A) The behavioral perspective focuses on observable actions and the influences of learning processes in behavior.
B) The humanistic perspective emphasizes the importance of subjective conscious experience and personal responsibility and freedom.
C) The physiological perspective examines how behavior and mental experience is shaped by biological processes and the workings of the brain and nervous system.
D) The sociocultural perspective focuses on mental processes that allow us to gain knowledge about ourselves and the world.
E) The psychodynamic perspective suggests that our psychology is shaped by unconscious motives and conflicts outside the range of ordinary awareness.
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A) justification of intended benefits of the research
B) protection from unnecessary harm
C) some advances in medical science depend on animal research
D) informed consent
E) approval from institutional review boards
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A) avoiding oversimplification
B) considering alternative explanations
C) confusing correlation with causation
D) avoiding overgeneralization
E) all of the above
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A) 1875
B) 1923
C) 1909
D) 1971
E) 1892
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A) to develop a research question.
B) to form a hypothesis.
C) to gather evidence.
D) to manipulate the way she delivers lectures.
E) to draw conclusions.
F) generating a research question.
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A) People have a basic right to make their own decisions.
B) Research participants or clients must not be harmed.
C) People's dignity and welfare must be respected.
D) People have a basic right to exercise choice.
E) Determination of ultimate truth outweighs individual cost.
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A) Its discounting of tradition and folklore.
B) Its focus on testing theories, beliefs, and assumptions.
C) Its emphasis on mental, as opposed to behavioral, processes.
D) Its valuing of scholarly opinions over laboratory tests.
E) Its reliance on popular opinion.
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A) knowledge and mind.
B) emotion and mind.
C) emotion and spirit.
D) mind and emotion
E) knowledge and spirit.
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A) Positive psychology
B) Neo-behaviorism
C) Eclecticism
D) Evolutionary psychology
E) Sociocultural psychology
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A) Behaviorism
B) Structuralism
C) Psychodynamic
D) Functionalism
E) Humanism
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A) control assignment.
B) random selection.
C) a placebo effect.
D) random assignment.
E) control selection.
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A) Mr. Andrew has depression.
B) Mr. and Mrs. Babette have marital problems.
C) Ms. Conchetta, a college student, is confused about choosing a college major.
D) Mr. Drew is a non-traditional student having difficulties adjusting to college after being unemployed.
E) Ms. Evans and her teenage daughter have communication problems.
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A) laypersons only.
B) professionals only.
C) samples of research participants from the population under study.
D) both professionals and samples of research participants.
E) both professionals and laypersons.
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A) Wundt
B) Skinner
C) James
D) Watson
E) Freud
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A) structuralism; Gestalt
B) structuralism; functionalism
C) behaviorism; Gestalt
D) behaviorism; functionalism
E) functionalism; psychoanalysis
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A) case study
B) correlational
C) survey
D) experimentation
E) naturalistic observation
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A) have stood the test of time.
B) reveal the true nature of human behavior.
C) are tied to observable evidence.
D) do not rely simply on observation.
E) are accepted by the majority of leading scholars.
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