Psychology Test 2 – Flashcards

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Research suggests that once people learn something
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it is present somewhere in memory in physical form.
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In defining learning, _____ refers to the fact that when people learn anything, a part of their brain is physically changed to record what they have learned, and that change remains even if the behavior does not.
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relatively permanent
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According to Bandura, to learn anything through observation, the learner must first
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pay attention
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Noah is a junior in college and has always been an average student. This semester, he has a political science class for which he feels very passionate, and he sees himself pursuing a career in politics. For the first time, he wants to do well so that he can get an "A." This is an example of which element of observational learning?
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desire
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Bandura concluded that there were _____ elements of observational learning.
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four
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Bandura conducted some of his research to study
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possible links between children's exposure to violence on television and aggressive behavior toward others.
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If your professor gives pop quizzes, this is an example of
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a variable interval schedule of reinforcement.
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Fishing is an example of an activity with a _____ schedule of reinforcement.
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variable interval
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Pavlov's dogs exhibited stimulus discrimination when they
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did not demonstrate a conditioned response upon hearing ticking sounds similar to the metronome.
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Seligman connects learned helplessness to
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depression
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The mental events that take place inside a person's mind while behaving are known as
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cognition
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Early memories before the age of two years tend to be implicit, which may explain
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infantile amnesia.
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Anterograde amnesia can be caused by
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a concusion
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George Miller concluded that the capacity of short-term memory is
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from five to nine pieces of information.
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An example of an episodic memory would be
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a special gift you received on your 13th birthday.
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The idea that memory formation is a simultaneous process is reflected in the _____ model.
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parallel distributed processing
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On the first day of school, all of the students in Ms. Randall's class shared with her their names. Ms. Randall's students were engaging in the process of
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encoding
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In his 1932 book, Sir Frederic Bartlett wrote that he viewed memory
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as a problem solving activity
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Chris learns her vocabulary words while listening to upbeat, happy music, and is then better able to remember them later if she is happy. This is called
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state dependent learning
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Carl is able to remember the names of the first three presidents before he begins to have difficulty. This is
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the primacy effect
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Marcia dated Davio for several years. They recently broke up and Marcia went out on a date with a man named Oliver. While on the date, Marcia mistakenly called him Davio. This is an example of
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proactive interference
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Ebbinghaus found that forgetting
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is greatest just after learning
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Long-term memories may be inaccessible because
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of interference
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Kayla fell and broke her arm at the age of two, but when asked if she remembers, she notes that she has no recollection of the incident. Kayla's inability to recall the event might be best explained as
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infantile amnesia
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Manny was talking to his friend as he was walking out the door. A few minutes later, Manny asked his friend about the conversation they had few minutes earlier while walking out the door. Because his friend was not paying attention to him, he could not recall what Manny had said. Manny's friend experienced
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encoding failure
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What is one thing consciousness contributes in our everyday lives?
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Guides our behavior
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In what state of consciousness are our thoughts and feelings most organized and clear?
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Waking consciousness
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We enter an altered state of consciousness every time we ____________.
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go to sleep
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________________ is the aspect of consciousness that allows us to analyze what we're thinking and why.
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Self-awareness
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When we divide our conscious awareness, say by _________________, our thoughts can become fuzzy and disorganized.
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texting while driving
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What does it mean to "pull an all-nighter"?
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stay up all night studying
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Our ability to learn and form memories is greatly inhibited by
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Sleep deprivation de
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When we are tired, our ability to __________ is seriously impaired.
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focus
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According to studies conducted at Harvard Medical School and Trent University, students who were well rested consistently showed marked improvement in ____________ over students who were sleep deprived.
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learning a new skill
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In a study on sleep deprivation, Dr. Smith of Trent University in Canada found that college students who stayed out late partying on a Friday night _______________.
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lost 30% of the information they learned in classes just two days earlier
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In the context of a classical conditioning experiment, when a dog salivates as he eats his food, the food is considered the ____________.
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unconditioned stimulus
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In the context of a classical conditioning experiment, when a dog salivates as he eats his food, the dog's salivation is called the ___________.
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unconditioned
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If researchers are looking to create a conditioned response, what is one thing that must occur to make that happen?
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repetition
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Which scientist is associated with discovering the classically conditioned response?
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Pavlov
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How can classical conditioning play a role in panic disorder?
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If the sufferer typically fears they are dying during panic attacks, they may learn to fear they are dying every time their heart rate rises, whether the increased heart rate is due to a panic attack or normal activities.
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An example of positive reinforcement would be _____________.
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receiving a treat for good behavior
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An example of negative punishment would be ______________.
