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PSYC 110 All Study Plan, DQs, Midterm, Final For
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Midterm Exam PSYC 110 Final Exam PSYC 110 Week 1
Chapter 1 Study Plan PSYC 110 Week 1 Chapter 2
Study Plan PSYC 110 Week 1 DQ 1 Psychological
Research PSYC 110 Week 1 DQ 2 Biological
Foundations PSYC 110 Week 2 Chapter 3 Study
Plan PSYC 110 Week 2 Chapter 4 Study Plan PSYC
110 Week 2 DQ 1 Sensation and Perception PSYC 110
Week 3 Chapter 5 Study Plan
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PSYC 110 Final Exam For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com 1. (TCOs 1, 2)
According to Freud, unconscious urges (Points
5) Question 2.2. (TCOs 1, 2) Julie finds that
the number of hours she sleeps each night is
related to the scores she receives on quizzes the
next day. As her sleep approaches eight hours,
her quiz scores improve as her sleep drops to
five hours, her quiz scores show a similar
decline. Julie realizes that _____. (Points
5) Question 3.3. (TCOs 2, 3) Your teacher asks
you to describe the sequence of parts of a neuron
that the impulse travels during neural
conduction. Which of the following sequences will
you offer? (Points 5)
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PSYC 110 Midterm Exam For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com Question 1.1. (TCOs
1, 2) Participants in research early in
psychologys history might have been asked to
view a chair and describe its color, shape,
texture, and other aspects of their conscious
experience. These individuals would have been
using a method called (Points 2) Question
2.2. (TCO 4) As part of a psychology experiment,
Brett decides to measure a persons anxiety by
noting the number of blinks a person makes in a
20-minute social interaction with a stranger.
Brett appears to have offered a(n) _____ of
anxiety. (Points 2) Question 3.3. (TCOs 2, 3)
Marta was in an automobile accident and suffered
an injury to her brain, resulting in the
paralysis of her left arm. What part of Martas
brain was injured?(Points 2)
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PSYC 110 Week 1 Chapter 1 Study Plan For more
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Test Question 1What did Watson believe about
behavior ? Question 2john Watson believed that
phobias Question 3 the psychological perspective
that is associated with William james
is Question 4 freud believed that personality
was formed Question 5 Dr. Edwards wants to show
a causal relationship between tobacco smoking and
cance. Dr. Edwards should Question 6 A
researcher wants to sescribechilrens normal
behavior on the play ground the best method for
this research Is to use
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PSYC 110 Week 1 Chapter 2 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Pretest 1.
A work-related accident left Bob with a
paralyzed left arm and an inability to recognize
the left side of his visual field.
Bob's condition is called 2. If the pancreas
secretes too much insulin, it results in a
condition known as 3. According to the
textbook, scientists are investigating the use of
stem cells to 4. Which sense is the only one
that is NOT processed through the thalamus? 5.
When people are walking, raising their hands in
class, or smelling a flower, they are using
the 6. The venom of a black widow spider is an
example of a(n).which mimics or enhances
the effects of neurotransmitters.
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PSYC 110 Week 1 DQ 1 Psychological
Research For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.c
om The text gives seven major perspectives in
modern psychology. These perspectives are based
on observations of how people think, feel, and
act. Select a perspective that you think best
explains human behavior and evaluate it for
strengths and weaknesses.
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PSYC 110 Week 1 DQ 2 Biological Foundations For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com An
ongoing debate continues on the influence of
nature and nurture on human behavior. If you had
to argue that either genetics (nature) or
environment (nurture) has the greater impact on
human development, which would you pick and
why?
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PSYC 110 Week 2 Chapter 3 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Pretest 1.
A highly saturated red color would contain
_____________wavelengths. 2. The three aspects to
the perception of light are brightness, color,
and 3. What are the three primary colors of
light? 4. Which of the following is TRUE about
color blindness? 5. Where is the retina
located? 6. Rods are visual sensory receptors
responsible for 7. Terry stepped on a nail while
walking around barefoot in her yard one week ago.
The spot where the skin was punctured still
hurts, reminding her to take it easy on her foot.
The soreness Terry is experiencing is known as
_____________pain.
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PSYC 110 Week 2 Chapter 4 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Pretest 1
Natural cycles of activity that bodies must go
through are called 2 Delta waves are predominant
in which stage of sleep? 3 Which of the following
is TRUE about night terrors? 4 A person with
sleep apnea 5 Which of the following parts of
the body controls the sleep-wake cycle? 6
Withdrawal is a sign of 7 Which of the following
is NOT true about psychoactive drugs? 8 Which of
the following kills the most people in the United
States every year? 9 Opium and its derivatives,
morphine and heroin, duplicate the action of
which of the following? 10 Even in mild doses.
marijuana negatively affects
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PSYC 110 Week 2 DQ 1 Sensation and
Perception For more classes visit www.snaptutorial
.com Sensation and perception are two different
processes. Does sensory stimulus shape our
perceptions? Do our perceptions misinterpret our
sensations? How does that happen?
