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After the events of 9/11, your friend suggested that the CIA and FBI should have foreseen the likelihood of this form of terrorism. According to her, all the clues were there. This perception most clearly illustrates:
the false consensus effect
the hindsight bias
random sampling
the placebo effect
This technique gathers self-reported attitudes or behaviors of people by questioning them randomly and representatively.
Experiment
Case Study
Survey
Exploratory study
This is a self-correcting process for asking questions and observing nature's answer.
The observational method
the theory method
the scientific method
the hypothetical method
Researchers cannot generalize findings unless their samples are random. In order for a sample to be truly random, every member of the entire group has to have an equal chance of being chosen to participate. Which of the following is an example of a random sampling procedure used to pick 100 participants for a research project?
Design a Web site that has an online version of a questionnaire and include the first 100 people who complete the survey.
Put an ad in the newspaper and pick the first 100 people who respond.
Choose participants from the entire population of interest by putting all the names in a bowl, picking names one at a time until you reach 100, and involving as many of those 100 as possible.
Send questionnaires to the entire population of interest and include the first 100 people who return the questionnaire.
A hypothesis is a prediction that is:
Self-evident.
Testable
Founded in Semantics.
Able to be replicated.
This is an observation technique in which one person is studied in depth.
Survey
Case Study
Exploratory study
Experiment
A researcher is interested in determining if infant crying and caretaker responses are different in developed and developing nations. She trains her research assistants to watch and record babies' behaviors in 3-minute increments, including variations in crying (e.g., whimpering, pain cries, etc.), as well as caregiver responses (e.g., holding, speaking, etc.). She then chooses 50 participants in four different countries to be included in her study. What type of research design is she using?
Naturalistic observation
Case study
Survey research
Correlation
What is one disadvantage of a survey?
People don't tell the truth.
Yields a lot of information
Provides a good way to generate hypotheses
Can provide information about many people since it’s cheap and easy to do
I believe people choose to live meaningful lives. I share many of the same beliefs as Carl Rogers. Most important, I believe many people have the ability to reach self-actualization. Who am I?
Wertheimer
Skinner
Terman
Maslow
Seligman
Jill wants to study the process of thinking. Which field of psychology should she choose?
Cognitive
Social
Personality
Learning
Perception
Of the following, who is associated with the Gestalt school of psychology?
Watson
James
Pavlov
Wertheimer
Freud
Psychology is considered a science mainly because it relies on direct observation. Which field of psychology supports this?
Behaviorism
Psychodynamic
Social
Cognitive
Structuralism
Which of the following psychologists was a structuralist?
Watson
Wundt
James
Wertheimer
Freud
Psychoanalytic psychology focuses mainly on:
rewards and punishments
self-esteem and self-actualization
biology and genetics
internal conflict and unconscious desires
sensation and perception
Which of the following psychologists was a structuralist?
Watson
Wundt
James
Wertheimer
Freud
Which philosopher was the first to conclude that knowledge results from our memories of our experiences?
Plato
Socrates
Kant
Descarte
Aristotle
Introspection was the basic research tool used by ________ in order to study people's inner sensations and mental images.
Watson
Darwin
Titchener
Skinner
Calkins
The early school of psychology known as functionalism was developed by
Wundt
James
Descartes
Watson
Freud
Who was a student of William James and the first female president of the American Psychological Association?
Piaget
Bacon
Rayner
Calkins
Washburn
Mr. Lopez believes that severe depression results primarily from an imbalanced diet and abnormal brain chemistry. Mr. Lopez favors a ________ perspective on depression.
biological
pyschodynamic
behavioral
cognitive
psychoanalytic
Akira believes that her son has become a good student because she always praises his learning efforts. Her belief best illustrates a ________ perspective.
biopsychosocial
biological
psychodynamic
behavioral
structural
Which psychological perspective highlights the manner in which people encode, process, store, and retrieve information?
cognitive
psychodynamic
behavioral
evolutionary
The psychologist most likely to help an attorney make selections of jury members is a(n) ____ psychologist.
counseling
community
educational
forensic
When a professional golfer continued to struggle with her swing, she consulted Dr. Ozak, who helped her learn new strategies to help her improve her performance. Dr. Ozak is a(n) _______ psychologist.
counseling
sports
social
psychometric
The specialist most likely to have a medical degree is a(n)
psychiatrist
I/O psychologist
clinical psychologist
biological psychologist
Which of the following best describes the view of the mind held by Plato and Socrates?
The mind is made up of knowledge that is a result of our experiences.
The mind should be studied through careful, empirical observations.
The mind is an illusion produced by the brain.
The mind is separate from the body and continues after the body dies.
Which philosopher is most well known for theorizing that the mind at birth is tabula rasa or a “blank slate”?
Plato
Aristotle
Immanuel Kant
John Locke
According to the text, the SQ3R study method is effective because it
engages the whole brain, not just a small percentage.
increases the investment you are making in studying psychology.
utilizes active processing of the text information.
demonstrates the power of unconscious processing.
Mr. Kay is interested in whether individual differences affect learning. Mr. Kay is most likely a(n) ________ psychologist.
social
human factors
clinical
educational
If a researcher is studying different approaches to dieting to determine which is the most effective for weight loss, the experimenter's manipulation of dieting is the:
Control condition
Independent variable
Dependent variable
Placebo
If you choose a sample of the population that gives each person an equal chance of participating, this would be:
A biased sample
A random sample
An optimal sample
An atypical sample
You are fascinated by an eccentric neighbor, who is well-known for having taken in numerous stray animals. You are also interested in studying how to get more people to adopt pets from the animal shelter. Which of the following is the best approach for studying this type of altruistic behavior?
Conduct an experiment, using your neighbor as the sole participant, subjecting her to PET and MRI scans to determine if there is a biological component to her altruism.
Conduct a correlational study, using your neighbor as the sole participant, administering several questionnaires on altruistic behavior.
Conduct a case study by intensely interviewing your neighbor over the course of a year, but remembering that anything you learn about her altruistic behaviors might not be relevant to the rest of the population.
There is no point to conducting an experiment, because altruism cannot be measured or observed.
In an experiment, researchers manipulate one or more _______________ and then determine whether this manipulation had an effect on the _______________.
independent variables; dependent variable
dependent variables; independent variable
correlations; association
personality characteristics; outcome
We tend to overestimate the extent to which other people share our attitudes and opinions. This is because we spend most of our time with people who represent:
A biased sample.
A random sample.
A sampling technique
Atypical individual cases.
In order to control for experimenter bias as well as extraneous variables such as severity of condition, attitudes, age, etc., researchers assign subjects to groups by:
Random assignment
Replication
Naturalistic observation
Operational definitions
Professor Garcia would like to study parental spanking and aggressive behavior in children. Which of the following research methods would NOT be feasible due to ethical problems associated with trying to manipulate the spanking variable?
Naturalistic observation
Case study
Experimental method
correlational study
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