Psych Final
Psych Final
Psych Final
Imagine a psychologist who believes that we should not try to understand what's happening in the
human mind because we cannot observe it. Which perspective of psychology does this
psychologist most likely subscribe to?
behaviorism
The almond-shaped structure located almost directly behind the temples is known as the:
amygdala.
Actor Michael J. Fox has a degenerative disease that results in decreased dopamine action in the
brain. What is the name of this disease?
Parkinson’s disease
The branch of the peripheral nervous system that governs involuntary organ function is known as
the:
occipital lobe
Pheromones are believed to serve an adaptive function for humans due to their influence on:
sexual behavior.
Josie and her friends play a game where they each spin around ten times, then see who can walk
the longest before falling over. What physical structure plays a key role in the children's game?
Semicircular canals
Loudness
As part of a research experiment, Joanne wore headphones and was exposed to a very faint sound
40 separate times. When she noticed the sound, she raised her hand. For the sound to be
considered an absolute threshold, how many times would Joanne need to raise her hand during
the session?
20
Inside Olivia's brain, adenosine is being blocked from entering receptor sites. What is Olivia
likely doing?
Drinking an espresso
How is hypnosis effective in enhancing an athlete's performance?
By decreasing self-doubt
Hypothalamus
Which of the following sleep disorders is most responsive to behavioral and self-management
strategies?
Insomnia
Which of the following would play a key role in the set point due to its monitoring of fat
reserves?
Leptin
The claim of someone "feeling afraid because their teeth began chattering first" is most consistent
with
James-Lange theory
A diagnostic criterion for anorexia nervosa is having a significant fear of:
being overweight.
Which one of the following terms best describes the use of operant conditioning to build a new
behavior in an organism by rewarding successive approximations of the desired response?
Shaping
During a glaucoma test, a puff of air is blown into your eyes. Juan is always nervous before eye
exams because he does not like the glaucoma test. His friend Perry tries to help by explaining that
the puff of air is just the unconditioned stimulus, and automatically blinking your eyes after
receiving the puff of air is an example of a(n):
unconditioned response.
Alexi slaps on some expensive new cologne in the morning, but he is frustrated by noon because
he can no longer smell it even though others can. Vladimir reminds him that it is just an example
of which one of the following?
Habituation
Which one of the following forms of learning requires a person or animal to have an
unconditioned response before learning can occur?
Classical conditioning
Edward Tolman's work with rats and mazes offered support for cognitive learning by showing
that rats used which of the following concepts?
Latent learning
A gymnast
In serial-position experiments, words recalled due to the primacy effect are accessed from:
long-term memory.
For the first few weeks of January, every time Mr. Bruno puts the date on the classroom board, he
writes the previous year—not the current year. This always causes Mr. Bruno's students to laugh.
What is Mr. Bruno experiencing?
Proactive interference
Which component of working memory is responsible for processing someone else’s speech?
Phonological loop
Insight
The Flynn Effect refers to the fact that:
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Frankie lands in Paris for a three-week vacation, and by the end of the trip, although he has never
studied French in school, can carry on a basic conversation in French. According to Gardner's
Theory of Multiple Intelligences, Frankie has a strong _______ intelligence.
linguistic
subordinate category.
The statement “All women should be allowed to vote, regardless of other circumstances” would
be classified as which stage of Kohlberg’s stages of moral reasoning?
Monique’s favorite baseball team is the Kansas City Royals. When they won the World Series,
her self-esteem increased. Monique experienced a phenomenon we call:
Which one of the following is a subtle form of discrimination that may cause European
Americans to be slower to help African Americans during emergencies?
Aversive racism
When people carefully evaluate information and use logic to make decisions, they are at which
one of these levels of consciousness?
Explicit
individualistic accomplishments.
If a teacher notices a significant change in a student's mood and performance level, which of the
following could provide initial insight into what might be going on in that student's social life or
environment prior to more obvious testing?
direct observation
Actions, verbal statements, and choices all factor into which of Bandura’s components of
reciprocal determinism?
behavior
Cognitive appraisal will help you do which of the following in a stressful situation?
Accept that the event is stressful and focus on finding positive ways to cope with it.
Hostile, mistrustful behaviors are associated with heart disease in which personality type?
