Psy final
When Anna was a child, a dog named Max used to bark at her whenever she walked past him, and even bit her once. As an adult, whenever she meets a pet named Max, her palms start to sweat and her heart races. What is Anna's behavior an example of?
association
Conditioning is a form of______learning in which a behaviors are triggered by associations with events in the enviroment
associative
A factory pays its employees on Wednesdays, and on Thursdays employee productivity seems to be a little slow. The productivity gradually increases over the week and reaches its peak on Wednesday. This is an example of which of the following types of schedules?
Fixed-interval schedule
For every 10 cars Gus sells, he gets a bonus. Gus's sales are being reinforced according to a ____________.
Fixed-ratio schedule
Which of the following is true of sublimation?
Freud believed that most creative achievements are motivated by sublimated impulses, usually sexually or agressive
what is an essential characteristic of learning
Learning involves acquiring new knowledge, skills, values, or behaviors.
Which of these statements is most likely to be made by psychologist B.F. Skinner?
People are more likely to repeat a behavior that has been rewarded
Which of the following is true about prejudice
Prejudicial thinking often stems from stereotypes rather than from careful observation of people's behavior.
Which of the following studies has employed backward conditioning
Presenting a flashing light after an electric shock is administered to a rat's tail
In which of the following methods of personality assessment are participants provided an ambiguous stimulus and asked to interpret it or tell a story abt what they see
Projective test
Which of the following statements is most likely true regarding marta, who is fluent in spanish and english
She most likely to be capable of more efficient cognitive processing than those who speak only one language
Learning occurs when info moves from
Short to long term memory
The biological constraint model of learning suggests that
Some behaviors are inherently more likely to be learned than others
Miriam engages in deductive reasoning. Which of the following is a prerequisite if her conclusions are to be correct? Her general conclusion from specific evidence is not a causal inference. The conclusion is corroborated by an independent party. The general statement upon which she bases her specific premise is true. Her ability to selectively attend to information that supports her general beliefs is logically fallacious.
The general statement upon which she bases her specific premise is true.
One advantage of the interview method of personality assessment is the
ability to pose open ended questions
According to Kosinski and colleagues research, liking Nicki minaj puts a person in the 92nd percentile on what trait
agreeableness
In the 1950's John Garcia and his colleagues wondered whether the rats had devoloped a taste aversion for the food and water they had consumed while they recieved radiation. Which of the following statements is true as per this research conducted by John Garcia
an organism cannont be conditioned to respond to just any neutral stimulus paired with an unconditioned stimulus
Which of the following terms refers to an enviromental input that always produces the same unlearned response?
Unconditioned stimulus
Megan flunked a test. Her mother, Hilda, thinks this happened because Megan is too lazy to study. In this scenario, Hilda's belief is an example of ______ a. out-group homogeneity b. normative social influence c. a dispositional attribution d. a self-serving bias
a dispositional attribution
How did Alfred Adler counter argue Sigmund Freud's concept of psychological defense mechanisms?
Adler assumed that humans naturally work toward overcoming their inherent inferiorities or deficiencies both physical and psychological
Which of the following is an example of situational attribution
Alexia attributes her friends pitiable performance in the music concert to the poor sound system
An______ is the process by which two pieces of info from the environment are repeatedly linked, so that we begin to connect them in our minds
association
How do psychologists define learning
enduring changes in behavior that occur with experience
one of the advantages that group living offers to human evolution is
ensured safety and cooperation
The_______method of personality questionnaires involves using reason or theory to come up with a question
face valid
Behnam is always friendly with everyone at school. However, when he is at home or anywhere else he is mostly grumpy and irritable. Behnam may not be labeled as a friendly person because
his friendly disposition is not consistent across situations
Freud developed the notion that the human mind has three distinct "provinces," or regions, that involve control and regulation of impulses. On the basis of this notion, the ________ is the seat of impulse and desire and is usually developed in infancy.
id
which of the following is the best explanation of social facilitation?
individuals perform a task better with others around
An argument can be made that habituation is not a form of learning bc:
it can disappear immediately when theres a slight change in stimulus
The learning that occurs in the absense of reinforcement and is not demonstrated until later when reinforcement occurs, is called
latent learning
Revoking a child's TV-watching privileges for repeatedly hitting a sibling is a form of ___________ if it stops the hitting.
negative punishment
Harry, a professional athlete, listens to his fitness instructor and follows all his instructions carefully without fail. Harry's behavior is an example of ______ a. obedience. b. abstraction. c. ignorance. d. discrimination.
