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PSY 105 Quiz 2
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· Question 1
Primitive centers for vision and hearing reflexes are located in the
· Question 2
The evolutionary perspective suggests that we inherit __________, which will be
enhanced by environmental factors.
· Question 3
The neurotransmitter that is involved in the control of wakefulness and alertness is
· Question 4
Endorphins are chemicals in the brain that produce effects similar to
· Question 5
It appears that our brains process information in a
· Question 6
Chemicals known as __________ travel across the synaptic gap to specialized receptor
sites on the next neuron.
· Question 7
The brain structure that controls the body's activity level, including sleep and
wakefulness, is the
· Question 8
Researchers sometimes destroy portions of the brains of animals in order to
· Question 9
The __________ lobe is concerned with vision.
· Question 10
The __________ is a key brain area for the regulation of emotions.
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PSY 105 Quiz 4
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· Question 1
Research indicates that __________ levels of __________ is associatedwith greater
likelihood of adhering to a treatment regimen.
· Question 2
The field that combines behavioral and biomedical knowledge for the prevention and
treatment of medical disorders is
· Question 3
The alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages in reaction to stress make up what is called
the
· Question 4
A major feature of stress is that
· Question 5
Carcinogens are
· Question 6
Growing evidence suggests that in order to be effective in reducing the spread of AIDS,
educational programs must provide not only information but also
· Question 7
Which of the following is most likely to have contributed to recent changes in the leading
causes of death?
· Question 8
One of the reasons that even mild stress could interfere with task performance is that such
stress could
· Question 9
As a result of continued stress, you seem to catch every flu bug that comes around.
Which stage of the general adaptation syndrome are you most likely to be experiencing?
· Question 10
Studies of the role of television in promoting healthy lifestyles indicates that
· Question 11
Recent research suggests that __________ play(s) a role in excessive drinking of alcohol.
· Question 12
The role of parents and peers in influencing the tendency of an adolescent's to smoke is
an example of a
· Question 13
People who have AIDS eventually die from
· Question 14
Research indicates that most people who undergo sex change operations
· Question 15
A pattern of grandiosity in fantasy or behavior (plus lack of empathy) characterizes
__________ disorder.
· Question 16
A disorder that involves alternating episodes of binge eating followed by various forms
of compensatory behavior designed to avoid weight gain is called
· Question 17
Disturbances of an individual’s behavioral or psychological functioning that are not
culturally expected and that lead to psychological distress, behavioral disability, and/or
impaired overall functioning are known as
· Question 18
The risk of suicide is greatest for individuals with the mental disorder of
· Question 19
The most common perceptual distortions experienced by schizophrenics are __________
hallucinations.
· Question 20
A child with __________ will have difficulty paying attention to stimuli, may show
hyperactivity or impulsivity, or both.
· Question 21
A major type of schizophrenia characterized by an absence of affect, poorly developed
delusions and verbal incoherence is known as __________ schizophrenia.
· Question 22
In the DSM-IV, symptoms that must be present before an individual is diagnosed as
suffering from a particular problem are called
· Question 23
Lisa adopts ritualistic behaviors to help reduce anxiety that occurs when unwanted
thoughts intrude into her awareness. This is an example of
· Question 24
When a person experiences intense anxiety, considerably greater than justified by reality,
triggered by the presence of some particular object, the person is suffering from a
· Question 25
A disorder involving the sudden inability to recall large amounts of personally important
information, usually triggered by a traumatic experience is
· Question 26
One goal of the DSM-IV is to
· Question 27
The defense mechanism of rationalization involves
· Question 28
With regard to the relative effectiveness of various types of psychotherapy, research has
generally determined that
· Question 29
Having children who show high levels of aggressive behavior watch films of children
behaving in a nonaggressive manner is an attempt to change their behavior through
· Question 30
A defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into a socially acceptable
action is called
· Question 31
Lithium is used to treat
· Question 32
According to Freud, mental disorders stem from conflicts between
· Question 33
Problems of __________ are the number one cause of difficulties in marriages.
· Question 34
One possible side effect of the extended use of antipsychotic drugs is __________, the
loss of motor control, especially in the face.
· Question 35
Drugs that are prescribed for the purpose of treating schizophrenia are called
· Question 36
Recent findings (Hooley, 2004) indicate that patients who return to families with high
levels of expressed emotion are __________ times as likely to suffer relapses than
families where expressed emotion levels are low.
