Psychology Assessment 1
Which subfield of psychology combines biopsychology and clinical psychology to understand psychological disorders?
Clinical neuropsychology
T or F Deception is psychological research is not acceptable
False
Which of the following is true of the neuroscience perspective?
It emphasizes that the brain is central to understanding behavior, thought, and emotion
The origins of the psychodynamic perspective are linked to
Sigmund Freud
What does it mean that hours spent watching TV and total number of discipline problems in school are correlated +.45?
The more hours a child spends watching TV, the more likely that child will get into trouble at school
A psychologist taking the psychodynamic perspective to study how people change during college would be most interested in which of the following?
The unconscious motives that led the student to attend college in the first place
To help in identifying the subfields of psychology, which of the following would be the best question to ask?
What type of behavior does it address?
what is a placebo?
a fake treatment that doesn't, in theory, actually do anything
scores in bowling go up as ability goes up. this is an example of
a positive correlation
which of the following are types of descriptive research?
archival research, survey research, naturalistic observation, and case studies
A focus on external behavior rather than the internal workings of the mind is favored by the _____ perspective
behavioral
Which perspective is being practiced when a psychologist focuses on the activities a person is engaging in, and not the thoughts or feelings the person has?
behavioral
focuses on observable behavior
behavioral
What subfield of psychology focuses on how the brain and the nervous system determine behavior?
behavioral neuroscience
Select the five major perspectives in the field psychology today
behavioral, cognitive, psychodynamic, humanistic, and neuroscience
Behavioral neuroscientists study the _____ basis of behavior
biological
the results of a ____ study may be based on studying one individual and cannot be easily generalizable to the general population
case
Experiments involve ___ one variable and observing the effect on another variable.
changing
The subfield of psychology that deals with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders is called ____ psychology
clinical
the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables can be represented by a mathematical statistic known as a ______ which can range from +1.0 to -1.-
correlation
In an experiment, the ___ variable is expected to change as a result of the experimental manipulation.
dependent
in an experiment, which variable is measured by the experimenter
dependent
_____ research is designed to systematically investigate a person, group, or patterns of behavior
descriptive
______ research is designed to systematically investigate a person, group, or patterns of behavior
descriptive
experimental manipulation is used to
detect relationships between different variables
the nurture side of the nature versus nurture debate is associated with which of the following?
environment
Unlike experimental research, correlational research cannot ______.
establish cause and effect
which type of research involves manipulating one variable in order to see how it affects another variable?
experiment
any group participating in an experiment that receives a treatment is referred to as the ________ group
experimental
experimenter and participant expectations are two types of ______ bias?
experimental
Dr. Langley unintentionally transmits his expectations to his participants in an experiment. Which of the following best describes what type of bias is occurring?
experimental bias
which of the following describes the change that experimenters deliberately produce in one variable
experimental manipulation
which of these research methods allows the researcher to determine cause and effect?
experimental research
in an experiment examining the effect of leptin on the hunger of rats, rats in the ______ group are given leptin shots and rats in the ________ group are given a shot of an inactive substance such as saline
experimental, control
in an experiment, the _____ group is manipulated, while the _______ group is not
experimental; control
T or F correlation implies causation
false
T or F deception in psychological research is not acceptable
false
T or F: Naturalistic observation utilizes existing data, such as written records
false
The cognitive perspective
focuses on how people think, understand and know about the world
Compared to structuralist, a _____ would be most interested in the function of the emotion of fear in preparing us to deal with emergency situations.
functionalist
Someone taking the nature side of the nature versus nurture debate is arguing for the importance of
genetic inheritance
Contends that people can control their behavior and that they naturally try to reach their full potential
humanistic
in an experiment, the __________ variable is manipulated by the experimenter
independent
in an experiment, which variable is manipulated by the experimenter?
independent
random assignment reduces the odds that something other than the ______ is responsible for difference between the treatment and control groups
independent variable
A psychologist designed an experiment to determine the effect of positive and negative emotion on health. In this experiment, emotion is a(n) _________ variable, and health is a(n) _______ variable
independent, dependent
why is random so important for determining cause and effect?
it allows the researcher to be more confident that the outcomes are due to the independent variable not other participant characteristics
which of these is a drawback to using case studies in psychological research?
it is often difficult to generalize from one person or a few people to the population at large
in an experiment, the independent variable is ________ whereas the dependent variable is
manipulated, measured
The cognitive approach to the study of psychology focuses on
mental processes
Which of the following is a behavior?
movement
What type of research methodology involves watching and documenting people's behavior, without changing the situation?
naturalistic observation
A psychologist who is studying how heredity influences behavior most likely will be using the ____ perspective
neuroscience
Alan is studying heart rate variability in response to anxiety. He is using the ______ perspective to study a psychological phenomenon.
neuroscience
Views behavior from the perspective of biological functioning
neuroscience
random assignment is a procedure in which ______ are assigned to either the treatment or control group of the basis of chance
participants
The control group in a study looking at the effects of a drug on behavior would probably be administered a _________ to make them think they were getting the drug
placebo
Believes behavior is motivated by inner, unconscious forces over which a person has little control
psychodynamic
a procedure in which participants are assigned to different experimental groups on the basis of chance is called ______ assignment
random
If someone is using theories to develop hypotheses and then testing those hypotheses, that person is using the _____.
scientific method
The process of systematically acquiring knowledge and understanding through the use of theories and testing hypotheses is called the
scientific method
_______ research involves having people answer questions about their thoughts, feelings, and/or behavior
survey
in _____ research, a sample of people complete questionnaires about their thoughts, feelings, and or behavior
survey
the manipulation implemented by the experimenter is called
the treatment
If treating someone for depression, a humanist might focus on
their goals and aspirations
recent research has found a relationship between body fat and colon cancer in women. this means that
there is a correlation between these variables
what is the purpose of using deception in psychological research?
to prevent participants from being influenced by what they think the purpose of the study is
psychological experimental research compares the responses of one group that receives a _____ (the manipulation implemented by an experimenter) to the responses of another group that does not receive it
treatment
correlational research involves gathering data on
two sets of variables
In trying to help someone deal with a mental illness, the psychodynamic perspective suggests that we should explore
unconscious processes
The subfields of psychology are related to each other because they share a common goal, which is
understanding behavior
Behaviors, events, or characteristics that can change are referred to as
variables
Behaviors, events, or other characteristics that can change or vary in a study are called
variables
Psychology is the study of behavior and mental processes. Which of the following is an outward observable behavior?
A vocal tic
Which of the following are associated with the humanistic perspective?
Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers
