Psychology Final: Test 1 – Flashcards

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Psychology as a science began in the laboratory of ______ using the method of ______.
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Wundt, Introspection
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According to Titchner, one could break down all human experiences into three components, which were:
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Sensations, feelings, images
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In psychology, William James was highly influential in developing the school of thought known as:
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Functionalism
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If you are interested in the functionalist approach to psychology, you would be most interested in:
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How humans use their thoughts to function in their environment
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Psychology is defined as the study of:
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Behavior and mental processes
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According to the definition of psychology, which of the following is not a behavior? Smiling at a baby, watching birds fly, sleeping during a lecture, feeling hungry
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Feeling hungry
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According to the definition of psychology, which of the following is not a mental process? getting angry, writing down the answer to a math problem, wanting to kiss someone, deciding to ask something
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Writing down the answer to a math problem
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What is John B. Watson's belief about studying human behavior?
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Only visible behavior can be measured and understood
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With what psychological approach is Sigmund Freud associated?
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Psychodynamics
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J.B. Watson and B.F. Skinner believed that:
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psychology should focus on the behavior in the environment that can be seen or measured
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Which of the following is a soical factor that influences behavior and mental processes? Emotional responses, learned fears, presence of others
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The presence of others
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A theory can be defined as:
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A set of closely related ideas that attempts to explain observations
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Allie has a theory that there is a relationship between the amount she studies and her grades. In order to test her theory, she must formulate a:
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Hypothesis
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If a psychologist were to study 'love' she would need to have an _________ love or else the hypothesis could not be tested.
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Operational definition for
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___________ Attempts to view behavior without disturbing the environment.
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Naturalistic observation
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In truly naturalistic observation, researchers should:
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not change the situations
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A correlation coefficient indicates a _________ between two variables.
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relationship
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If there is a strong positive correlation of two tested variables, this means that:
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as one variable increases, the other also increases
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If drinking coffee at night causes you not to sleep, then there is a _______ correlation between caffeine intake and sleep
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negative
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Group A received progressive relaxation training prior to test taking, while group B recieves no treatment. Group A is the________ and group B is the ___________.
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Experimental group, control group
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If there are two different scenarios and the experimenters ask the groups what they want to do, what is the dependent variable?
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The participant's response to the question
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Participants study in a lecture hall with windows and one with no natural light and studied how it affected their mood, what is the independent variable?
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The type of light
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When a neutron is at rest, what is the composition of the ions in the intra-cellular fluid?
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A- and K+, with small amounts of Cl- and Na+
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When the neutron is at rest:
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Na+/K+ pumps is pumping out 3 Na+ for every 2 K+, K+ and Cl- channels are open
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When the voltage of the neuron reaches threshold, what happens to the protein channels?
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K+ and Cl- channels are open and Na+ gates open
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What is the "All or None' principle?
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When the voltage of the neuron reaches threshold, it fires at the same speed and strength no matter how much stimulation is received.
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Which ion contributes the most to depolarization (the rise)?
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Na+
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Which Ion contributes the most to hyper polarization (the fall)?
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K+
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What is the route a message takes within a neutron?
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Dendrite, cell body, axon
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Parkinson is the result of low levels of what neurotransmitter?
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Dopamine (DA)
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If a person's cerebellum were damaged in an accident, you would expect the person to have problem with:
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Balance and muscle coordination
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Which part of the nervous system regulates breathing?
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the medulla
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The reticular formation is primarily responsible for
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stereotyped patterns such as walking, sleeping, or turning to attend to a sudden noise
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Within the limbic system, the amygdala plays a key role in ________ and the hippocampus plays a key role in _______
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emotion, memory
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A disorder which causes an inability to recognize faces is called ________ and is the result of damage to the ________ lobe
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prosopagnosia, temporal
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The physical space between two neurons is called the
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synapse
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Difficulty sleeping, paying attention in class and suffering from depression are symptoms of low:
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Serotonin
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Which part of the peripheral nervous system would be particularly important to a backpacker being chased by a bear?
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Sympathetic
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Which subpart of the brain is located at the rear base of the skull?
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Hindbrain
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If you have ever been struck in the back of the head and saw stars or flashes of light, cells were stimulates in your ______ lobe
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occipital
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The three-foot spike which damaged the Phineas Gage's frontal lobe resulted in
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changes in personality
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Blind sight is a disorder sometimes seen in a patient after they have received damage to the
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occipital lobe
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Collection data about the world through seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting is a function of ______, and interpreting data collected is the function of ________.
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Sensation, Perception
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The process of converting the physical energy from hearing music (for example), into electrochemical energy is called
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transduction
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If a person hears two tones that differ in intensity just barely enough to be detected, the point of detection would be the _______ threshold
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difference
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The clear membrane just in front of the iris through which light first passes is the:
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cornea
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Toward the center of the retina, there is an area that contains only cones. This area is called the:
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fovea
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The crossover point where the right visual field information goes to the left hemisphere is called the:
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optic chiasm
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The bones of the middle ear are set into motion by vibrations of the
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ear drum
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Which depth cue accounts for why parallel lines appear to grow closer together the father away they are?
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linear perspective
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