Type A
Which one of the following strategies for managing stress is most clearly a problem-focused
coping strategy?
alcohol.
Researchers studying personality have identified "three C's" that taken together appear to be
related to health outcomes—challenge, control, and:
commitment.
You’re angry with a colleague at work, and so you come home and yell at your roommate. Which
of the following does this represent?
emotion-focused coping
Jackson frequently acts recklessly, refuses to accept blame for his wrongdoing, and lies to get
what he wants. These are typical characteristics of:
During a manic phase, a person with bipolar disorder is most likely to:
stay up all night talking or working on a project.
Disorders listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) are
considered comorbid if they:
A person who takes a sociocultural approach to understanding mental health disorders is most
likely to argue that distinguishing "normal" and "abnormal" behavior requires:
An intense need for attention and excessively dramatic behavior characterize which personality
disorder?
Dimitri is a third-year college student who avoids social interactions because he has an intense
and chronic anxiety over being negatively evaluated by others. He has recently been diagnosed
with a personality disorder. What disorder was he most likely diagnosed with?
Another term for flooding where the client remains exposed to the feared object, situation, or
image for an extended time period is:
A process in which the client unconsciously reacts to the therapist as if the therapist were a
parent, friend, sibling, or romantic partner
The term generalizability refers to: how well a study's research findings apply to other individuals
and situations.
Wilhelm Wundt is credited with establishing the first psychology laboratory. Which of
the following perspectives is most closely linked to Wundt's research? Structuralism
A group of hikers discovered a boy living with a pack of wolves. He exhibited strange,
animal-like behaviors and didn't seem to speak any language. Which of the following
methods would be the most effective tool for learning more about this boy? Case study
A variable that is manipulated to identify a potential cause-and-effect relationship in an
experiment is referred to as: an independent variable
Drew is driving down a highway at night when he sees a deer run across the road and has
to a swerve to avoid hitting it. He feels slightly panicky after the event and it takes him a
while to calm down again. Which of the following systems was regulating Drew’s
reaction to the deer? sympathetic nervous system
A fatty, waxy substance that insulates portions of some neurons in the nervous system is
known as: myelin
The part of the nervous system that is made up of the brain and spinal cord is known as
the: central nervous system
The organs found in males that produce male sex hormones are the: testes
Which of the following correctly traces the path of a visual stimulus? Cornea > pupil >lens >
retina
The Ponzo illusion happens because of which of the following depth cues? Linear perspective
What is one reason why cones are more involved than rods in the process of
distinguishing colors? Cones have more photopigment varieties than rods.
When considering the stimuli involved, the sense of smell is similar to which of the
following senses? Taste
In bottom-up processing, the perception of a particular visual scene is created from: presented
stimuli
Which of the following meets the criteria for the absolute threshold of an auditory
stimulus? When exposed to 50 separate instances of the same very faint tone, Ronnie
noticed it 25 times
As part of a research project, Carla and Miguel sat in separate, empty rooms. Miguel was
given short bits of information that he "sent" to Carla by focusing his thoughts on her,
and Carla tried to receive Miguel's messages in her mind. What was the researcher
measuring in this experiment? Extrasensory perception
Which of the following is true about the drug Rohypnol? It is sometimes called the “date rape
drug.”
The comparatively higher rate of poor sleep quality among African Americans is thought
to be a product of: environment.
Monte got really drunk at the homecoming keg party. After a football player spilled a
beer on his girlfriend, Monte started to pick a fight with him—even though Monte was
half his size! The fight didn't last long because as Monte wound up to throw a punch, he
lost his balance and fell over. Which of the following played a key role in Monte's falling
Down? The brain stem
When it comes to hypnosis, research supports the idea that it can: help reduce the experience of
pain in some people.
“Lost” memories recovered through hypnosis can best be described as: problematic
The potential risks to the heart associated with bulimia nervosa are caused by an
imbalance in: electrolytes.
Which of the following does NOT have a causal role in the obesity epidemic? Body mass index
Which of the following terms best reflects the concept of homophobia? Prejudice
Which of the following would be classified as a secondary drive? The need for recognition
Which of the following reflects the fraternal birth order effect? A homosexual male is the
youngest of four brothers.
