Title: Step Up To: Psychology
1Step Up To Psychology
- Psychology, Eighth Edition
- by David G. Myers
2Prologue The Story of Psychology
Contemporary Psychology
Subfields
Early Science
Psychologys roots
Study Skills
31. Psychology is defined as
- A) the study of behavior and mental processes.
- B) the study of behavior.
- C) the scientific study of behavior and mental
processes. - D) the science of behavior and consequences.
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42. Socrates and Plato were in agreement that
- A) knowledge is something we are born with.
- B) knowledge is something taught and learned.
- C) the mind is the result of bodily fluids.
- D) the mind is the activity of the brain.
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53. It was _____ who believed that the mind grows
from experiences in our memory.
- A) Socrates
- B) Plato
- C) Descartes
- D) Aristotle
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64. ____ believed the fluid in the cavities of
the brain contained animal spirits.
- A) Plato
- B) Bacon
- C) Aristotle
- D) Descartes
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7An essay of the political philosopher _____,
arguing the mind is a blank slate, helped form
modern empiricism.
- A) Bacon
- B) Locke
- C) Descartes
- D) Plato
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86. The first psychological laboratory was
established by
- A) Wilhelm Wundt.
- B) Sigmund Freud.
- C) John Locke.
- D) B.F. Skinner.
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97. Tichner believed in the method called ____ to
investigate psychological processes.
- A) the experimental method
- B) cause-and-effect relationships
- C) introspection
- D) psychoanalysis
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108. William James studied behavior based on how it
was adaptive. He was heavily influenced by
_____.
- A) John Locke
- B) Charles Darwin
- C) Sigmund Freud
- D) Francis Bacon
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119. Mary Calkins was famous for
- A) being the first female president of the APA.
- B) being a leading proponent of structuralism.
- C) being the first female graduate student,
thanks to Titchner. - D) all of the above.
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1210. The first textbook was written by
- A) Washburn.
- B) Titchner.
- C) Wundt.
- D) James.
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1311. Watson and Skinner would be in agreement in
their
- A) high esteem of psychoanalysis.
- B) dismissal of introspection.
- C) definition of psychology as the study of
behavior and mental processes. - D) study of cognitive neuroscience.
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1412. Current psychology employs three main levels
of analysis, which include all of the following
except
- A) biological.
- B) psychological.
- C) psychoanalytical.
- D) social-cultural.
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1513. A psychologist explains human mate selection
in terms of helping the species to continue. She
is using the ____ perspective.
- A) social-cultural
- B) neuroscience
- C) evolutionary
- D) biological
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1614. In psychology, the current stand on the
nature-nurture controversy is
- A) nature works on what nature endows.
- B) learning is far more important than genetics.
- C) genetics is far more important than learning.
- D) we are born with a blank slate until learning
occurs.
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1715. In studying anger, the psychologist who views
an anger outburst as an outlet for unconscious
hostility is coming from the ___ perspective.
- A) neuroscience
- B) evolutionary
- C) cognitive
- D) psychodynamic
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1816. The psychologist most likely to treat mental
disorders is the
- A) counseling psychologist.
- B) clinical psychologist.
- C) personality psychologist.
- D) developmental psychologist.
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1917. The ___ has a medical degree and prescribes
medication.
- A) clinical psychologist
- B) neuropsychologist
- C) psychiatrist
- D) all of the above
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2018. You are a VP in a major corporation and need
to hire a professional to help hire and train
employees more effectively. Your best choice
would likely be a(n)
- A) industrial/organizational psychologist.
- B) clinical psychologist.
- C) social psychologist.
- D) cognitive psychologist.
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2119. Research aimed at building psychologys
knowledge base is
- A) applied research.
- B) academic research.
- C) basic research.
- D) theoretical research.
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2220. The psychological specialty most likely to
focus on applied research is
- A) Biological Psychology.
- B) Cognitive Psychology.
- C) Personality Psychology.
- D) Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
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2321. The correct order of the SQ3R method is
- A) survey, question, review, read, reflect.
- B) survey, question, read, review, reflect.
- C) survey, question, read, reorganize,
regurgitate. - D) study, question, re-study, re-read, review.
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2422. Your friend, Bob, tells you he only studies
the day before the test, so it is, fresh. You
point out
- A) short-term memory is more accurate than
long-term memory. - B) studying right before the test is better than
the day before. - C) spaced practice is more effective.
- D) as long as he follows the SQ3R model, he
should do fine.
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2523. In class, you can listen actively by
- A) asking questions.
- B) write down main ideas.
- C) thinking about what is being said.
- D) all of the above.
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2624 the way to answer multiple-choice questions
is to
- A) cover the answers first.
- B) weigh the potential of each answer.
- C) eliminate the wrong answers first.
- D) imagine how each answer could be the right one.
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2725. Over 100 years ago, _____ urged active
listening, stating, No reception without
reaction, no impression without . . .
expression.
- A) Sigmund Freud
- B) William James
- C) John Locke
- D) Wilhelm Wundt
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28Answers
1. C
2. A
3. D
4. D
5. B
6. A
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. D
11. B
12. C
13. C
14. A
15. D
16. B
17. C
18. A
19. C
20. D
21. B
22. C
23. D
24. A
25. B