· Question 37
Which of the following is most often associated with client-centered therapy?
· Question 38
Modeling, a behavior therapy technique, has been shown to be especially effective in the
treatment of __________.
· Question 39
Which of these is a belief common to all humanistic therapies?
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PSY 105 Quiz 5 (2)
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· Question 1
Which of the following speakers is most likely to change the attitudes of members of an
audience?
· Question 2
The term __________ refers to the fact that close neighbors are more likely to like each
other.
· Question 3
Advertisements that are designed to sell by having a "star" endorse the products are using
the __________ route to persuasion.
· Question 4
An effort to increase your appeal to a target person before you ask that person to grant a
request is called
· Question 5
The central route to persuasion refers to
· Question 6
The topics of attribution, prejudice, social influence, and love are most likely to be
studied by __________ psychologists.
· Question 7
A type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior in order
to adhere to existing social norms is known as
· Question 8
Suppose you see a mother grab her child and pull him back sharply. If you decide the
mother has done this to protect the child from a passing car, you have made a(n)
__________ attribution.
· Question 9
Cognitive frameworks consisting of knowledge and beliefs about specific social groups
frameworks suggesting that by and large, all members of these groups possess certain
traits are called
· Question 10
According to realistic conflict theory, prejudice
· Question 11
Cognitive rules-of-thumb we create for making judgments or decisions very quickly are
called
· Question 12
The correspondence bias is the tendency to explain the behavior of others in terms of
__________ causes.
· Question 13
Milgram's studies of obedience indicate that in response to an order to harm another
person,
· Question 14
Serious errors in group decision making that result from a lack of dissent in the group is
known as __________.
· Question 15
The tendency of a supervisor to give an employee lower ratings than their performance
deserves is termed the __________.
· Question 16
Research on group processes suggests that a group decision made in the absence of group
dissent
· Question 17
Charisma is a characteristic of transformational leadership that involves __________ self-
confidence and __________ vision.
· Question 18
Which of the following is a reason as to why the assessment center method is not used to
select all employees?
· Question 19
Which of the following occupations were shown through job analysis to have similar job
dimensions to that of "homemaker"?
· Question 20
A goal of industrial/organizational psychology is to
· Question 21
You notice that a coworker at the desk next to you is always late and often steals items
from work. You would expect this person to be
· Question 22
A person analysis assesses
· Question 23
Social loafing __________ as the team grows bigger in size.
· Question 24
Positive work behaviors, including helping coworkers and volunteering for extra
assignments are also known as __________.
· Question 25
An employee about to have a performance appraisal would hope for a supervisor who
shows the __________ and hope to avoid one who shows the __________.
· Question 26
Which of the following is an example of utility?
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PSY 105 Quiz 5 (5)
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· Question 1
The visual cliff apparatus is used to study
· Question 2
The major difference between children in the concrete operational stage and the
preoperational stage of development is that in the concrete operational stage, children
· Question 3
The view that language is hard-wired into our brain was proposed by
· Question 4
The branch of psychology that focuses on changes in a person over their lifetime is called
__________ psychology.
· Question 5
Ralph's characteristics include an abnormally small head, irritability, hyperactivity,
retarded motor and mental development, and heart defects. During pregnancy, Ralph's
mother probably
· Question 6
In his studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers, Harlow found that monkeys
demonstrated an attachment to
· Question 7
In Piaget's theory of development, the two processes that together control how someone
deals with new experiences are
· Question 8
Factors in the environment that can harm the developing fetus and interfere with normal
patterns of growth are called
· Question 9
When compared to young adults, older persons' long-term memory is
· Question 10
Morality judged in terms of abstract principles and values, rather than in terms of existing
laws or rules of society, is characteristic of Kohlberg's __________ stage of moral
development.
· Question 11
When a child understands that he or she is a boy or a girl the child has acquired
· Question 12
As an alternative to Piaget, the theories that focus on a child's capacity to process, store,
retrieve, and actually manipulate information as a function of age are called
· Question 13
A gender schema is
· Question 14
Facial expression, eye contact, body movements, posture, and touching are examples of
· Question 15
Which of the following is one of the conditions under which goal-setting theory works
best?
· Question 16
Doing something because we are paid or forcedto do it is __________ motivation; doing
it just because you enjoy it is __________ motivation.