After repeated pairing of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus, the neutral
stimulus begins to elicit the same response as the unconditioned stimulus, so the neutral
stimulus becomes the: conditioned stimulus
John B. Watson conditioned an 11-month-old baby, "Little Albert," to fear rats by making
a loud noise to convert the rat from a neutral stimulus into a which one of these types of
stimulus? Conditioned
Being paid on the 1st of every month regardless of the month or hours worked is an
example of which reinforcement schedule? Fixed interval
Which of the following approaches to psychology only focuses on observable evidence
of mental processes? Behaviorism
Sanjay thought it was a good omen when a thunderstorm rolled in just as he began his
chemistry final. Because Sanjay studied for the exam during a wild thunderstorm, this
will help him to avoid: cue-dependent forgetting
The case of H. M. demonstrates the link between the: hippocampus and memory formation.
Slow-wave, deep sleep has been shown to enhance which types of memories?
Declarative
Stevie has a hunch that the customer in her store is going to try to steal something. She
has no evidence for this feeling and may, in fact, be wrong. Stevie is relying on:
intuition.
When we use the ease with which we can recall instances of an event to help us estimate
the frequency of the event, we are using: the availability heuristic
What can you assume about the general relationship between mental age and
chronological age in most children? As chronological age increases, mental age generally
increases.
Easton is standing near a bank when a masked man dashes out, jumps into a car, and
speeds away. She calls the police and gives them the license plate numbers of the
getaway car. Based on this scenario, you can assume that Easton would likely score
MOST well on which of Wechsler's subscales? Working memory
What does the fact that Kanzi learned language more completely than his mother suggest
about the acquisition of language? The acquisition of language is easier when it is introduced at
an earlier stage of development.
What is the definition of cognition? The way in which we use and store information in memory
Suppose a psychologist hypothesizes that a child learns to tell the difference between a
baseball and a tennis ball from being taught by a parent. This hypothesis draws on
theories of which researcher? Vygotsky
Gilligan's theory of moral reasoning differs from Kohlberg's, in that Gilligan's theory is
based on differences in which of the following? Gender
After what age are men ordinarily no longer fertile, if ever? Men ordinarily remain fertile
throughout their life span.
Which one of these statements best summarizes why Milgram's experiment cannot be
replicated today? Milgram caused stress and potential harm to his subjects, the "teachers," who
really thought they were shocking someone
Which one of the following was an attempt to modernize and replicate the Milgram
experiment on obedience by Jerry Burger? 150-volt solution
What did Dorothy Otnow Lewis discover about the childhoods of murderers?
A large majority of murderers reported severe childhood abuse, many with
significant head injuries.
Protesters sometimes hold up signs near busy intersections in an effort to use which one
of the following to change people's attitudes? Persuasion
A person who takes up smoking after seeing his or her friends do the same has acquired smoking
behavior through which one of these categories of learning?
Observational learning
According to Alfred Adler, personality develops from which of the following sources?
desire to overcome inferiority
Which of the following must realistically fulfill the needs of the superego?
The ego
According to Freud, children resolve their unconscious sexual attractions to their othersex parent
by transferring this love to an other-sex partner during the: genital stage.
Alok has a recurring dream in which two robbers break into his house at night. He hears
them heading for the staircase and hides under his desk in hopes that they will not find
him. Alok always awakens just as they are about to open his bedroom door. Which of the
following is most likely to happen if Alok were to have Freud as his therapist?
Freud would try to bring Alok's unconscious anxieties, fears, or desires to his
conscious level
Serena suffered a brain injury and now her sympathetic nervous system doesn’t respond
to danger. She most likely damaged her: hypothalamus.
When a person first encounters a stressor, endorphins are released by: the pituitary gland
Cognitive appraisal will help you do which of the following in a stressful situation?
Accept that the event is stressful and focus on finding positive ways to cope
with it.
What effect do corticosteroids have on the immune system? They weaken it.
Xavier tells his new therapist that he's been feeling down since the death of his
grandmother six months ago. He reports that he's not thinking about suicide, and his
sleep is okay, and he's not having trouble concentrating. But he's not eating well. Given
only those symptoms, the therapist is most likely to believe that Xavier is experiencing:
grief but not major depressive disorder
During a manic phase, a person with bipolar disorder is most likely to:
stay up all night talking or working on a project.