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being grounded
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Which of the following increases the probability of a behavior recurring?
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reinforcement
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______________ is learning behaviors through successive approximations of desired behaviors in response to consequences.
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shaping
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Which of the following is an example of fixed interval reinforcement?
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receiving a paycheck every two weeks
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True or False: Selective attention involves being able to focus on multiple stimuli at the same time.
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false
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True or False: Selective attention is required when performing tasks like taking notes or taking a test.
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true
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The competing stimuli in this experiment were
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People playing with a basketball and hands clapping.
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Which brain parts have been associated with changes in attention?
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brainstem reticular formation frontal lobe
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The memory phase that is limited to 7±2 items is
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working memory
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Which method of presenting stimuli would produce memory for the largest number of items?
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Random numbers presented in groups of three
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True or False: Encoding is what moves a memory trace from sensory memory into working memory.
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false
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The first two experiments in this simulation compared what two conditions?
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One-at-a-time presentation versus grouped (chunked) presentation
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True or False: The working memory digit span is limited to 7±2 items of information and this limitation cannot be overcome.
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false
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In a bar graph of results that show the serial position effect, you would expect the tallest bars (highest recall) to be for items
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at the beginning and end of a list
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The Primacy Effect refers to the fact that we have better memory for the first few items than the middle items.
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true
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What is the name of the effect whereby the last few items are more likely to be recalled than the middle items?
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the recency effect
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Which of the following was not given as a reason for the serial position effect?
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Items at the end of the list have no proactive interference from previous items, so they are more easily recalled.
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True or False: The occurrence of the serial position effect is limited to human verbal memorization.
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false
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_____ reinforcement is more resistant to extinction than _____ reinforcement.
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partial; continuous
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Aida loves to sing for her family and friends but is extremely shy. In order to encourage her to sing again, which of the following is a primary reinforcement that Aida's mom might use?
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Promise her an ice cream cone when she sings.
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If your professor gives pop quizzes, this is an example of
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a variable interval schedule of reinforcement.
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Tamar just cannot seem to get away from the slot machines. She has no idea how many times she has to pull the levers to win money, but she is aware that at some point, she is likely to win. What schedule of reinforcement is being used in this example?
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Variable ratio
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Which of the following individuals believed that cognition was an important part of behavior?
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Martin Seligman
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Köhler determined that insight
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cannot be gained through trial-and-error learning alone.
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Kohler's idea of animal insight was controversial because
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other researchers, like Thorndike, did not believe that animals demonstrated that trait.
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Tolman and Köhler were
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Gestalt Psychologists
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A five-year-old watches his father dunk a basketball. Because the child is unable to reach the basket in the way his father can, the child cannot learn this behavior by observing because he cannot accomplish the step of
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imitation
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According to Bandura, to learn anything through observation, the learner must first
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pay attention
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Bandura concluded that there were _____ elements of observational learning.
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four
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The four elements of observational learning are attention, memory, _____, and _____.
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imitation; desire
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Research suggests that once people learn something
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it is present somewhere in memory in physical form
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Which of the following examples of change demonstrates learning?
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Ama slows down her car after seeing a police officer on the side of the road.
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Dr. Rubio is conducting an experiment in classical conditioning. Shortly after playing music, she places a loaf of bread on the window sill outside her office window. After doing this a number of times, she notices that now, just as she begins to play her music, several birds fly to her window even before she presents the bread. In this example, what is the conditioned stimulus?
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The music
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The term extinction may be misleading, because
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learning is relatively permanent, meaning things are not unlearned
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For which of the following would hypnosis probably be most effective?
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controlling pain
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The "hidden observer"
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remains aware of what is going on during hypnosis.
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Calvin told his therapist that he wanted to stop smoking. During the next visit, Calvin's therapist directed Calvin to focus deeply on the sound of his voice. The therapist then told Calvin to relax and that he would soon begin to feel tired. As Calvin's eyes closed, he was told to do a number of other things to which he complied. By the end of the session, Calvin no longer craved cigarettes. What happened?
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Calvin allowed himself to be hypnotized.
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The social-cognitive theory of hypnosis assumes that people who are hypnotized are
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only playing a role
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One theory of dreaming says that the brain _____, or puts together, an explanation of the cortex's activation from memories and other stored information.
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sythesizes
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According to the _____, a dream is merely another kind of thinking that occurs when people sleep.
