Thorough and Correct Answers Updated 2024/2025
Damaging the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus in rats will -
correct answer interfere with the biological clock that is synced with light
Which of the following increases the power of a statistical test? - correct
answer changing from a two-tailed to a one tailed
Aunt sybil paid her first visit to her niece angela when the baby was 3 months
old. Aunt sybil enjoyed holding and playing with the baby. Aunt sybil visited
again when angela was 9 months old. She was dismayed when the little girl
took one look at her and burst into tears. Angela was exhibiting an emotional
reaction called - correct answer stranger anxiety
Which of the following therapeutic techniques can be explained by classical
conditioning principles - correct answer systematic desensitization and
flooding
Joe's therapist frequently exhibits genuineness and empathy towards joe.
These elements are defining features of which of the following therapeutic
approaches - correct answer client-centered
According to the evolutionary psychologists, which of the following is the
primary reason why men tend to prefer women as mates that are younger and
more attactive - correct answer signs of good health and ability to bear
children
Georgia sees a sign in the bathroom stall that says "do not write on the walls
under any circumstances!" georgia takes out her pen and begins to write all
,over the walls. According to social psychologists, georgia is experiencing -
correct answer reactance
Erik is frustrated with one of his co-workers who displays no regard for the
rights of others, no remorse when he abuses others, and a repeated pattern of
stealing equipment and petty cash. It is most likely that this co-worker has
which of the following personality disorders - correct answer antisocial
The tendency to attribute your successes to dispositional factions and your
failures to situational factors is called the - correct answer self-serving bias
Free will pays the greatest role in which of the following? - correct answer
carl roger's humanistic psychology
The figure above (circle with triangles in the middle) - correct answer an
illusory contour
When studying moral development, lawrence kohlberg used moral dilemma,
in which a husband must decide whether to steal a drug to prolong his wife's
life because they cannot afford the drug. A child who is in the conventional
level of kolhberg's theory will use which reasoning when faced with the heinz
dilemma? - correct answer it is against the law to steal, so the husband
should not steal the drug
What term is best used to describe the smallest meaningful unit of language -
correct answer morpheme
According to johnston, and heinz' multimode theory of attention, why is it
dangerous to drive an automobile while talking on a cell phone? - correct
answer both talking and driving require attentional resources, and adequate
attentional resources may not be allocated to driving.
,The transformation of energy into electrical impulses - correct answer
transduction
As a color blindness test, hector and his friends are asked to judge whether or
not a red jelly bean is similar to the blue and green jelly beans in a jar.
Hector's friends all state that the red jelly bean is similar to the blue and green
ones. Hector knows that is not true, but he gives the same answer. Hector's
behavior here is an example of which of the following concepts. - correct
answer public conformity
The action potential is triggered at which of the following parts of a neuron -
correct answer axon hillcock
What function is served by the white myeline sheath that may cover an axon?
- correct answer in increases the speed of electrical impulses
Which of the following is the name given to the process of differentiating
oneself from others by emphasizing one's uniqueness - correct answer
individuation
Gonadal horomones can act early in life to irreversibly determine a rat's mate
selection through effects referred to as - correct answer organizational
Which of the following theories places the greatest emphasis on the effects of
early childhood experiences on personality - correct answer psychodynamic
A neuron that receives excitation from other neurons and conducts impulses
from its soma and in the spinal cord to muscle or gland cells is called a -
correct answer motor neuron
, The inability to recognize a once-familiar face, while still being able to
accurately describe elements of the face, is a characteristic symptom of -
correct answer prosopagnosia
When latoya was younger, she decided which ice cream cone was bigger by
always picking the taller one. Now that she's eight years old, she makes more-
accurate choices by considering the width and depth of the cone as well as its
height. Latoya has learned to - correct answer decenter
Of the following, which is the most plausible sources of deficits to ignore the
left half of the body and difficulty perceiving visual motion - correct answer
damage to different areas of the brain
Ability derived directly from previous experience known as - correct answer
crystallized intelligence
Cohorts born in different decades have been found to differ in their personality
characteristics during adolescence. Such findings most directly suggest that
personality development - correct answer is influenced by historical context
in which it occurs
"of several responses made to the same situation, those which are
accompanied or closely followed by satisfaction to the animal will, other things
being equal, be more firmly connected with the situation . . . ; those which are
accompanied or closely followed by discomfort to the animal will, other things
being equal, have their connections with that situation weakened."
The statement above was written by - correct answer edward thorndike
When dr. Elkin interviewed michael, she found that his behavior was very
strange and his thinking seemed paranoid and bizarre. Michael seemed to be
having a conversation with his mother, who he insisted was sitting in the room
with him, although she had died two years earlier, when she was sitting in the