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,Table of content:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
Chapter 2: Psychological Research
Chapter 3: Biopsychology
Chapter 4: States of Consciousness
Chapter 5: Sensation and Perception
Chapter 6: Learning
Chapter 7: Thinking and Intelligence
Chapter 8: Memory
Chapter 9: Lifespan Developmen Chapter
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10: Emotion and Motivation Chapter 11:
Personality
Chapter 12: Social Psychology
Chapter 13: Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Chapter 14: Stress, Lifestyle, and Health
Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders
Chapter 16: Therapy and Treatment
,Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
1. Which of the following best defines psychology according to the OpenStax text? J J J J J J J J
A. The study of the soul and spiritual consciousness
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B. The scientific study of the mind and behavior
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C. The clinical treatment of abnormal mental processes
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D. The biological analysis of brain chemistry and structures
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Correct Answer: B
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Explanation: Psychology is formally defined as the scientific study of the mind and
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behavior. While its roots are in philosophy (A) and it includes clinical applications
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(C) and biological foundations (D), the contemporary definition emphasizes the
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scientific method applied to both mental processes and observable actions.
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2. Wilhelm Wundt is credited as one of the founders of psychology and used a method
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called "introspection" to identifythe componentsof consciousness.This
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perspective is known as: J J J
A. Functionalism
B. Behaviorism
C. Structuralism
D. Psychoanalytic Theory J
Correct Answer: C
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Explanation: Structuralism was the attempt to understand the structure or
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characteristics of the mind by breaking down conscious experience into its component
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parts. Functionalism (A) focused on the purpose of behavior, while Behaviorism (B)
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rejected the study of consciousness entirely.
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3. William James's functionalism was heavily influenced by which scientific theory?
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A. Newton’s Laws of Motion J J J
B. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
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C. Dalton’s Atomic Theory
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D. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
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,Correct Answer: B J J
Explanation: Functionalism focused on how mental activities helped an organism fit into
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its environment. This approach was directly influenced by Charles Darwin’s theory of
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evolution, specifically the idea that traits (including mental ones) are functional and
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adaptive.
4. A researcher is interested in how the "whole" of a person's experience is different from
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the sum of its individual parts. This researcher most likely follows which school of
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thought?
A. Gestalt Psychology J
B. Structuralism
C. Behaviorism
D. Biopsychology J
Correct Answer: A
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Explanation: Gestalt psychology operates on the principle that although a sensory
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experience can be broken down into individual parts, how those parts relate to each other as a
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whole is what the individual responds to in perception.
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5. Which of the following psychologists is most closely associated with the
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development of the "hierarchy of needs" and the humanistic perspective? J J J J J J J J J
A. B.F. Skinner
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B. Sigmund Freud J
C. Abraham Maslow J
D. Noam Chomsky J
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Explanation: Abraham Maslow is a key figure in humanism, famous for proposing a
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hierarchy of human needs in motivating behavior. Skinner (A) was a behaviorist, Freud
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(B) founded psychoanalysis, and Chomsky (D) was a leader in the cognitive revolution.
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6. A psychologist who works in the legal system, providing expert testimony on eye-
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witness accuracy and jury selection, is specializing in which subfield?
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A. Counseling Psychology J
,B. Forensic Psychology J
C. Health Psychology J
D. Developmental Psychology J
Correct Answer: B J J
Explanation: Forensic psychology is a subfield of psychology that applies
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psychological principles to issues within the justice system, including competency to
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stand trial and the reliability of testimony.
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7. A patient reports that they are constantly anxious but cannot identify a specific
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trigger. A therapist following the psychoanalytic perspective would likely aflribute
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this to: J
A. Maladaptive learned behaviors from childhood J J J J
B. Chemical imbalances in the cerebral cortex
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C. Unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences J J J J
D. Alack of self-actualization and personalgrowth
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Correct Answer: C
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Explanation: Psychoanalytic theory, founded by Sigmund Freud, focuses on the role of a
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person’sunconsciousand early childhood experiencesas the primary drivers of behavior and
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mental distress.
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8. Dr. Smith is conducting a study on how workplace lighting affects employee
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productivityand job satisfaction.Which areaof psychologydoes this research fall J J J J J J J J J J J J
under?
A. Social Psychology J
B. Industrial-Organizational Psychology J
C. Cognitive Psychology J
D. Clinical Psychology J
Correct Answer: B J J
Explanation: Industrial-Organizational (I-O) psychology applies psychological
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theories and principles to workplace settings, focusing on productivity, personnel
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management, and organizational culture. J J J
, 9. During the "Cognitive Revolution" in the 1950s, psychologists shifted their focus
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back to the mind, largely due to the influence of which other emerging field?
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A. Chemistry
B. Computer Science J
C. Geology
D. Sociology
Correct Answer: B
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Explanation: The development of computer science provided a new metaphor for the
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human mind as an information processor, helping to shift the focus from observable
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behavior back to internal mental processes.
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10. A researcher wants to study why humans are more likely to fear snakes than
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flowers, even if they have never encountered either. This researcher is likely
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adopting the perspective of: J J J
A. Evolutionary Psychology J
B. Behavioral Psychology J
C. Humanistic Psychology J
D. Multicultural Psychology J
Correct Answer: A
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Explanation: Evolutionary psychology studies how universal patterns of behavior and
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cognitive processes have evolved over time to help humans survive and reproduce.
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11. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the focus of Social Psychology?