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NOT psychoanalytic model
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If your psychoanalyst tells you that your emergence from a bathtub in your dream is symbolic of being born, she is talking about your dream's
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latent content
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Freud used dreams as a way to get at patients'
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NOT susceptibility to psychoanalysis
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Driving and talking on a cell phone at the same time is an example of a state of
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divided consciousness
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When under the influence of a stimulant, you are likely to be in a state of
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increased alertness
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Antwon cannot seem to focus in class today. Though he is not asleep, his mind appears to be drifting off, leading to thoughts of his girlfriend, his job, and upcoming events of the day. Antwon appears to be in which of the following states of consciousness?
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altered
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In a(n) _____ view, consciousness is generated by a set of action potentials in the communication among neurons just sufficient to produce awareness.
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NOT psychoanalytic
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The heart rate slows, breathing becomes more shallow and irregular, and an EEG would show the first signs of sleep spindles in _____ sleep.
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NOT N3
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Many researchers believe that reports of ghostly visions and alien abductions can be explained by _____ during N1 sleep.
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hypnogogic images
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A sudden loss of muscle tone is called
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cataplexy
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Janice is dreaming about walking her dog. However, in her dream, her dog is flying, the sidewalk is moving, and she has no awareness that this activity is odd. Janice is probably in _____ sleep.
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REM
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David often experiences "sleep seizures" during the day. He probably suffers from
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narcolepsy
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A person has entered N3 sleep when delta waves account for _____ percent or more of brain wave activity.
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20
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The minor tranquilizers are
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NOT dangerous even in small doses
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_____ is characterized by delusions and paranoia.
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NOT drug interaction
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Adolescents who regularly use marijuana
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may experience a negative impact on their mental health.
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Physical sensations, such as nausea or extreme pain, that occur when the body is trying to adjust to the absence of a drug are called
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withdrawal
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Why can taking LSD in order to experience its hallucinogenic qualities become a dangerous activity?
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Real dangers and hazards may go unnoticed by a person who is "lost" in an LSD fantasy.
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John has tried every type of depressant drug he could find. Which of the following is a drug he has not tried?
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Cocaine
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Smoking marijuana
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may cause cardiovascular disease in chronic users.
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The mental events that take place inside a person's mind while behaving are known as
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cognition
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Seligman connects learned helplessness to
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depression
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Sammy and his friends are watching animated fight scenes on television. Based on Bandura's findings in the Bobo doll experiment, it seems likely that later, at play, Sammy and his friends will
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imitate many of the violent actions they witnessed on TV.
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Bandura conducted some of his research to study
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possible links between children's exposure to violence on television and aggressive behavior toward others.
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In his later studies, Bandura added the condition of _____ into his studies of children and the Bobo doll.
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NOT Modeling
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Noah is a junior in college and has always been an average student. This semester, he has a political science class for which he feels very passionate, and he sees himself pursuing a career in politics. For the first time, he wants to do well so that he can get an "A." This is an example of which element of observational learning?
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Desire
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According to Bandura, to learn anything through observation, the learner must first
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pay attention
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Voluntary behavior, to Skinner, was _____ behavior.
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NOT unconditioned
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_____ is an example of a primary reinforcer, whereas _____ is an example of a secondary reinforcer.
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a hug; a certificate of appreciation
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_____ reinforcement is more resistant to extinction than _____ reinforcement.
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partial; continuous
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A typical use of applied behavior analysis is
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teaching parents to use punishment effectively.
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Cleveland kept talking out of turn in his fourth-grade class, no matter how many times the teacher told him to stop. Finally, in desperation, the teacher sent Cleveland to the principal's office. This action of sending the student to the principal's office is a form of
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punishment
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For classical conditioning to be effective, the conditioned stimulus must be
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distinctive
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Dr. Rubio is conducting an experiment in classical conditioning. Shortly after playing music, she places a loaf of bread on the window sill outside her office window. After doing this a number of times, she notices that now, just as she begins to play her music, several birds fly to her window even before she presents the bread. In this example, what is the conditioned stimulus?
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The music
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A stimulus that has no effect on the desired response is a(n) _____ stimulus.
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neutral
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This scientist conducted research to establish the theory known as cognitive perspective.
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NOT Edward Thorndike
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When Pavlov stopped giving the dogs food after the real conditioned stimulus, they stopped salivating to the sound of the ticking. This is called
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extinction
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An unlearned, involuntary response, such as salivating when presented with food, is
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a conditioned response
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Research suggests that once people learn something
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it is present somewhere in memory in physical form.
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Which of the following examples of change demonstrates learning?
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Ama slows down her car after seeing a police officer on the side of the road.
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While in the store with her little sister, Amber decided to stop to take a look at some jewelry. As soon as she turned her head, her sister disappeared. Though it only took minutes to find her, Amber's fear of losing her sister again caused Amber to keep a very close eye on her from that moment on. Amber's change in behavior demonstrates which of the following?
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NOT shaping
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