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Testbank Psychology 2nd Edition for OpenStax 9781975076450Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology ...................................................................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 2: Psychological Research .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Chapter 3: Biopsychology .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Chapter 4: States of Consciousness ........................................................................................................................................................ 11 Chapter 5: Sensation and Perception .................................................................................................................................................... 15 Chapter 6: Learning .................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Chapter 7: Thinking and IntelligenceReview Questions ..................................................................................................................... 21 Chapter 8: Memory ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Chapter 9: Lifespan Development .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 Chapter 10: Emotion and Motivation .................................................................................................................................................. 29 Chapter 11: Personality Review Questions ............................................................................................................................................. 32 Chapter 12: Social Psychology Review Questions ................................................................................................................................. 35 Chapter 13: Industrial-Organizational Psychology ........................................................................................................................... 40 Chapter 14: Stress, Lifestyle, and Health ............................................................................................................................................. 42 Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders ..................................................................................................................................................... 45 Chapter 16: Therapy and Treatment..................................................................................................................................................... 48 Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology Review Questions 1. Which of the following was mentioned as a skill to which psychology students would beexposed? Answer D. all of the above 2 | P a g e3. In the scientific method, a hypothesis is a(n) Answer D. proposed explanation 5. . is most well-known for proposing his hierarchy of needs. Answer C. Abraham Maslow 7. The operant conditioning chamber (aka principles ofoperant conditioning. Answer A. Skinner 9. box) is a device used to study the An individual’s consistent pattern of thought and behavior is known as a(n) . Answer C. personality 11. A researcher interested in what factors make an employee best suited for a given job wouldmost likely identify as a(n) psychologist. Answer D. I-O 13. The places less emphasis on research and more emphasis on application oftherapeutic skills. Answer B. PsyD 15. One would need at least a(n) Answer C. master’s 3 | P a g e degree to serve as a school psychologist.Critical Thinking Questions 17. Why do you think many people might be skeptical about psychology being a science? Answer One goal of psychology is the study of the mind. Science cannot directly study the mind, because it isnot a form of matter or energy. This might create some skepticism about the scientific nature of psychology. 19. to? Answer Behaviorists studied objectively observable behavior partly in reaction to the psychologists of the mindwho were studying things that were not directly observable. 21. What are the potential ethical concerns associated with Milgram’s research on obedience? Answer Many people have questioned how ethical this particular research was. Although no one was actually harmed in Milgram’s study, many people have questioned how the knowledge that you would be willingto inflict incredible pain and/or death to another person, simply because someone in authority told you to do so, would affect someone’s self-concept and psychological health. Furthermore, the degree to which deception was used in this particular study raises a few eyebrows. 23. Other than a potentially greater salary, what would be the reasons an individual would continueon to get a graduate degree in psychology? Answer The graduate degree would be a stronger guarantee of working in a psychology-related field and one would have greater control over the specialty of that work. It would allow one to practice in a clinical setting. In general, it would allow someone to work in a more independent or supervisory capacity. Chapter 2: Psychological Research 4 | P a g e In part, what aspect of psychology was the behaviorist approach to psychology a reactionReview Questions 1. Scientific hypotheses are Answer D. testable 3. Scientific knowledge is Answer B. empirical 5. Sigmund Freud developed his theory of human personality by conducting in-depth interviews over anextended period of time with a few clients. This type of research approach is known as a(n): . Answer B. case study 7. The major limitation of case studies is . Answer . and falsifiable. 9. Using existing records to try to answer a research question is known as Answer D. archival research 11. A(n) is a list of questions developed by a researcher that can be administered in paperform. Answer D. survey 5 | P a g e _.13. Height and weight are positively correlated. This means that: Answer D. As height increases, typically weight increases. 15. Which statement best illustrates a negative correlation between the number of hours spent watching TV the week before an exam and the grade on that exam? Answer D. Students who watch more television perform more poorly on their exams. 17. means that everyone in the population has the same likelihood of being asked toparticipate in the study. Answer D. random sampling 19. Researchers must important concepts in their studies so others would have a clear understanding of exactly how those concepts were defined. Answer C. operationalize 21. Answer B. IACUC; IRB 23. A person’s participation in a research project must be . Answer C. voluntary is to animal research as is to human research. Critical Thinking Questions 25. In this section, there was a discussion about researchers arriving at different conclusions about the 6 | P a g euse of technology in certain student populations, with one study determining that a smartphone app forsurgery students seemed effective, but another study finding negative impacts on sleep, communication, and time management resulting from the use of technology by undergraduates. How might an educational leader best work through these discrepancies? Answer An educational leader may be able to focus resources and plans on the specific programs until furtherresearch is conducted that provides insight that can be applied more broadly. 27. In this section, conjoined twins, Krista and Tatiana, were described as being potential participants in a case study. In what other circumstances would you think that this particular research approach would be especially helpful and why? Answer Case studies might prove especially helpful using individuals who have rare conditions. For instance, ifone wanted to study multiple personality disorder then the case study approach with individuals diagnosed with multiple personality disorder would be helpful. 29. Which of the research methods discussed would be best suited to study the impact of diet andexercise on the prevalence of a disease such as diabetes? Why? Answer Longitudinal research would be an excellent approach in studying how dietary and exercise habits affect the risk of being diagnosed with diabetes because it would follow subjects as they aged to determine how their choices regarding diet and exercise affected the prevalence of diabetes. 31. Earlier in this section, we read about research suggesting that there is a correlation between eating cereal and weight. Cereal companies that present this information in their advertisements could lead someone to believe that eating more cereal causes healthy weight. Why would they make such a claimand what arguments could you make to counter this cause-and-effect claim? Answer The cereal companies are trying to make a profit, so framing the research findings in this way would improve their bottom line. However, it could be that people who forgo more fatty options for breakfastare health conscious and engage in a variety of other behaviors that help them maintain a healthy weight. 7 | P a g e33. Sometimes, true random sampling can be very difficult to obtain. Many researchers make use of convenience samples as an alternative. For example, one popular convenience sample would involve students enrolled in Introduction to Psychology courses. What are the implications of using this samplingtechnique? Answer If research is limited to students enrolled in Introduction to Psychology courses, then our ability to generalize to the larger population would be dramatically reduced. One could also argue that students enrolled in Introduction to Psychology courses may not be representative of the larger population of college students at their school, much less the larger general population. 35. Some argue that animal research is inherently flawed in terms of being ethical because unlike human participants, animals do not consent to be involved in research. Do you agree with this perspective? Given that animals do not consent to be involved in research projects, what sorts of extra precautions should be taken to ensure that they receive the most humane treatment possible? Answer In general, the fact that consent cannot be obtained from animal research subjects places extra responsibility on the researcher to ensure that the animal is treated as humanely as possible and to respect the sacrifice that the animal is making for the advancement of science. Like human research, theanimals themselves should also receive some of the benefits of the research, and they do in the form ofadvanced veterinary medicine, and so on. Chapter 3: Biopsychology Review Questions 1. A(n) is a sudden, permanent change in a sequence of DNA.Answer D. mutation 3. is the field of study that focuses on genes and their expression. Answer C. Epigenetics 5. The 8 | P a g e receive(s) incoming signals from other neurons.Answer D. dendrites 7. Multiple sclerosis involves a breakdown

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