Understanding Psychology, 15thEdition
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ByRobertFeldman,Chapters1-17|Complete
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, Table of Contents
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Chapter |1: |Introduction |to |Psychology
| Chapter |2: |Psychological |Research
| Chapter |3: |Neuroscience |and |Behavior
| Chapter |4: |Sensation |and |Perception
| Chapter |5: |States |of |Consciousness
| Chapter |6: |Learning
Chapter |7: |Memory
Chapter |8: |Cognition |and |Language
| Chapter |9: |Intelligence
Chapter |10: |Motivation |and |Emotion
| Chapter |11: |Sexuality |and |Gender
| Chapter |12: |Development
Chapter |13: |Personality
Chapter |14: |Health |Psychology: |Stress, |Coping, |and |Well-Being | Chapter
15: |Psychological |Disorders
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Chapter |16: |Treatment |of |Psychological |Disorders | Chapter
17: |Social |Psychology
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, Answers |are |at |the |end |of |Each |chapter
Chapter 1 |
Student name:
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MULTIPLE |CHOICE |- |Choose |the |one |alternative |that |best |completes |the |statement |or
| answers |the |question.
1) Psychology |is |defined |as |the
A) intuition-based |approach |to |study |human |behavior.
B) speculative |method |to |find |answers |about |human |cognition.
C) study |of |mental |disorders |and |their |treatment.
D) scientific |study |of |behavior |and |mental |processes.
2) Akira |has |declared |psychology |as |his |major. |He |will |be |studying
A) internal |medicine.
B) behavior |and |mental |processes.
C) mental |disorders |and |their |diagnosis |and |treatment.
D) the |disorders |of |the |central |nervous |system.
3) A |single-sentence |definition |of |psychology |may |be |misleading |because
A) it |is |very |difficult |to |study |the |mind |and |behavior |scientifically.
B) psychology |is |a |narrower, |more |specific |field |than |a |general |definition |might
|suggest.
C) psychologists |disagree |on |how |broad |psychology |should |really |be.
D) the |discipline |of |psychology |really |has |no |core |or |center.