Psychology Final Review
The process in which memories registered in the hippocampus are transferred for long-term storage to other regions of the brain is called
memory consolidation
It can be expected that social reasoning skills will increase during
middle childhood***
The power of one or two individuals to sway a majority is known as
minority influence
A person whose self-esteem is temporarily lowered is especially likely to
insult others
Henry is listening to a speaker at his local community center who insists that "the federal government should use intelligence scores to identify those who should and should not reproduce in order to benefit humankind." This speaker is advocating
eugenics
In which type of research would an investigator manipulate at least one factor and observe its effect on some behavior or mental process?
experimentation
The DSM-5 does NOT
explain the causes of the various psychological disorders.
Reducing patients' anxiety by having them repeatedly experience in safe settings the things they fear and often avoid is most central to
exposure therapies
Gardner's concept of bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is most likely to be criticized for
extending the definition of intelligence to an overly broad range of skills or talents.
After Tim was scratched by a cat, he became afraid of all cats. He has since been exposed to many tame cats in safe settings, and his fear of cats has gradually faded. Tim's diminishing fear of cats best illustrates
extinction***
To help Mr. Strothers overcome his drug addiction, his therapist first attempted to learn whether his use of cocaine was somehow a reaction to his wife's behavior. The therapist's concern is most likely to be characteristic of a
family therapist
In explaining serious childhood misbehavior, B. F. Skinner would most likely have emphasized
faulty child-raising practices
Chris has greater difficulty remembering what he learns during his Spanish class if he experiences less than his normal amount of REM sleep the night after the class. Which theory best accounts for Chris' experience?
information-processing theory
To assess the influence of self-esteem on interpersonal attraction, researchers either insulted or complimented students about their physical appearance just before they went on a blind date. In this research, the dependent variable was
interpersonal attraction
Rebecca suffers from social anxiety disorder and stays home most of the time to avoid feeling anxious. Her behavior is considered ________ because it prevents her from learning to cope with her environment and increases feelings of loneliness.
maladaptive
Psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen has proposed that autism spectrum disorder is characterized by an inborn
male systemizing tendency
A disorder in which an individual is overexcited, hyperactive, and wildly optimistic is known as
mania
It would be most difficult to use the ________ to explain why susto occurs mostly in Latin American cultures.
medical model***
A common identity is shared among
members of an ingroup
Explicit memories are
memories of facts and personal events that can be consciously retrieved.
Bernadette is able to find her way back to her dorm room after class because of her
memory
When retrieving memories of a past event, we often fill in memory gaps with guesses about details. The fact that these guessed details are then incorporated into our memory of that event is most relevant to appreciating the importance of
memory construction.
Which synthetic opiate is sometimes prescribed as a substitute for heroin?
methadone
Repeated lying can actually change your own memories. This is related to the
misinformation effect.
Children often imitate the exact aggressive actions seen on television and online videos. This best illustrates the impact of
modeling
Studies have found that those with a smaller-than-normal amygdala are
more likely to develop antisocial criminal tendencies***
Gloria had a stroke that damaged the right side of her brain. Yet, she has difficulty moving her left arm, not her right arm. This indicates that the
motor cortex on the right side of the brain controls movements of specific body parts on the opposite side of the body.
Stimulating the right side of the brain will cause movement on the left side of the body. This indicates that the
motor cortex on the right side of the brain controls movements of specific body parts on the opposite side of the body.
Devin is playing soccer. Instructions about where and how to move are carried from his CNS to his muscles by
motor neurons
Dr. Packwood is examining Twitter messages among men and women as part of her research project. This is an example of how modern technology has improved research using
naturalistic observation.
Inherited ability is to learned skill as ________ is to ________.
nature; nurture
Maturation is to education as ________ is to ________.
nature; nuture
Parents who are neither demanding nor responsive are said to be
negligent
Which of the following cultures teach adolescents who they are?
neither collectivist nor individualist***
Before learning painfully that the sound of a buzzing bee signaled she was about to be stung, Becky felt no fear in response to the buzzing sound. At that time, the sound of the buzzing bee was most clearly a(n )
neural stimulus
When children are interviewed about their recollections of an event, their reports are especially credible if
they are asked nonleading questions by a neutral interviewer soon after the possible abuse.***
Like most psychologists and psychiatrists, Dr. Westinghaur uses the DSM in his private practice. Which of the following is NOT a reason that Dr. Westinghaur uses the DSM?
to suggest appropriate treatment***
Psychotherapy is defined as
treatment involving psychological techniques that consists of interactions between a trained therapist and someone seeking to achieve personal growth.
