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Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
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Chapter 2: Psychological Research
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Chapter 3: Neuroscience and Behavior
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Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception
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Chapter 5: States of Consciousness
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Chapter 6: Learning
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Chapter 7: Memory
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Chapter 8: Cognition and Language
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Chapter 9: Intelligence
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Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion
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Chapter 11: Sexuality and Gender
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Chapter 12: Development
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Chapter 13: Personality
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Chapter 14: Health Psychology: Stress, Coping, and Well-Being
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Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders
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Chapter 16: Treatment of Psychological Disorders
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Chapter 17: Social Psychology
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MULTIPLE CHOICE - Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or
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answers the question.
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A) intuition-based approach to studyhuman behavior. v v v v v
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C) studyof mental disorders and their treatment.
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D) scientific studyof behavior and mental processes. v v v v v v
2) Akira has declared psychologyas his major. He will be studying
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B) behavior and mental processes. v v v
C) mental disorders and their diagnosis and treatment.
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D) the disorders of the central nervous system.
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3) A single-sentence definition of psychologymaybe misleading because
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A) it is verydifficult to studythe mind and behavior scientifically.
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B) psychologyis a narrower, more specific field than a general definition might suggest.
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C) psychologists disagree on how broad psychologyshould reallybe. v v v v v v v v
D) the discipline of psychologyreallyhas no core or center.
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