· Question 17
Individuals who are high in achievement motivation tend to prefer
· Question 18
The fact that you always get popcorn and a soda when you go to the movies regardless of
the time of day can best be explained on the basis of
· Question 19
Research has indicated that, in the last 30 years, the percentage of people who are
considered obese has
· Question 20
According to drive theory, behaviors will be repeated if they tend to
· Question 21
According to the Schachter-Singer two-factor theory of emotion, a key factor in
determining which emotion we feel is
· Question 22
Being in a happy mood
· Question 23
__________ is the view that biological needs arise within our bodies, which create
unpleasant states of arousal that push us into action.
· Question 24
The causes of homosexuality are
· Question 25
The desire to have power, food, or sex is considered a(n)
· Question 26
The __________ seems to be specialized for processing emotional information.
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PSY 105 Quiz 6
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· Question 1
Being in a happy mood
· Question 2
Individuals who are high in achievement motivation tend to prefer
· Question 3
The __________ seems to be specialized for processing emotional information.
· Question 4
The fact that you always get popcorn and a soda when you go to the movies regardless of
the time of day can best be explained on the basis of
· Question 5
Which of the following refers to processes assumed to guide, activate, and cause
persistence of behavior?
· Question 6
Research has indicated that, in the last 30 years, the percentage of people who are
considered obese has
· Question 7
The causes of homosexuality are
· Question 8
According to the James-Lange theory of emotions, what is the sequence of events when
someone feels an emotion?
· Question 9
Facial expression, eye contact, body movements, posture, and touching are examples of
· Question 10
A powerful tendency to believe that a person can accomplish more in a given period of
time than can really be accomplished is called
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PSY 105 Quiz 7
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· Question 1
Threat is to coping as
· Question 2
The role of parents and peers in influencing the tendency of an adolescent's to smoke is
an example of a
· Question 3
Research indicates that __________ levels of __________ is associatedwith greater
likelihood of adhering to a treatment regimen.
· Question 4
The alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages in reaction to stress make up what is called
the
· Question 5
Studies of the role of television in promoting healthy lifestyles indicates that
· Question 6
Carcinogens are
· Question 7
People who have AIDS eventually die from
· Question 8
Which of the following is most likely to have contributed to recent changes in the leading
causes of death?
· Question 9
Research indicates that __________ may be a more important determinant of disease risk
than __________.
· Question 10
A major feature of stress is that
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PSY 105 Quiz 8
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Question 1
When the demands of taking care of her ailing parents became intolerable, Allie woke
one morning to find herself blind and unable to walk, though doctors could find nothing
wrong with her. Allie most likely suffers from
· Question 2
A child with __________ will have difficulty paying attention to stimuli, may show
hyperactivity or impulsivity, or both.
· Question 3
A disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships
and restrictedrange of emotions is __________ disorder.
· Question 4
The risk of suicide is greatest for individuals with the mental disorder of
· Question 5
Disturbances of an individual’s behavioral or psychological functioning that are not
culturally expected and that lead to psychological distress, behavioral disability, and/or
impaired overall functioning are known as
· Question 6
Which of these people is most likely to be suffering from clinical depression?
· Question 7
The most common perceptual distortions experienced by schizophrenics are __________
hallucinations.
· Question 8
The neurotransmitters associated with depression and mania include
· Question 9
Without any specific warning sign, Ralph experiences intense fear of losing control and a
variety of physiological reactions such as a pounding heart, chest pains, nausea, feeling
dizzy, and fear of going crazy. Ralph is most likely experiencing a
· Question 10
A disorder involving the sudden inability to recall large amounts of personally important
information, usually triggered by a traumatic experience is
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PSY 105 Quiz 9 (1)
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· Question 1
According to Freud, mental disorders stem from conflicts between
· Question 2
Drugs that are prescribed for the purpose of treating schizophrenia are called
· Question 3
Having children who show high levels of aggressive behavior watch films of children
behaving in a nonaggressive manner is an attempt to change their behavior through
· Question 4
A type of therapy that involves several people all meeting together to receive
psychological help is called
· Question 5
With regard to the relative effectiveness of various types of psychotherapy, research has
generally determined that
· Question 6
Which of the following is most often associated with client-centered therapy?
· Question 7
A form of biological therapy in which electrodes are placed on a person's temples and
strong electric shocks are then delivered to the brain.