Laura and several classmates are studying for an upcoming test. As they talk, levels of oxytocin in Laura's bloodstream begin to rise. This is most likely to lead Laura to experience increased feelings of social
trust
Which stage in speech development emerges around 2 years of age in which children speak mostly in two-word statements?
two-word stage
Studies of implicit prejudice indicate that prejudice is often
unconscious
Subliminal stimuli can briefly influence our responses to subsequent events. This best illustrates the importance of
unconscious thought
Piaget and Kohlberg believed that most moral action resulted from moral reasoning. More recent research by Haidt suggests that much of our moral action occurs as a result of
unconscious, automatic thinking
Ivan Pavlov and John B. Watson ________ the impact of biological limits on classical conditioning and they ________ the impact of cognitive processes on classical conditioning.
underestimated; underestimated
Humanistic theorists have been criticized for
underestimating the inherent human capacity for destructive and evil behaviors.
Streaming a movie in which a husband and wife are constantly fighting led Stephanie to recall several instances in which her husband had needlessly picked an argument with her. The effect of the streamed movie on Stephanie's recall provides an example of
priming
The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is a(n )
projective test
Some people are likely to take less time to recognize a man as a doctor than a woman as a doctor because a man more closely resembles their doctor
prototype
In the process of classifying objects, people are especially likely to make use of
prototypes
One function of glial cells is to
provide nutrients to neurons
People are most inclined to like those who are nearby. This most clearly illustrates the association between ________ and interpersonal attraction.
proximity
Sigmund Freud's theory of personality and the associated treatment techniques is referred to as
psychoanalysis
Theodore quit gambling after he lost more than $500 betting on dog races. This best illustrates the effects of
punishment
Magnetic resonance imaging uses magnetic fields and ________ to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue.
radio waves
Parents who disguise hostility toward their children by becoming overly protective of them are very likely using the defense mechanism of
reaction formation
To assess mental age, Binet and Simon measured children's
reasoning skills
Which operant conditioning process is associated with the development of phobias?
reinforcement
If a test yields consistent results every time it is used, it has a high degree of
reliability
Leah cannot remember the abuse she experienced while in foster care when she was 5 and 6 years old. According to her psychoanalyst, Leah has ________ these memories into her ________.
repressed; unconscious mind
During psychotherapy, Diego would begin to stutter whenever he began discussing personally sensitive thoughts. Sigmund Freud would have been likely to interpret this stuttering as
resistance
Jeaneth and Delon work as waiter and assistant waiter in the ship's dining room. Jeaneth is very good with the passengers and Delon is very efficient in keeping everything moving. They both benefit from working together. They are now friends and spend time together when they are not working. Which theory best explains the emergence of their friendship?
reward theory
Zack can't decide what he wants to do with his life. He has tried several different jobs but has been fired for lack of effort each time. According to Erikson, Zack best illustrates
role confusion
Which theory most clearly suggests that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame when things go wrong?
scapegoat theory
Some psychological disorders occur primarily in one culture. However, ________ occurs worldwide.
schizophrenia
After his last drinking spree, Daniel hid a half-empty liquor bottle. He couldn't remember where he hid it until he started drinking again. Daniel's pattern of recall best illustrates
state-dependent memory
Drugs that stimulate neural activity, causing accelerated body functions and associated energy and mood changes are referred to as
stimulants
Amphetamines are classified as ________, and barbiturates are classified as ________.
stimulants; depressants
The parasympathetic nervous system
stimulates digestion and slows heartbeat.
Fifteen-year-old Brittany is becoming concerned that her use of marijuana on weekends has increased. To reduce her use of this drug Brittany should
stop associating with friends who use marijuana
People living in "cultures of honor," which prize ________, tend to be more reluctant to seek mental health care.
strength and toughness
People's scores on a test of extraversion are likely to be most strongly correlated with the number of social conversations they initiate during the course of a single
month
The strengthening of the brain's synaptic connections facilitates the formation of
neural networks
When 10-year-old Danielle repeatedly practices the precise motor skills involved in texting, the cortical areas directly controlling these motor skills are likely to develop more complex
neural networks
Rhesus macaque monkeys are more likely to reconcile after a fight if they grow up with forgiving older macaque monkeys. This best illustrates the impact of
observational learning
Unrestraining is to ________ as uninvolved is to ________.
permissive; negligent
Which of the following is LEAST likely to be considered an important component of effective student learning when using online adaptive quizzing?
respondent behavior
You would be most likely to use operant conditioning to teach a dog to
walk on its hind legs
Barbara has a psychology exam tomorrow and has been studying all day today. What advice would you give her to help her on her exam tomorrow?
"Make sure you get enough sleep tonight because sleep strengthens neural connections and replays recent learning."