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A. Testing a new medication for schizophrenia
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B. Measuring the memory span of children versus adults
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C. Observing how an individual’s behavior changes when they are in a large crowd
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D. Analyzing the neural pathways involved in vision
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Correct Answer: C
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,Explanation: Social psychology focuses on how we interact with and relate to
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others, including how the presence of other people influences an individual's
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thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. J J J
12. In the mid-20th century, Behaviorism dominated American psychology. Which of the
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following was a primary criticism of Behaviorism that led to the rise of Humanism?
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A. It focused too much on the internal "soul."
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B. It was too reliant on self-report data.
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C. It was viewed as deterministic and ignored personal agency.
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D. It ignored the influence of biology on behavior.
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Correct Answer: C J J
Explanation: Humanists like Rogers and Maslow objected to behaviorism because
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they felt it was deterministic (viewing behavior as purely a result of
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environment/conditioning) and failed to recognize the inherent potential for good and J J J J J J J J J J J
free will in humans.
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13. Compare the PhD and the PsyD degrees. Which statement best evaluates their
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primary difference in professional focus? J J J J
A. The PhD is for medical doctors, while the PsyD is for researchers.
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B. The PhD focuses heavily on research and the creation of new knowledge, while the PsyD
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focuses on the application of psychological principles in clinical seflings.
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C. The PsyD requires more years of schooling than the PhD.
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D. Only PhD holders can be called "psychologists" under national standards.
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Correct Answer: B J J
Explanation: The PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) is traditionally research-oriented,
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requiring a dissertation. The PsyD (Doctor of Psychology) was developed to focus more
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on clinical practice and the application of existing knowledge to treat patients.
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14. How does biopsychology differ from evolutionary psychology?
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A. Biopsychology studies the immediate physiological causes of behavior, while J J J J J J J J J
evolutionary psychology looks at the ultimate biological causes shaped by natural
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selection.
,B. Biopsychology ignores the brain, while evolutionary psychology focuses only on
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genetics.
C. Biopsychology is a branch of philosophy, while evolutionary psychology is a branch of
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medicine.
D. Biopsychology focuses only on animals, while evolutionary psychology focuses only on
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humans.
Correct Answer: A J J
Explanation: Biopsychology (or biological psychology) focuses on how the structure
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and function of the nervous system generate behavior in the present. Evolutionary
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psychology seeks to understand how those behaviors were shaped over generations
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to ensure survival.
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15. Evaluation of the "Cognitive Revolution" suggests it was a critical turning point
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because it: J
A. Proved that behaviorism was completely incorrect.
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B. Re-established the legitimacy of studying mental processes as a science.
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C. Eliminated the need for experimental research in psychology.
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D. Moved the center of psychological research from the US to Europe.
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Correct Answer: B J J
Explanation: The Cognitive Revolution was a shift away from the behaviorist focus on
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external actions, re-integrating the study of the mind (cognition) into scientific
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psychology by using objective, measurable methods.
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16. Which of the following is a potential limitation of the early history of psychology
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(e.g.,Structuralism and Functionalism)whenviewed througha modernlens?
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A. They were too focused on multicultural perspectives.
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B. They relied almost exclusively on the study of white, Western, male participants.
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C. They were too integrated with the field of computer science.
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D. They focused too much on the biological basis of behavior.
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Correct Answer: B J J
,Explanation: Early psychology lacked diversity; the "Founding Fathers" and their
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subjects were predominantly white, Western males (WEIRD societies), which
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modern multicultural psychology seeks to correct by studying diverse populations.
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17. A student argues that "psychology is not a real science because you can't see a
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'thought'." Based on Chapter 1 of the OpenStax text, what is the best
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counter-argument?
A. Psychology is a science because it uses the scientific method to objectively study
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observable behaviors and infer mental processes.
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B. Psychology is a science because it is part of the medical school curriculum.
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C. Science does not require objectivity; it only requires a hypothesis.
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D. Thoughts can now be seen directly with a microscope.
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Correct Answer: A
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Explanation: Psychology is considered a science because it relies on the scientific
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method—systematic observation, measurement, and experiment—to study behavior J J J J J J J
and the internal processes that drive it.
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, Chapter 2: Psychological Research J J J
1. In the scientific method, which type of reasoning begins with a general premise—
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such as "all living things require energy"—to reach a logical conclusion about the
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specific world? J
A. Inductive reasoning J
B. Deductive reasoning J
C. Archival reasoning J
D. Circularreasoning J
Correct Answer: B J J
Explanation: Deductive reasoning starts with a generalization (a theory or hypothesis)
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that is then tested against real-world observations to reach a logical conclusion. If the
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premise is correct, the conclusion must also be correct.
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2. According to the text, a scientific hypothesis must be "falsifiable." This means that the
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hypothesis:
A. Must be proven true by at least three independent studies
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B. Is based on a theory that has already been widely accepted
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C. Is capable of being shown to be incorrect through empirical observation
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D. Relies on untestable internal mental processes like the "id" or "ego"
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Correct Answer: C J J
Explanation: Falsifiability is a hallmark of scientific research; it ensures that a claim can
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be tested and potentially disproved. Theories that cannot be tested against empirical
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evidence, such as some of Freud's concepts, are criticized for lacking this quality.
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3. Aresearcher spends two yearsstudying the specific neurologicaldevelopment of
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conjoined twins connected at the thalamus. This research approach is best J J J J J J J J J J J
classified as a: J J
A. Survey
B. Naturalistic observation J
C. Case study J