· Question 8
The defense mechanism of rationalization involves
· Question 9
A defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into a socially acceptable
action is called
· Question 10
Recent findings (Hooley, 2004) indicate that patients who return to families with high
levels of expressed emotion are __________ times as likely to suffer relapses than
families where expressed emotion levels are low.
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PSY 105 Quiz 9 (2)
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· Question 1
Ralph's performance won a prize in a music competition. According to the self-serving
bias, what reason is Ralph most likely to give?
· Question 2
The process of attribution would apply most directly to which of these questions?
· Question 3
Suppose you have just said you like a certain brand of breakfast cereal, but you really
hate it. According to cognitive dissonance theory, in which of these situations should
produce the least change in your attitude toward the cereal?
· Question 4
Which of the following speakers is most likely to change the attitudes of members of an
audience?
· Question 5
Lisa expected to get a grade of C on her exam, but received a grade of A. Ralph was
sitting next to Lisa and just happened to ask her out for a date after she had received her
grade. Lisa responded by
· Question 6
Advertisements that are designed to sell by having a "star" endorse the products are using
the __________ route to persuasion.
· Question 7
You don't put much faith in the movie reviews in the paper, but when everyone you talk
to agrees that a new movie is terrific you decide to see it. The factor that convinced you is
· Question 8
If you claim to believe in something, but your actions contradict this belief, it is referred
to as
· Question 9
Lasting evaluations of various aspects of the social world are called
· Question 10
Cognitive rules-of-thumb we create for making judgments or decisions very quickly are
called
· Question 11
The correspondence bias is the tendency to explain the behavior of others in terms of
__________ causes.
· Question 12
A type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior in order
to adhere to existing social norms is known as
· Question 13
An effort to increase your appeal to a target person before you ask that person to grant a
request is called
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PSY 105 Quiz 9
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· Question 1
A strong emotional bond between the client and the therapist is known as __________.
· Question 2
The defense mechanism of rationalization involves
· Question 3
Problems of __________ are the number one cause of difficulties in marriages.
· Question 4
Joanne is feeling intense feelings of love and hate toward her psychoanalyst. Joanne is
experiencing __________.
· Question 5
A form of biological therapy in which electrodes are placed on a person's temples and
strong electric shocks are then delivered to the brain.
· Question 6
Which of these is a belief common to all humanistic therapies?
· Question 7
Having children who show high levels of aggressive behavior watch films of children
behaving in a nonaggressive manner is an attempt to change their behavior through
· Question 8
According to Freud, mental disorders stem from conflicts between
· Question 9
Computer and internet-based psychotherapies are best used in what situations?
· Question 10
A defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into a socially acceptable
action is called
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PSY 105 Quiz 10 (3)
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· Question 1
A specific job analysis technique that analyzes jobs along thirty-two distinct dimensions
is a (an)
· Question 2
Research on group processes suggests that a group decision made in the absence of group
dissent
· Question 3
Evaluation of the behavioral category of training measures
· Question 4
Which of the following occupations were shown through job analysis to have similar job
dimensions to that of "homemaker"?
· Question 5
Standardized tests that assess __________ may be useful for __________.
· Question 6
An employee about to have a performance appraisal would hope for a supervisor who
shows the __________ and hope to avoid one who shows the __________.
· Question 7
Leaders such as Martin Luther King, Gandhi, and Franklin Roosevelt are examples of
__________ leaders.
· Question 8
The tendency to evaluate certain employees as exceptional based on their exceptional
performance along one dimension is known as __________ error.
· Question 9
Serious errors in group decision making that result from a lack of dissent in the group is
known as __________.
· Question 10
Which of the following is an example of utility?
· Question 11
Which of the following is a reason as to why the assessment center method is not used to
select all employees?
· Question 12
A style of leadership in which the leader gives orders to their followers is termed
· Question 13
A goal of industrial/organizational psychology is to
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PSY 105 Quiz 10
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· Question 1
Cognitive frameworks consisting of knowledge and beliefs about specific social groups -
frameworks suggesting that by and large, all members of these groups possess certain
traits - are called
· Question 2
The central route to persuasion refers to
· Question 3
The process of attribution would apply most directly to which of these questions?
· Question 4
The correspondence bias is the tendency to explain the behavior of others in terms of
__________ causes.
· Question 5
A type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior in order
to adhere to existing social norms is known as
· Question 6
Which of the following factors increases the chances that intergroup contact will reduce
prejudice?