Stanley met Rosalie when they sat next to each other on a flight to Hawaii. This led to the beginning of a relationship that resulted in marriage. This best illustrates that the directions in which our lives develop are influenced by
chance events
After turning to wave at one of her friends during lunch, Ivy fails to notice that her new iPad, which had been right next to her lunch plate, is no longer there. Her oversight best illustrates
change blindness
Wanda once loved the taste of string beans. But after eating string beans contaminated by nausea-producing toxins, she developed a taste aversion to string beans. This best illustrates the impact of
classical conditioning***
Theories of human development have been most likely to be criticized for overemphasizing
clear-cut age-linked stages
Which theory emphasizes that dreams simulate reality by drawing on our current understandings of reality?
cognitive development theory
Investigating patterns of brain activity that accompany people's recollections of a stressful experience would be of most direct interest to the specialty area known as
cognitive neuroscience
Demetria fails to see any connection between her contributions to the company's success and the size of her annual bonus. As a result, she no longer puts much effort into her job, even though she really wants a big bonus. This best illustrates the importance of ________ in the operant conditioning of work habits.
cognitive processes
Studies of latent learning highlight the importance of
cognitive processes
In his research, Professor Simpson focuses on how the use of heuristics influences the way people decide which car to buy. Which specialty area does his research best represent?
cognitive psychology
Online quizzes and exercises based on ________ have helped people alleviate insomnia, depression, and anxiety.
cognitive-behavioral therapy
The birth of psychology is often attributed to Wilhelm Wundt because he pioneered the investigation of mental processes by
conducting the first psychological experiment.
Scientists are trained to carefully observe and record any research outcomes that are inconsistent with their hypotheses. This practice most directly serves to reduce
confirmation bias
Mrs. Jones cut Lorena's sausage into eight pieces and Jenn's into six pieces. Jenn cried because she felt she wasn't getting as much sausage as Lorena. Piaget would say that Jenn doesn't understand the principle of
conservation
Recall of what you have learned is often improved when your physical surroundings at the time of retrieval and encoding are the same. This best illustrates
context-dependent memory
Which research method assesses how well one variable predicts another without demonstrating a cause-effect relationship between the variables?
correlational research
Damaris' mother tries to reduce his fear of heights by giving the 4-year-old his favorite toy as soon as they're on a tall bridge. The mother's strategy best illustrates
counterconditioning
What conditioning technique have psychologists used to promote personal growth?
counterconditioning***
To assess the effectiveness of the pneumonia vaccine for city residents, Mr. Bromberg wants to administer vaccine injections to all city residents rather than give half of them a placebo injection. Mr. Bromberg is most clearly underestimating the importance of
creating a control group
At the beginning of the semester, Professor Jones tells her history students that they will be quizzed at unpredictable times throughout the semester. Clearly, studying for Professor Jones' surprise quizzes will be reinforced on a ________ schedule.
variable interval
In Milgram's original obedience experiment, participants who were assigned the role of "teacher"
were deceived about the real role of the "learner" and the level of shock that he actually received.
Conscious active processing of incoming auditory and visual information requires ________ memory.
working
The WAIS yields an overall intelligence score, as well as separate scores for more specific abilities such as
working memory
Fifty-year-old Wayne insists that he never dreams. Research suggests that he probably
would report a vivid dream if he were awakened during REM sleep.
During the course of successful prenatal development, a human organism begins as a(n )
zygote and finally develops into a fetus
The heritability of intelligence is estimated to range from ________percent.
50 to 80
Reduced immune system functioning is most likely to accompany long-term repeated use of
Ecstasy
Automatic processing most clearly occurs without
conscious rehearsal
An EEG shows bursts of rapid brain-wave activity during ________ sleep.
N2***
Which of the following people is most likely to earn a doctorate degree in psychology today?
Samantha, who is from the United States***
Which of the following is NOT a contributing factor for obedience?
There are role models of defiance
Psychology is currently best defined as the science of
behavior and mental processes.
Aaron Beck developed a ________ therapy for depression.
cognitive
Which of the following people is most likely to enjoy an enduring marriage?
Zach, who smiled all the time as a child
Recurring symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal are an indication of
substance use disorder
Shelly's baby is 12 months old and is not walking yet. What should you say to Shelly?
"This is perfectly normal. Although 50 percent of babies walk by the time they are 12 months old, many don't until they are 15 months old."
Marla, a college English professor, is eager to promote creativity in her writing class students. Which of the following reminders is likely to do the most to accomplish her goal?
"You can produce interesting insights through your writing."
Which of the following would be most characteristic of a 2-year-old's telegraphic speech?
