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Animals are used in psychological research because


A) psychologists are interested in the behavior of all living creatures.
B) animal models of behavior can often be applied to human behavior.
C) the study of animals can benefit both animals and humans.
D) all of these reasons apply.

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Dr.Darius subtly and unknowingly communicated her expectations to her subjects, which resulted in her subjects behaving in ways that made her expectations come true, a phenomenon known as the


A) Barnum effect.
B) actor-observer effect.
C) anthropomorphic error.
D) self-fulfilling prophecy.

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Which of the following psychological approaches is matched correctly to its view of human nature?


A) humanistic------------------positive, philosophical view
B) psychodynamic------------neutral, scientific, somewhat mechanistic view
C) behaviorist-----------------somewhat negative, pessimistic view
D) cognitive--------------------positive, philosophical view

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Which type of psychologist tends to treat milder problems, such as problems at work or school, rather than severe psychotic disorders?


A) clinical
B) counseling
C) comparative
D) social

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Meridian Community College has a total of 4,000 students.One hundred of these students are surveyed about the programs offered at the college.These 100 students surveyed would constitute the


A) population.
B) representative sample.
C) control group.
D) independent group.

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Dr.Morrow is using a statistical technique to combine the results of hundreds of studies that have been conducted on gender differences in risk taking.Dr.Morrow is using __________.

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Kevin is a law student, who reads an advertisement for a sleep-learning device that claims to have helped a law student pass the state bar exam.Kevin should


A) immediately order this device because the correlation is evidence of the device causing the law student to pass the bar.
B) immediately order this device because a correct inference can be made from this observation.
C) order the device because systematic research has shown that these devices really work.
D) not order the device because an individual case tells nothing about what is true in general.

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A psychologist notes an association between the IQs of parents and their children, or between beauty and social popularity, or between anxiety and test performance.In each case, two events are correlated, which means


A) both events are randomly occurring.
B) both events are really unrelated.
C) one event caused the other.
D) the events are linked together in an orderly way.

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Because we are often tempted to accept commonsense beliefs, urban legends, and even outrageous claims about the powers of "healing" crystals and "miraculous" herbal remedies, it is important that we learn to think


A) concretely.
B) divergently.
C) convergently.
D) critically.

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Covert behavior involves


A) anything a person does.
B) only those things a person does, which another person can see.
C) only those things, which can be recorded by a camera.
D) hidden, private, and internal thoughts.

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The functionalists were interested in how thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and habits help people and animals


A) form meaningful Gestalts.
B) introspect and experience the phi phenomenon.
C) adapt to their environment.
D) form connections between stimuli and responses.

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In an experiment to test whether teaching a new memory strategy will improve students' test scores, student characteristics, such as motivation, are controlled by


A) interviewing each student concerning their motivation in the class.
B) giving each student a personality test.
C) randomly assigning students to the two groups.
D) interviewing the teachers concerning each of the students.

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According to your textbook, which of the following is NOT one of the three broad perspectives that shape modern psychology?


A) biological
B) therapeutic
C) psychological
D) sociocultural

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An industrial-organizational psychologist conducts an experiment to determine whether having control over difficult tasks reduces stress for game designers and finds this explanation to be true.Drawing on the results of similar experiments, this psychologist explains these overall findings by creating a


A) hypothesis.
B) testable observation.
C) theory.
D) law.

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Inez Beverly Prosser is best known


A) for writing the first American psychology textbook.
B) as the first African-American female to be awarded a Ph.D.in 1933.
C) as the first woman President of the American Psychological Association.
D) as a comparative psychologist, who wrote an influential book on animal behavior, titled The Animal Mind.

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The first fully developed psychotherapy or "talking cure" was


A) transactional analysis.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) logotherapy.
D) client-centered therapy.

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A negative correlation means that as one variable increases the other


A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) remains constant.
D) increases then decreases.

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Suppose you want to find out if using smart glasses while driving a car affects the likelihood of having an accident.The group that would take the driving test while using the smart glasses would be the __________ group.


A) dependent
B) independent
C) experimental
D) control

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The best definition of a variable is that it is the part of an experiment that


A) is controlled.
B) can change.
C) always stays the same.
D) is always a behavior in psychology.

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Psychology became a science in 1879 when psychologists began to


A) avoid deductive thinking.
B) understand the relationship between humans and animals.
C) use machines to record the behaviors of organisms.
D) make systematic observations and measurements.

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