Psyc Final
Psyc Final 2020
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Which one is not a component of language?
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What was the goal of the “Wug” test by Berko in 1958?
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Heuristics is the general strategies of "mental shortcuts" applied to certain situations to save cognitive resources
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Intelligence is the ability to acquire knowledge. Which psychologist came up with the general intelligence theory (g)?
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The concept of __1__ led to the development of Stanford-Binet __2__
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Emily's in a second grade student. Her family lives in a small apartment with their grandmother. Her family cannot afford to send her to school, so they homeschool her. That means Emily doesn't have the technology other students do to learn. What environmental factor in intelligence expression is BEST explainable here?
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There are three systems of memory. Which is NOT a factor of Sensory Memory?
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The Serial position curve shows __1__ is distinct from __2__
Primary effects : LTM
Recency effects : WM
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Andrew brings his research paper into class. His experiment was to see if young kids can tell that letters in BOY, make a real word and letters like GXXYH are random. He said his research is supported by lexical decision tasks. What theory also has research supported by these types of decisions?
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Long term memories are either explicit or implicit. What type of memories are explicit?
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Memories are fragmented and reconstructive. What types of memories are considered flashbulb memories?
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When eyewitnesses are asked to choose out of a line up, they are more susceptible to suggestion of the correct answer. They assume that even if don't remember anyone in the lineup, they must be there. What effect is shown in this example?
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Motive for personal growth follows a hierarchy of needs. What need is required first to complete?
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The self-determination theory says that motivated action cam be either __1__ or __2__
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Ashley and her friends have known each other for years. They love to go shopping and out to eat. Whenever they are trying to decide where to go, Ashley always has to choose. The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) measure three major motives. What is Ashley's in this situation?
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Emotional experiences have both semantic and cognitive components, but theories differ as to how they contribute. What was Lazaru's theory of order?
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When Jacob's heard his friend was moving, he didn't know what to do. He enjoyed their last day together and when it was time to say goodbye, his lip started to quiver and tears built up in his eyes. Ekman used facial muscle coding to identify basic human emotions. What emotion is Jacob feeling?
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Subjective well-being is NOT determined by
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What is an independent variable?
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Dependent variable depends on independent
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What is the Placebo effect?
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What is a survey?
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What is Psychology?
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What is nativism?
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What did Aristotle believe in?
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Define cognitive psychology
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What is Social Psychology?
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What is Cultural Psychology?
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What is the third variable problem?
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What is a double-blind experiment?
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What is a Control Group?
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What is the Number code of 1947?
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What are neurons?
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What are Motor neurons?
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What are Sensory Neurons?
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What is the Peripheral nervous system?
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What are the front lobes?
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What is the temporal lobe?
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What is the parietal lobe?
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Defne Dopamine
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What did Plato believe in?
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What is the Occipital Lobe?
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Sigmund Freud believed neurotic symptoms stemmed from ______ trauma, often childhood
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The main pillars of psychoanalysis include the topographic model of conscious. Which best describes the preconscious mind?
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Which defense mechanism is best described.
Amy ditched Riley the night they were supposed to hang out. He finds Amy annoying but doesn't know how to tell her. He texted his friends about how he ditched Amy and Amy's friend saw it. After telling Amy, she refused to believe it and kept calling her friend a liar.
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Which defense mechanism is best described?
Matt's mom has been constantly asking him to show her his grades. Matt knows that with online school he hasn't been trying as hard as he should. His mom invades his privacy and finds his grades in his desk. This frustrates Matt and he storms off, punching his pillows to blow off steam.
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There are so psychologists that like Frued, had Psychodynamic theories. Jung's theory was that there was a collective unconscious, and it connects memory archetypes. What is an example of archetypes?
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O.C.E.A.N is the acronym to remember the components of the Big 5. THE BIG 5 are trait factors. What does the "E" stand for?
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What personality assessment is the presentation of ambiguous stimuli and coding of interpretive responses?
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The 4 D's are Distress, Dysfunction, Deviance, and Danger
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In order to Classify Abnormality, we need to use the DSM. What does the DSM stand for?
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Phobias, Panic Disorder, PTSD and OCD are all sub-disorders under a specific type disorder. The definition of this disorder is; disproportionate tension and apprehension in certain situations
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Mood Disorders are emotional based disorders. A sub-disorder under this category is Major Depressive-Disorder. What is the topic of the study done by Seligman in 1967 that exemplifies this disorder?
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Which disorders don't involve manic episodes __1__ and which disorders do involve manic episodes __2__
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Schizophrenia affects more than 20% of people in their lifetime
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Personality disorders are long-term inflexible and maladaptive dispositional ways of thinking, feeling and behaving. Which cluster includes "Odd/Eccentric" disorders?
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Self Comparison Theory is to measure and judge one's self against others. There judgements can either be...
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Fundamental Attribute Error is when we __1___ personal influences when explaining others behavior and __2__ situational influences
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The feeling of discomfort when someone says one thing and acts another way can be defined as?
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There are two routes to attitude persuasion. Which explains that he influencer relies on quality of arguments?
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Conformity is the behavioral adjustment and adoption of an established group standard. What is the definition of Informational social Influence?
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What study/experiment is an example of Obedience to Authority?
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