obedience
Substance use and abuse can be learned through
operant conditioning
Spanking a child for repeatedly breaking glass showpieces is a form of ___________.
positive reinforcement
Efren is not thinking about his girlfriend at this very moment. However, someone asks him to describe her, and without much thought, he describes her eyes, hair, and smile. Thus, according to Freud's three levels of consciousness, this information about his girlfriend is likely to be stored in the ______ layer of Efren's consciousness.
preconscious
According to graham, which of the following parts of the brain is responsible for impulsive control and is often functionally impaired in aggressive and violent ppl?
prefrontal cortex
In the contex of verbal represenations of one's thoughts and perceptions, the best fitting example of a category is known as a(n)
prototype
___________refers to the process of drawing inferences or conclusions from principles and evidence
reasoning
Which of the following statements is true about the impact of hormonal changes on aggression
research shows that low levels of serotonin make aggression more likely in humans and animals
_____are ways of knowing that affect how one views ones social world
schemas
Abraham Maslow's concepts of______ refers to ppls inherent drive to realize their full potential
self actualization
The reinforcement of successive approximation of a desired behavior is called
shaping
tom and his teammate are given the task of working on an important presentation. tom does not contribute much because he is sure that his teammates can handle the presentation by themselves. this is an example of ______ a. social loafing b. a self-serving bias c. reciprocal altruism d. cognitive dissonance
social loafing
a simple association forms between two events when
two events occur together
Which of the following statements is true regarding association?
when two events are associated, the occurence of one event may come to suggest that the other will occur
Behavioral or personality raters are deemed "reliable" if their ratings compare well with established norms or expert ratings, usually with a correlation of ______.
0.80 or higher
which of the following best describes habituation
A change in response that stems from experience
Bima a high behavioral threshold for anger. Based on this statement which of the following is most likely true about Bima
Bima has a quick temper
What is the distinction between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?
Classical involves learning over time, while operant is instant learning
According to Carl Jung,__________consists of all our repressed and hidden thoughts, feelings, and motives
Collective conscious
In pavlov's classical conditioning experiment, he presented the sound of a bell along with meat powder to his dogs. Afyer several trials, the dogs learned to salivate to the sound of the bell in the absence of the meat powder. In this study, the sound of the bell acted as a(n)
Conditioned stimulus
Darren had eaten a cheeseburger right before he felt extremely nauseous from the flu. Now, every time Darren smells a cheeseburger he feels nauseous. In this scenario, what is Darren experiencing?
Condtioned taste aversion
__________as a defense mechanism occurs when an unpleasant idea, feeling, or impulse is turned into its opposite.
Reaction formation
Pavlov defined ______ as fixed stimulus-response patterns. A. behaviors B. habits C. stimuli D. reflexes
Reflexes
With regard to personality assessment methods, supporters of the _________test claim that responses from the assessment can help them diagnose various psychological disorders, such as depression, suicidal thoughts, ptsd, or anxiety disorders.
Rorschach inkblot
Which of the following is true of mental representations
They are not abt things one is currently sensing
Which of the following statements is true of concepts?
They help us organize our perception of the world
Karen Horney defined ____________ as a feeling of being isolated and helpless in a world conceived as potentially hostile.
basic anxiety
According to Karen Horney, which of the following is true of basic anxiety
basic anxiety in itself is not neurotic
spontaneous recovery occurs when a(n)
conditioned response that has been extinguished suddenly reappears
Vivian likes to talk to those who second her opinions. When someone contradicts her, she retorts that they are novices and have no expertise in that field of knowledge. Which of the following phenomena best describes Vivian's behavior? Self-serving bias Causal inference Confirmation bias Irrational exception
confirmation bias
With regard to personality dimensions,________can be defined as anything done by an employee that is intentionally negative for his or her organization
counterproductive work behaviors
If agreeing or disagreeing with the statement "I become violent when I am angry" distinguishes a hostile person from a nonhostile person, this statement would be used in the ____________ method of personality assessment.
empirical
if a conditioned response occurs only to the exact conditioned stimulus to which it was conditioned. It is known as
stimulus discrimination
_____is a sensory process in which the muscles of the iris contract in response to low illumination levels
stimulus generalization
According to Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the human mind has three distinct "provinces," or regions, that involve control and regulation of impulses. Which of the following provinces refers to the part of the self that monitors and controls behavior?
superego
Thorndike's law of effect states that
the consequences of a behavior will affect the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated
Which of the following best describes mental rotation
the process of imagining an object rotating in three dimensional space