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PSYCH 1XX3 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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PSYCH 1XX3 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

Evolution - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-The unifying theory of the biological
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sciences - including psychology | | |




Adaptations - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-The functional traits that help an
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individual to survive and reproduce in its habitat
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-perform a specific function to make an organism better suited for its
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environment


What did the Evolution of the Human eye allow for humans to do
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better? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-the human eye enables you to
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recognize and respond effectively to things around you by detecting and
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analyzing reflecting light
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What did the Evolution of a Racoons allow for them to do better? -
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CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Racoons are primarily nocturnal and while they
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do have good night vision
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- their front paws have adapted to become so sensitive that they often
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don't require vision to discriminate food items from non food items in
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the dark |

,What did the Evolution of a Bats echolocation system allow for them to
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do better? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔--adaptation that enables them to
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navigate their environment at night,
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-echolocation system allows for bats to discriminate easily BTWN a | | | | | | | | | |



falling leaf and a moth fluttering in the night
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Which higher mental processes are adaptive functions of mental
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activity? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔--higher mental processes that serve
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adaptive functions of mental activity
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-evolved together through natural selection
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-tasks the mind needs to do its job
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3 processes:
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- selective attention,
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-memory encoding, |




- memory retrieval
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What are cognitive psychologists also referred to as being - CORRECT
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ANSWER✔✔-Cognitive psychologists are also adaptationists, because | | | | | |



they find it helpful to breakdown large scale cognitive processes into
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adaptive problems or tasks and then to look for the adaptations that
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solve those problems
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Who is responsible for the theory of
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,Natural Selection? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Charles Darwin and Alfred
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Wallace


What is Natural Selection?
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3 components of natural selection? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Natural
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Selection is the differential survival and reproduction of organisms as a
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result of the heritable differences between them
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1)Individual Differences (Variation) - within any population, there is
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variation among individuals for any characteristic
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2)Differential Reproduction - these differences affect individuals
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chances of surviving and reproducing some individuals will have more
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offspring than others| |




3)Heritability - traits that give rise to differential reproduction have
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genetic basis, meaning that are heritable, the offspring of successful
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reproducers will resemble their parents with respect to these variable
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characteristics


What are the 4 basic mechanisms of Evolution? - CORRECT
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ANSWER✔✔-1) Natural Selection | |




2) Mutation
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3) Genetic Drift
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4) Migration
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, What happens to characteristics that help an individual reproduce? -
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CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Characteristics that help an individual survive
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and reproduce are selectively transmitted to consecutive generations
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summary of NS and example, of heritable traits, that is used in the web
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Module? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔--characteristics that help an
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individual survive and reproduce are selectively transmitted to
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consequtive generations |




ex. Imagine a group of red and blue fish, blue fish are camouflaged in
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the blue ocean water and the red fish are much more visible to
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predators and so the red fish get eaten more often and the blue fish are
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able to survive and reproduce more often than the red fish & B/C body
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colour is a heritable trait blue fish have blue fish children and this is
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because the specific characteristics that are best adapted for survival
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and reproduction are going to be produced at higher rates"
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stabilizing selection? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Selection against any sort
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of departure from he species typical adaptive design, this type of
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selection keeps traits stable over generations
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What happens to genetic selection during significant environmental
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changes?
ex. Darwin's finches
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