"to park"***
With transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), the therapist administers ________ of electricity to the scalp of a depressed person.
1-2 milliamps
Babbling transforms from general sounds to the sounds associated with one's native language around ________ months of age.
10
Rovenia's baby is learning how to talk and can say "ma" and "da." How old is the baby likely to be?
12 months of age***
About ________ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115.
68
Who would have been the LEAST enthusiastic about relying on eugenics for the improvement of human intellectual functioning?
Alfred Binet
Mrs. Gaunt believes that parents should accept and try to understand their children's feelings and should honestly disclose their own inner feelings to their children. Her approach to parent-child interaction was most explicitly recommended by
Carl Rogers
Person-centered therapy was developed by
Carl Rogers
Which of the following people is most likely to be convicted of a violent crime during emerging adulthood?
Casey, who exhibited conduct problems as a child
Who proposed the theory of natural selection?
Charles Darwin
Who would have been most enthusiastic about the value of a single intelligence test score as an index of an individual's mental capacities?
Charles Spearman
The American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic manual is used for several purposes, including
all of these purposes.
Howard Gardner is most likely to agree that the concept of intelligence includes
spatially analyzing visual input
Carolyn is home alone when she hears someone trying to open her front door. She is immediately frightened. Which brain area is involved in her emotional response?
amygdala
What were the basic results of psychologist Stanley Milgram's original obedience study?
Despite hearing protests from the "learner" in another room, 60 percent of the participants continued to administer shocks all the way to the full 450-volt level.
Many people would find it more morally repulsive to kill someone by thrusting a knife into his or her body than by shooting him or her with a gun from a distance. This is best explained in terms of
Erikson's psychosocial perspective.***
Which of the following illustrates peripheral route persuasion?
Ethan is tempted to buy a new car because he is impressed that his favorite actress advertises the car on television commercials.
George and Jenny are both in late adulthood and have been married for the past 50 years. Which of the following would NOT be an accurate description of their sexual activity?
George, but not Jenny, will feel less sexually satisfied
________ play(s) an important role in information processing.
Glial cells
Which of the following statements about psychoanalysis is FALSE?
It is a myth that Sigmund Freud's patients lay on a couch during psychoanalytical sessions.
Which psychologist was most influential in shaping our understanding of cognitive development?
Jean Piaget
Which of the following is NOT true regarding well-being in late adulthood?
Older adults experience increased cognitive functioning compared with younger adults.***
Alicia is sleeping and is currently dreaming. Which sleep stage is she in?
REM
During the course of a full night's sleep, young adults are most likely to spend more time in
REM sleep than in N1 sleep.
Five ingredients of creativity were identified by ________ and his colleagues.
Robert Sternberg
Among Americans scoring in the top hundredth of 1 percent on the ________ at age 12 or 13, more than half have earned doctorates.
SAT
Cultural traditions in ________ discourage caregivers from talking with young children.
Senegal
Lila has been learning how to drive a car. When given the opportunity to drive by herself for the first time, how is she likely to think about what she needs to do?
She is likely to think in images
________, which are often unconscious, can automatically influence how people see those from other racial backgrounds, religions, and sexual orientations.
Stereotypes
Which treatment procedure involves the application of repeated pulses of magnetic energy to the brain?
TMS
Twenty-two-year-old Taylor is slightly overweight and loves to eat, particularly snack foods and rich desserts. Fearful of gaining more weight, she frequently takes laxatives and vomits following episodes of binge eating. Tayor most clearly suffers from
bulimia nervosa
When children are told that certain classmates have learning disabilities, they may behave in ways that inhibit the success of those students in the classroom. This best illustrates that labels
can be self-fufilling
Your conscious awareness of your own name and self-identity depends primarily on the normal functioning of your
cerebral cortex
Jenny, Mark, Shelly, Abigail, and Nate are working on a group project for their psychology class. They will all receive the same grade for the project. While Shelly, Nate, and Abigail have been working hard on the assignment, Jenny and Mark have done very little. Which aspect of social loafing applies to Jenny and Mark's lack of work?
They are taking a free ride on the efforts of the other members of the group.
Mandy heard that Jacob was angry at her, but he was not. She came into the house with an angry facial expression and spoke very little. Jacob, who took her behavior to mean that she was in a bad mood, spoke sarcastically to her, which led to an argument. This misunderstanding was facilitated by each person forming
a self-fufilling prophecy
A descriptive technique for obtaining the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of a representative sample of a population is known as
a survey.
Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin introduced
a three-stage information-processing model that distinguishes among sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
Echoing, restating, and asking for clarification of what a client expresses is most central to the process of
active listening
According to Erikson, trust is to infancy as identity is to
adolescence
Because of her fear of panic attacks, Veronica rarely steps outside her home. Her fears are so intense that she won't even go out to get her mail or even to sit in her patio. For the most part, she is afraid of having another panic attack and not being able to get help. Veronica is suffering from
agoraphobia
Internal, stable, and global explanations of one's own failures are indicative of
a negative explanatory style
While he was making dinner, Guney was suddenly overwhelmed by feelings of intense fear that something terrible was about to happen. For several minutes he felt so agitated that he could not catch his breath. Guney was most likely suffering from
a panic attack
Animal trainers' expectations may have led them to interpret some chimpanzees' signs as indicating greater linguistic ability than is warranted. This best illustrates the shortcoming of
a perceptual set
A direct relationship in which two factors increase together or decrease together represents
a positive correlation
A pattern that defines how often a desired response will be reinforced is referred to as
a reinforcement schedule
Melvin's violent behavior is influenced by his unrealistic social scripts, his rejection by men in his office, and his abuse of alcohol. A comprehensive understanding of Melvin's behavior is most clearly provided by
a biopsychosocial approach
Anorexia nervosa is typically characterized by
a fear of being fat
The presence of others does not always lead to social facilitation because
a high level of arousal inhibits the correct performance of difficult tasks.
Punishment is defined as
an event that decreases the frequency of the behavior that it follows.
Alfred Adler was a neo-Freudian who proposed the concept of
an inferiority complex
Frank's motorcycle would occasionally stall out. Frank thought about possible solutions: changing the ignition wires, putting an additive in the gas tank, or taking his motorcycle to a mechanic and letting the mechanic figure out the problem. Frank decided to put an additive in the gas tank to see if that corrected the problem. Which of Sternberg's intelligences was Frank using?
analytical intelligence
Sluggishness, tremors, and twitches similar to those of Parkinson's disease are most likely to be associated with the excessive use of certain first-generation ________ drugs.
antipsychotic
Dreams often involve sudden emotional reactions and seemingly random changes in scene. This best serves to support the theory that dreams
are initiated when neural activity spreads upward from the brainstem.
Hernando tends to be aggressive. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be a contributing factor in his aggressive behaviors?
attending a football game in the winter
Social loafing is most likely to occur among
audience members who are asked to applaud after a speaker is introduced
During her psychology test, Danielle could not remember the meaning of the term semantic memory. Surprisingly, however, she accurately remembered that the term appeared around the middle of a right-hand page in her textbook. Her memory of this incidental information is best explained in terms of
automatic processing
In 2015, a photograph of a Syrian child lying dead on a beach went viral. In response to the photograph, Red Cross donations increased. Donations at this time were 55 times greater than in response to statistics that described hundreds of thousands of other refugee deaths. This demonstrates that our emotions as well as actions can be related to the
availability heuristic
Which drugs are most likely to be prescribed as tranquilizers?
barbiturates
Beth is great at playing soccer. She should thank her
basil ganglia
Damage to the ________ would most likely interfere with a person's memory of how to play the piano.
basil ganglia
Our selective attention is drawn to distinctive features of a less-familiar minority. Therefore, a person who does not fit easily into our racial categories will
be assigned to their minority identity
All of the following are true regarding those with high self-esteem EXCEPT that they
behave negatively towards others
When a mild-mannered woman had an electrode implanted in her amygdala, she
behaved aggressively towards her doctor
Smiling is to feeling as ________ is to ________.
behavior; mental process
Peripheral route persuasion involves
being influenced by unimportant cues, such as a speaker's attractiveness.
We can more easily extinguish a fear of driving a car than a fear of holding snakes. This is best explained from a(n ) ________ perspective.
biological
The scientific study of the links between biological and psychological processes is called
biological psychology.
The sequence of brain regions from the oldest to newest is
brainstem, limbic system, cerebral cortex.
Which of the following is the correct sequence of pubertal development for girls?
breast buds, pubic hair, menarche
Mandi's grandmother has taught Mandi how to cook and sew and has explained to Mandi that these are important skills for women. This illustrates how
culture may influence views related to gender.
The terminal decline phenomenon involves a decrease in mental ability that accompanies the approach of
death
In an effort to prevent participants in an experiment from trying to confirm the researchers' predictions, psychologists sometimes
deceive participants about the true purpose of an experiment.
The body's natural production of endorphins is likely to be
decreased by heroin use and increased by vigorous exercise.
