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Question 1 (1 point) Description: Question 1 SavedAli’s mother asks her to describe what she is learning in her psychology class. Ali responds by saying, “I can give you an example about psychology.” Which of the following gives the most accurate view of psychology?Question 1 options:Question 27 (1 point) Description: Question 27 SavedWhat is the goal of humanist psychology?Question 27 options:Question 28 (1 point) Description: Question 28 SavedWhich modern psychological perspective focuses on how our behaviour is influenced by the other people in our environment?Question 28 options:Question 29 (1 point) Description: Question 29 SavedWhich modern psychological perspective looks at how people reason, solve problems, and understand language?Question 29 options:Question 30 (1 point) Description: Question 30 SavedWhich school of thought in psychology emphasized the purpose of behaviour?Question 30 options:Question 31 (1 point) Description: Question 31 SavedWhich school of thought in psychology evolved into an elaborate theory of personality and method of psychotherapy?Question 31 options:Question 32 (1 point) Description: Question 32 SavedWhich school of thought in psychology used the method of introspection?Question 32 options:Question 33 (1 point) Description: Question 33 SavedWhich school of thought in psychology was influenced by the evolutionary theories of Charles Darwin?Question 33 options:


Question 34 (1 point) Description: Question 34 SavedThe Structuralist school of psychologyQuestion 34 options:Question 35 (1 point) Description: Question 35 SavedAn infamous psychologist trained an infant to become afraid of white rats, rabbits and even Randy’s white beard. This is because he:Question 35 options:Question 36 (1 point) Description: Question 36 SavedResearch indicates the following effective approaches to studying:Question 36 options:Question 37 (1 point) Description: Question 37 SavedProfessor MacLean is studying worker performance and music exposure. She exposes the workers to music and then measures how long it takes for them to complete a work task. She then analyzes and interprets her data before drawing conclusions. Dr. MacLean is relying on what method of inquiry?Question 37 options:Question 38 (1 point) Description: Question 38 SavedWhich of the following schools of psychology emphasized the role of the unconscious?Question 38 options:Question 39 (1 point) Description: Question 39 SavedWhich one is NOT a major goal of psychology?Question 39 options:Question 40 (1 point) Description: Question 40 SavedWatson’s famous study sought to demonstrate:Question 40 options:Question 41 (1 point) Description: Question 41 SavedMost psychologists today hold that both genetics and experience are important for the
development of psychological abilities. The debate over these influences is called the:Question 41 options:Question 42 (1 point) Description: Question 42 SavedHenrik has always been calm and relaxed while his identical twin brother Daniel has always been anxious and nervous. The differences between them helps us to understand the effect of:Question 42 options:Question 43 (1 point) Description: Question 43 Saved_______ Psychologists use scientific methods to create new knowledge about the causes of behaviour, while ________ Psychologists use existing research to enhance the everyday life of others.Question 43 options:Question 44 (1 point) Description: Question 44 SavedFraser is a psychologist who believes that we are the products of biology and physical
Learning while Ross is a psychologist who believes that if we can think hard enough we can
change ourselves and the world around us. Their discussion is reflective of the:Question 44 options:Question 45 (1 point) Description: Question 45 SavedA primary influence on the functionalist school of psychology was:Question 45 options:Question 46 (1 point) Description: Question 46 SavedFunctionalism is to _______ as Structuralism is
to _______Question 46 options:Question 47 (1 point) Description: Question 47 SavedA central premise of the Behaviourist school is:Question 47 options:Question 48 (1 point) Description: Question 48 SavedTwenty-one psychologists meet at a golf course and debate whether they are can make up their own minds about which hole to play or are merely a product of internal and external
forces. They were debating the issue of:Question 48 options:

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1) emphasized the components of experience that make up consciousness
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2) was scientific and rigorous in its examination of the unconscious
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3) was spearheaded by John B Watson
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4) was interested in the causes of human behaviour
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1) hit the child every time he held the white rat
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2) hit a metal bar every time he held the white rat
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3) hit the child with the rat each time they met
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4) hit the rat with a steel bar every time the boy reached for it
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1) memory works best when we study in prolonged periods
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2) pharmaceutical supplements can be a valuable tool to aid memory
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3) it’s best to consume vast amounts of beer the night before an important exam in order to
experience the relaxation effect.
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4) actively processing material is an effective way to learn material
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1) Intuitive Method
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3) Medical Method
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4) Para-Psychological Method
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4) Behaviourism
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1) Describing behaviours
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3) Explaining behaviours
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4) Prescribing behaviours
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1) the conditioning of salivation in dogs
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2) a conditioned fear response in infants
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3) an unconditioned fear response in adults
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4) conditioned fear response to snakes
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1) before and after effects
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2) knowledge vs. learning effects
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3) nature vs. nurture effects
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4) mind vs. body effects
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2) nurture
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3) mind
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1) Psychodynamic; Research
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1) nature-nurture debate
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2) humanistic and psychodynamic schools
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3) functionalist and structuralist schools
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4) the mind-body debate
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1) introspectionism
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2) the theory of natural selection
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3) animal studies
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4) theories of unconsciousness
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2) Freud, James
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4) James, Titchener
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1) the mind cannot be studied objectively
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2) that behaviour cannot be studied objectively
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3) that the unconscious cannot be studied objectively
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4) that the conscious cannot be studied objectively
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1) free-will vs. determinism
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2) mind vs. body
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3) nature vs. nurture
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