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PSYC 110 Week 3 Chapter 5 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) Which of
the following would be considered negative
reinforcement? 2) A typical use of applied
behavior analysis is 3) After having many
cavities fixed as a child, Kyle now has an active
dislike of the dentist's drill. His tendency to
become anxious when hearing a similar-sounding
noise is termed 4) Whenever Vernon comes home
too late on a Saturday night, his parents refuse
to give him his weekly allowance. Vernon's
parents are using what technique to modify his
behavior? 5) After a lengthy period during which
the UCS was not applied, Pavlois dogs stopped
responding to the metronome. If a weaker
conditioned response to the metronome occurred at
some point after this, it would be a
demonstration of
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PSYC 110 Week 3 Chapter 6 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) A(n)
___________ amnesic is a memory expert or
someone with exceptional memory ability. 2)
Ebbinghaus's ___________shows that forgetting
happens quickly, within the first hour, and then
tapers off gradually. 3) The __________ is the
part of the brain that is responsible for the
formation of new long-term declarative
memories. 4) Explicit memory begins to form after
about age two ___________. 5) When a memory is
being formed, several changes take place in the
brain in a process called 6) The
information-processing model of memory suggests
that 7) The Tower of Hanoi study found that
people with anterograde amnesia
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PSYC 110 Week 3 Chapter 7 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) The
cognitive universalism theory states that 2)
Recent studies support Rosch-Heider's theory of
rather than the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis 3) The
debate over whether animals use real language
centers around 4) The system of rules for
combining words and phrases to form grammatically
correct sentences is 5) Vygotsky believed
that 6) Five-year old Jordan is seeing a speech
therapist in his preschool once a week because he
has difficulty saying the are sound in his own
name. When he says his name, people think it
sounds like law-dun." From a language
perspective, Jordan is having difficulty with a
specific..
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PSYC 110 Week 3 DQ 1 Learning For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com After you have read
about the theories of learning, reflect on how
you learned as a child. What methods did your
parents use to teach you how to act? Was it
through classical conditioning? What about
operant conditioning and social learning theory?
Which theory had the biggest impact? Why? Give an
example and state how it has impacted the person
you are today.
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PSYC 110 Week 3 DQ 2 Memory and Intelligence For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com We all
seem to want a good memory (What are my coworkers
names? Where did I leave my computer? What day
was I supposed to submit that proposal to my
boss?). These might be typical memory issues.
After reading about memory and intelligence, what
is your most valuable tip for the class in
improving your ability to remember things?
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PSYC 110 Week 3 Homework Assignment For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Distinguish
between operant conditioning, observational
learning, and social learning. How are these
different kinds of learning utilized in the work
place? Give specific examples for each one. How
is prejudice developed and nurtured through
classical and operant conditioning? Give specific
examples that demonstrate each kind of
learning.
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PSYC 110 Week 4 DQ 1 Motivation and Emotion For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com From
your reading, you have seen that there are
several theories of motivation. You may also
sense that some of the theories may not
specifically apply to you. Given that
introduction, which theory of motivation is the
best fit for describing your behavior?
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PSYC 110 Week 4 DQ 2 Theories of Personality For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Theories
of personality are based on observations of how
humans develop behavior patterns. Psychological
testing assumes there are certain fixed aspects
of human personality and those aspects can be
identified through standardized measurements. As
part of your application for a position, you may
be administered one of these tests to determine
if you are a good fit for the company. The Big
Five personality trait assessment is in your
Webliography. Take this assessment and comment on
(1) its accuracy for you and (2) which of those
traits may change over time.
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PSYC 110 Week 5 Chapter 8 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) Which of
the following is true about reflexes? 2)
Vygotsky's __________ is the difference between
what a child can do alone versus what a child can
do with the help of a teacher. 3) The visual
cliff experiment showed that babies have 4)
Adolescence refers to the period between 5) The
impulsive and often risky behavior that can still
be seen in adolescence is partially the result
of 6) Down syndrome is 7) Genes that actively
control the expression of a trait are referred to
as 8) A __________ will always be expressed in
the observable trait. 9) Humans have a total of
__________ chromosomes in each cell of their
bodies. 10) When the mass of cells does not
completely split apart, the result is
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PSYC 110 Week 5 Chapter 10 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) The
theory proposes that gender identity is acquired
as a child develops a mental pattern for being
male or female and then organizes observed and
learned behavior around that mental pattern 2)
The characteristic of possessing the most
positive personality characteristics of males and
females regardless of actual sex is called 3)
When compared with traditional males and females,
androgynous people report feeling..When they
are faced with negative life events 4) Research
has shown that cultures that are moreand have
high standards of living are more nontraditional
in gender role expectations, while cultures that
are moreand have less wealth are more
traditional in gender role expectations
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PSYC 110 Week 5 DQ 1 Physical, Cognitive and
Social Development For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com Human development is
a process in which there are various cognitive,
physical, social, and emotional milestones from
conception to death, all of which require
mastery. Our discussion begins with an
exploration of physical development. All stages
are essential for development, however, if you
had to rank the importance of these physical
stages, which would you rank as most important?