Charlotte plans to take a couple of tablets of Ecstasy during a dance party that may last the entire night. One of the immediate dangers of using the drug at this event is
dehydration
Electroconvulsive therapy has proven to be effective in the treatment of
depression
Random assignment minimizes ________ between experimental and control groups. Random sampling minimizes ________ between a sample and a population.
differences; differences
The ability to distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and stimuli that do not signal an unconditioned stimulus is called
discrimination
While Professor Villafranco was going through a painful divorce, he tended to create unnecessarily difficult tests and gave his students unusually low grades. A psychoanalyst would be most likely to view the professor's treatment of students as an example of
displacement
The DSM-5 has broadened the diagnostic criteria for diagnosing children who exhibit persistent irritability and frequent temper outbursts. This pattern of behavior is labeled
disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
Accurately hitting a baseball a split second before we consciously recognize that the ball has reached our bat best illustrates our capacity for
dual processing.
Although we may be unaware of our gender prejudices, they often influence the way we consciously perceive men and women. This best illustrates
dual processing.
Experimental participants viewed symbols on a computer screen without knowing that these symbols had earlier been subliminally flashed on the screen. Based on information provided in the text, it can be expected that half the participants will report experiencing
déjà vu
The use of mnemonics, which often rely on vivid imagery, illustrates
effortful processing
When Claudine listens to her friend discuss her marital problems, she does not tell her what to do but rather mirrors what she says and reflects her feelings. Claudine is using ________ to help her friend understand the problem.
empathy
The inability to recall which symbols are on top of which numbers on a computer keyboard is most likely due to
encoding failure
When people are asked to recall a list of words they had earlier memorized, they often replace some of the words on the original list with similar but more familiar words. This best illustrates the impact of
encoding meaning
The effectiveness of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) comes from
energizing the left frontal lobe of the brain
Stressful experiences can influence gene expression and thereby increase the chances of suffering a disorder such as PTSD. This best illustrates the importance of
environmental effects
Bradley is a carpet installer who wants to be paid for each square foot of carpet he lays rather than with an hourly wage. Bradley prefers working on a ________ schedule of reinforcement.
fixed ratio
Pedro and Alan sell newspaper subscriptions by telephone. Pedro is paid $1.00 for every six calls he makes, while Alan is paid $1.00 for every subscription he sells, regardless of the number of calls he makes. Pedro's telephoning is reinforced on a ________ schedule, whereas Alan's is reinforced on a ________ schedule.
fixed-ratio; variable-ratio***
Samuel has a vivid memory of his feelings and what he was doing at the exact moment when he heard of his father's unexpected death. This best illustrates ________ memory.
flashbulb
The ability to learn how to navigate a new internet communications program is to ________ as knowledge of European countries is to ________.
fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence
Juanita is 75 years old and hasn't seen her granddaughter, Maria, in a few months. When Maria came to visit, Juanita asked her "Are you getting fat?" This bluntness may be related to
frontal lobe shrinkage
Melinda is a returning college student. She took 10 years off when she had her first child and is now finishing course requirements for her bachelor's degree. She has noticed that many of her classmates are much younger than she is and that they miss many classes and talk about "partying" frequently. This may be because their ________ are not yet completely developed.
frontal lobes
Damaris tends to be aggressive. His childhood neighborhood was overrun with violent gangs. By the time Damaris was 18 he had been arrested many times for aggressive actions against other teens. Damaris' aggressive behavior is a result of
gene-environment interactions
The heritability of intelligence is lowest among
genetically similar individuals who have been raised in different environments.
Margo is vegan and is an advocate for animal rights. She is very active online in chat rooms for vegans, online support groups, and even social media friends. The more she associates with like-minded people online the stronger her views become. This illustrates
group polarization
Overactivity in the thalamus among those with schizophrenia is related to
hallucinations
The use of physical punishment may
have all of these results.
Which of the following abilities is NOT directly related to functional connectivity?
hearing***
A sense of humility regarding the accuracy of our commonsense thinking is most likely to be undermined by
hindsight bias.
The famous Ebbinghaus forgetting curve indicates that how well we remember information depends on
how long ago we learned the information
Dr. Anderson is a therapist who tends to focus on his client's growth potential and their need for love and acceptance. Dr. Anderson's area of specialization is
humanistic psychology.
