type of qualitative research method is best to use?
observational
Identify characteristics of objective personality tests.
paper-and-pencil questions about behavior objective self-report
A normally functioning endocrine system will _____.
A normally functioning endocrine system will _____.
Which situation does not demonstrate an ulterior motive?
All are examples of ulterior motives.
How can you practically use classical conditioning?
All are examples of using classical conditioning.
During which of Erikson's stages does a person search for identity amid role confusion?
Stage 5: adolescence
How does your brain communicate with the rest of your body?
by sending signals through cells called neurons
The purpose of a hypothesis is to predict the potential outcome of your research experiment.
True
Which is a Big Five Trait?
conscientiousness
Transduction allows your body to experience its senses by _____.
converting the sensory messages into neurals
Which are possible reactions to stress?
feeling moody or aggressive frequently bursting into tears noticing your heart racing
Brian grew into adulthood with the goal to have a family that didn't use violence to solve problems. Some people said it was in his genes to naturally get angry, but Brian learned to control it. He chooses to use his words to express his displeasure instead. Which theory describes Brian's choice to not use violence?
free will
Dirk plays his best when his parents come to watch him play in the school basketball games. When his parents or coach aren't around, he's goofing off. This is an example of social facilitation, which means that when Dirk knows he's being watched, _____.
he's more likely to work harder
What are the risks of sleep deprivation?
headaches, dizziness, or depression
Zimbardo's prison experiment shows us that _____.
it's possible for people to act horribly in evil situations
Kitty Genovese was stabbed to death while neighbors saw what was happening. Nobody stepped forward to help her. What new term did psychologists create because of this event?
the bystander effect
Personality tests are useful because _____.
they give you insights about yourself
Helen bit into some imported dark chocolate from Germany. It was incredibly bitter to the taste. What allowed Helen's brain to register the bitter flavor of the dark chocolate?
transduction occurring from the taste buds
When is a teenager most likely to be a social loafer?
when no single person in a group is being watched in a group assignment
What is not a similarity between symbolic and analogical representations?
Both involve symbolism.
What is the mean of 3, 7, 8, 21, 11?
10
Which statement is not accurate regarding behaviorism and cognitive psychology?
Behaviorists intend to consider thoughts but often forget to ask subjects what they think.
Children throughout the world learn to speak their first words, which happen to be similar to each other. Why?
Children's first sounds are similar in all cultures.
What is not true about the sleep cycle?
Deep sleep occurs in the first two stages of sleep.
What is the difference between informal and formal learning?
Each method of learning has a different amount of structure.
Expect that future teachers will grade harshly to punish cheaters.
Expect that future teachers will grade harshly to punish cheaters.
Humanists felt strongly that people should be compared to animals to further our understanding of psychology.
False
Obedience requires you to follow all laws and rules.
False
According to the _____of motivation, human behavior is purposeful.
Goal Theory
Which statement about informed consent is false?
It's actually not a necessary step for all experiments.
What is the major difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
Only psychiatrists can give medicine to clients.
Why do our minds fill in the gaps for information we don't know? (Hint: remember what you learned about Gestalt psychology.)
The human mind naturally seeks order and patterns to find answers.
What contributes to people being obedient to rules?
The laws must benefit all for people to desire to follow.
What is true about the debate of free will vs. determinism?
Today's psychologists believe in a combination of both theories.
Lori didn't want to learn the piano and thought her mom was wasting money on lessons. Lori didn't like practicing and saw no future purpose for learning the piano since she wasn't going to grow up to be a pianist. What is Lori expressing?
a negative value reaction
What do the five axes of the DSM-IV represent?
all major categories that a mental heath professional will use to assess a person
The Scientific Method _____.
allows people to make new discoveries through orderly research allows people to separate fact from fiction
Suki is auditioning for a role in a TV commercial. She is very nervous but has been repeating her lines over and over so she won't forget. Suki is also visualizing herself giving her audition lines. Suki's preparation and visualizations _____.
are a way to cope with stress
The latest rock band's CD is released on Tuesday, and Kamish waits in line for thirty minutes to purchase the music. She just had to have it the day the music came out. All of her friends were buying the CD on the same day too. Which term describes Kamish's desire to have the same music as her friends.
conformity
Memories are "context-dependent." This means _____.
memories are often attached to a surrounding or situation
The field of psychology has passed through many stages of theories. Identify the stages in order of earliest to latest theory.
psychophysics, behaviorism, humanistic, cognition