Please provide an explanation to support your
answer.
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PSYC 110 Week 5 Homework Assignment For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Take a look
at the material on sensation seeking on page 286
(Ch. 11). Do you consider yourself a sensation
seeker? Why or why not? What are the advantages
and disadvantages of your level of sensation
seeking? How would you rate your own achievement
motivation? Why? In what ways is this an
advantage to you? In what ways is it a
disadvantage? What did you learn about yourself
from reading about the trait theories of
personality? What did you learn about yourself
from reading the other theories of personality?
(List and explain at least three things.)
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PSYC 110 Week 6 Chapter 11 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) According
to psychologist Richard Lazarus, the
cognitive-mediational theory suggests that 2)
During the ___________ stage of the general
adaptation syndrome, the adrenal glands release
hormones that increase heart rate, blood
pressure, and the supply of blood sugar. 3) A
person dealing with acculturative stress by
choosing to maintain a sense of the original
culture's identity while also trying to form a
positive relationship with members of the
majority culture is using the ________ method. 4)
According to the general adaptation syndrome,
when a body first reacts to a stressor during the
alarm stage, the body activates the ___________
system, causing increase in heart rate, blood
pressure, and supply of blood sugar.
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PSYC 110 Week 6 Chapter 12 Study Plan For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) A
person tries to change the belief, opinion, or
course of action of another person through 2)
According to the __________ people either expand
on what they hear or they pay attention to the
surface characteristics of persuasive
messages. 3) Studies have found that the _______
is particularly active when people have made a
decision that reduces dissonance and then acted
on that decision. 4) Which of the following
statements best describes attitudes? 5) The
fundamental attribution error is less likely 6)
Some research suggests that _______is one of the
main factors that influence people's choices for
selecting people they want to know better.
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PSYC 110 Week 6 DQ 2 Social Psychology For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Why is it
that some people will blame others for their
misfortunes yet excuse themselves of
responsibility when they fail? Explain the
fundamental attribution error and the
self-serving bias and offer some suggestions as
to how to avoid those errors.
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PSYC 110 Week 7 Chapter 14 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) The
term.means that the person is unable to
distinguish between reality and fantasy and
expenences disturbances in thinking, emotions,
and behavior 2) Negative symptoms of
schizophrenia appear to reflect a decrease of
normal functions such as 3) An individual who
usestakes one negative event and interprets it
as a never-ending pattern of defeat. 4) ..is
when a person believes that his or her behavior
must be perfect or the result will be a total
failure 5) This is apparent when there is a
sudden onset of intense alarm in which there can
be multiple physical symptoms of stress
occurring. 6) The most dominant symptom of
a(n).disorder is excessive or unrealistic
worrying and fearfulness.
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PSYC 110 Week 7 Chapter 15 Study Plan For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1) Dr.
Stevens is treating a client with depression.
During their sessions together, Dr. Stevens
focuses on the client's relationships with
friends, family, and coworkers, as well as how
the everyday events of the client's life affect
his mood. Dr. Stevens is using _________to treat
his client. 2) Daniel failed a math test. Upon
receiving his grade, Daniel believed that he must
be bad at math and therefore would fail the
class, be unable to get into college, and would
have to work in fast food for the rest of his
life. Daniel is exhibiting
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PSYC 110 Week 7 DQ 1 Psychological Disorders For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Despite
the best efforts of psychologists, psychiatrists,
and medical researchers, psychological disorders
appear to be as prevalent today as they ever
wereif not more so. What might be the cause of
this phenomenon? Inadequate genetic makeup?
Inadequate parenting? Inadequate social
structures? What is different in our culture
today than in previous generations? Please
provide support for your opinion.
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PSYC 110 Week 7 DQ 2 Theories of Therapy For more
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1.1. (TCOs 1, 2) Participants in research early
in psychologys history might have been asked to
view a chair and describe its color, shape,
texture, and other aspects of their conscious
experience. These individuals would have been
using a method called (Points 2) Question
2.2. (TCO 4) As part of a psychology experiment,
Brett decides to measure a persons anxiety by
noting the number of blinks a person makes in a
20-minute social interaction with a stranger.
Brett appears to have offered a(n) _____ of
anxiety. (Points 2)
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