One of psychology's early mottos was "The rat is always right." Which aspect of the scientific attitude did this represent?
humility
Shortly after falling asleep, Josh felt like he was falling from the top of a high cliff. His experience best illustrates
hypnagogic sensations
According to psychoanalytic theory, the part of the personality that strives for immediate gratification of basic drives is the
id
Maureen wants to be just like her mother. She imitates what her mother does around the house and says that she likes what her mother likes. According to Freud, this ________ with her mother provides Maureen with her gender identity, or sense of being female.
identification with
After watching violent cartoons, Kevin and Julie engaged in the very same violence they saw on TV, such as flying karate kicks. This best illustrates that one of the factors contributing to the violence-viewing effect is
imitation
Remembering how to solve a puzzle without any conscious recollection that you can do so best illustrates ________ memory.
implicit
Cerebellum is to ________ memory as hippocampus is to ________ memory.
implicit; explicit
Youths' intelligence test scores have been found to predict their_________ decades later.
income levels
The release of epinephrine into the bloodstream is most likely to
increase blood sugar
Denise is from the United States but travels frequently. So far, she has been to seven other countries. Research has demonstrated that these experiences are likely to
increase her creativity
Aggressive behavior is most likely to be ________ by injections of testosterone and ________ by drinking alcohol.
increased; increased
One of Bree's new college instructors tends to lecture in a low monotone voice very similar to one of her high school teachers whom Bree disliked. Without consciously realizing the voice similarity, Bree's gut-level reaction to the voice led her to form an unduly negative first impression of her new instructor. This best illustrates the impact of
intuition***
Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by
involuntary muscle movements
Compared with peripheral route persuasion, central route persuasion tends to
involve a greater number of logical arguments***
Fidgety babies with an intense and very emotionally reactive temperament tend to be
irritable and unpredictable
The characteristics of savant syndrome most directly suggest that intelligence
is a diverse set of distinct abilities
When completing a verbal aptitude test, members of an ethnic minority group are particularly likely to perform below their true ability levels if they believe that the test
is biased against members of their own ethnic group.
A major reason for criticism of the Rorschach test is that
its scores have not demonstrated validity
Our explanations of our own admirable actions are ________ likely to involve situational attributions than our explanations of our own shameful actions. Our explanations of our own actions performed long ago are ________ likely to involve personality attributions than our explanations of our own very recent actions.
less; more
By activating the amygdala, stress hormones promote
long-term potentiation
Compared with the general population, those who have suffered ________ have at least five times greater risk of suicide.
major depressive disorder
Severe, debilitating depression is to ________ as chronic, low-grade depression is to ________.
major depressive disorder; persistent depressive disorder
Lorena publicly agrees with her eighth-grade classmates that parents should allow 12-year-olds to date. Later that day, she writes in her diary that she actually believes parents should prohibit kids from dating until they are at least 16 years old. Lorena's public conformity to her classmates' opinion best illustrates the power of
normative social influence
Repeatedly thinking about contamination from algae-laden water is to ________ as taking five showers a day is to ________.
obsession; compulsion
Advocates of therapeutic lifestyle change recommend the use of a daily supplement of ________ to reduce aggressive behavior.
omega-3 fatty acid
Voluntary behaviors that become more frequent when followed by reinforcers are called
operant behaviors
A learned association between behaviors and resulting events is central to
operant conditioning
Marisa's nail biting has become habitual because she feels less anxious when she bites her nails. This best illustrates the process of
operant conditioning
Replication of a research study is most likely to be made easier by
operational definitions
Which of the following represents the correct order of Freud's psychosexual stages of development?
oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
Depressed people frequently explain their failures in terms that are internal, stable, and global. Their explanations thus tend to be self-blaming and
overgeneralized
Darleen is in labor with her first child. Which hormone is responsible for the contractions that she feels as part of labor?
oxytocin
Using different neural networks to simultaneously encode the sights, sounds, and smells of a remembered football game best illustrates
parallel processing***
Children raised in the same family are not especially likely to have similar personalities. This most clearly implies that we should be cautious about attributing personality to
parental influences
Which portion of the cerebral cortex is located nearest the top of the head just behind the frontal lobes and receives sensory input for touch and body position?
parietal lobes
The way slot machines reward gamblers with money best illustrates
partial reinforcement
The best evidence that there is a critical period for learning language is the fact that
people most easily master the grammar of a second language during childhood.
Which nervous system is responsible for gathering information and transmitting decisions from the CNS to other parts of the body?
peripheral nervous systemq
Which therapeutic approach relies most heavily on clients discovering their own ways of effectively dealing with their difficulties?
person-centered therapy
The hypothalamus influences the ________ to send messages to the ________.
pituitary; endocrine glands
Poverty and unemployment have been explained in terms of personal traits by ________ and in terms of situational influences by ________.
political conservatives; political liberals
All those in a group being studied make up the
population.
People with acute schizophrenia more often have the ________ symptoms that respond to drug therapy.
positive
Receiving delicious food is to escaping electric shock as ________ is to ________.
positive reinforcer; negative reinforcer
Avoiding physical punishment is to ________ morality as respecting the laws of society is to ________ morality.
preconventional; conventional
The taste of a cool soda and relief from the pain of a sprained wrist are both ________ reinforcers.
primary
The removal of electric shock is to the receipt of money as ________ is to ________.
primary reinforcer; conditioned reinforcer
Focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus is called
selective attention
After long-term potentiation has occurred
sending neurons release their neurotransmitters more easily.
SSRIs relieve depression by partially blocking the reuptake of
serotonin
B F Skinner believed that "machines and textbooks" could promote effective learning because they allow for both
shaping and immediate reinforcement.
Stacey insists that Dr. Hendricks' theory of aggression be checked against observable evidence. She is demonstrating the scientific attitude of
skepticism.
Pavlov's research on classical conditioning was important because
so many different species of animals, including humans, can be classically conditioned.
Although we often cannot directly control all of our feelings, we can influence our feelings by changing our behavior, according to
social facilitation theory***
Ingroup bias best illustrates the impact of our ________ on prejudice.
social identities
Which of the following is NOT a factor related to groupthink?
social loafing
A therapist suggests that Rosemarie is depressed because she attributes her failures to her own incompetence instead of blaming her parents and teachers for the unreasonable demands they place on her. The therapist's interpretation most clearly reflects a ________ perspective.
social-cognitive
Muzafer Sherif planned a disruption of the water supply in a Boy Scout camp in order to observe how social relationships are influenced by
superordinate goals
Suppose you want to find out which candidate women will vote for in an upcoming national election. To be sure the sample you survey is representative of the population of women, you should
survey a large representative sample of the population of women.
The sites where nerve cells communicate with one another by means of chemical messengers is known as the
synapse
Compared with environmentally impoverished rats, those rats housed in enriched environments experienced a dramatic increase in the number of their
synapses
A token economy is to operant conditioning as ________ is to classical conditioning.
systemic desensitization
Hajeong immigrated to the United States with her mother and father when she was 13 years old. Since last year when she moved away to attend the university, she has demonstrated social anxiety; she also blushes and avoids eye contact with other students and her instructors. A Japanese psychologist is likely to diagnose Hajeong with
taijin-kyofusho
The labels "easy" and "difficult" are used to refer to differences among infants in
temperament
Billy, who has schizophrenia, experiences auditory hallucinations. Based on research using PET scans, which brain structure is active when Billy experiences these hallucinations?
thalamus
In Milgram's obedience experiments, "teachers" were most likely to deliver high levels of shock when
the "learner" was placed in a different room from the "teacher."
If psychologists discovered that older parents have smarter children than younger parents, this would demonstrate that
the age of parents and children is positively correlated.
Brenda's cat salivates in response to the taste of food in its mouth. Each morning, Brenda places the cat's food on the back porch. Each time Brenda opens the door to her porch a bell rings. Now, Brenda's cat salivates every time the bell rings. Which of the following is the neutral stimulus in this example?
the bell on the door***
The importance of environmental influences on intelligence is provided by evidence that
the cognitive development of neglected children is often delayed.
To minimize the extent to which outcome differences between experimental and control groups can be attributed to placebo effects, researchers make use of
the double-blind procedure.
The impact of our cultural backgrounds on the development of our personal values best illustrates the influence of
the environment
After Brad's mother said he was too young to go on a date Friday night, Brad let all the air out of her car's tires. His action is best explained in terms of
the frustration-aggression principle
Vikas, who averages two touchdowns a game for his football team, did not score a touchdown in today's game. The other players believe that he was "slacking off," but in reality he was playing despite an injury. Vikas' teammates have committed
the fundamental attribution error
In the nature and nurture issue in developmental psychology, which of the following is an example of nature?
the genetics you inherited from both parents
B. F. Skinner's work elaborated what E. L. Thorndike had called
the law of effect
After three months of riding the 8:30 bus to work, Kathy has actually started to feel affection for the gruff and scowling old bus driver. Cindy's reaction best illustrates
the mere exposure effect
In one study, McMaster University students were more trusting of the virtual game player whose face had some of their own facial features morphed into it. This best illustrates the impact of
the mere exposure effect
Psychologists who view the developmental process as a sequence of distinct stages generally believe that ________ is(are) the same for everyone.
the order but not the timingq
Chunking refers to
the organization of information into meaningful units.
Karen was introduced to several foreign exchange students from China and Germany. Although she had no trouble later distinguishing each of the German students, she had a very difficult time remembering each of the Chinese students. Karen's inability to later recognize the Chinese students illustrates
the other-race effect
In a survey, psychologists select a random sample of research participants to ensure that
the participants are representative of the population they are interested in studying.
Researchers have demonstrated that the way a question is phrased can affect how people respond. This reveals that
the words used can reflect values.
Western cultures are hard on introverts as evidenced by the fact that
their superheroes tend to be extraverts