· Question 7
Suppose you see a mother grab her child and pull him back sharply. If you decide the
mother has done this to protect the child from a passing car, you have made a(n)
__________ attribution.
· Question 8
The topics of attribution, prejudice, social influence, and love are most likely to be
studied by __________ psychologists.
· Question 9
Lasting evaluations of various aspects of the social world are called
· Question 10
Which of these illustrates someone using the foot-in-the-door technique to borrow
$20.00?
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PSY 105 Week 3 Quiz 2
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· Question 1
The __________ lobe is concerned with vision.
· Question 2
Chemicals known as __________ travel across the synaptic gap to specialized receptor
sites on the next neuron.
· Question 3
Which of the following carries information away from the cell body of a nerve cell?
· Question 4
The brain structure that controls the body's activity level, including sleep and
wakefulness, is the
· Question 5
The cerebral cortex appears to be responsible for
· Question 6
It appears that our brains process information in a
· Question 7
Endorphins are chemicals in the brain that produce effects similar to
· Question 8
The neurotransmitter that is involved in the control of wakefulness and alertness is
· Question 9
The part of the autonomic nervous system that conserves the body's energy is known as
the
· Question 10
Twin studies are useful in disentangling the relative roles of __________ ina given form
of behavior.
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PSY 105 Week 4 Assignment 1.1 Significant Event Draft
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Assignment 1.1: Significant Event Draft
Due Week 4 and worth 190 points
Note: Students will turn in this assignment twice: first as a draft (Week 4 Assignment)
and then as a final paper (Week 8 Assignment). Students will submit first draft of the
assignment and then submit the final draft after receiving feedback from the professor
and making the recommended changes. They will be graded separately for each
submission of the assignment.
Select a significant event (either positive or negative) that occurred before you reached
adulthood and that has had a life-shaping effect on your life. In this assignment, you will
use what you’ve learned in Weeks 1 thru 4 of this course and base your paper on your
readings, along with information from library research, to discuss psychological aspects
of your event.
Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you:
1. Briefly describe your significant event (one to two [1-2] sentences).
2. Describe your event in terms of at least two (2) different perspectives in psychology
(e.g., behavioral, cognitive, psychodynamic, cultural/social, etc.)
3. Determine what learning (e.g., classical, operant, etc.) may have resulted from your
event, or arisen because of your event.
4. Discuss why the memory of the event you described may or may not be completely
accurate.
5. Use at least two (2) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: One of these
resources may be your textbook. Articles from professional journals are certainly a high
quality resource. Magazine and newspaper articles are also accepted for this assignment.
Articles published on the Internet may also be suitable, if they originate with credible
persons or organizations. Please note that articles from Wikipedia, ask.com, and the like
are not suitable.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins
on all sides; references must follow APA format. Check with your professor for any
additional instructions.·
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the
professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are
not included in the required page length.·
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
Relate psychological concepts to real-world situations.·
Describe the major theories of learning, memory, cognition, consciousness,
development, and social psychology.·
Use technology and information resources to research issues in psychology.·
Write clearly and concisely about psychology using proper writing mechanics.·
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PSY 105 Week 4 Quiz 3
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· Question 1
When studying classical conditioning,subjects would often salivate at the sight of the
pan where food was kept. In this case, salivating at the sight of the pan is an example
of
· Question 2
Conditioned taste aversions
· Question 3
In the process of shaping, actions that remotely resemble the target behavior are
called
· Question 4
The process by which organisms learn to respond to certain stimuli and not to
respond to others is called
· Question 5
The schedule where reinforcement occurs only after a constant number of responses
is called
· Question 6
A genetically inherited impairment in the ability to experience pleasure is called
· Question 7
Most research indicates that the optimal CS-US interval, when all other variables ar
held constant, is
· Question 8
When given the choice, many children will choose a smaller, immediate reward over
a larger, delayed reward, illustrating the tendency called
· Question 9
The principle that behaviors change consistent with the nature of the consequences
they produce is the foundation of
· Question 10
When a response has no effect in either producing reinforcement or providing escape
from negative events, organisms give up even when taken to a situation where
responding can have an effect. This phenomenon is known as
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 4:47:51 PM EST
· Question 1
Learning an association between particular behaviors and their consequences occur
in
· Question 2
The principle that behaviors change consistent with the nature of the consequences
they produce is the foundation of
· Question 3
When a response has no effect in either producing reinforcement or providing escape
from negative events, organisms give up even when taken to a situation where
responding can have an effect. This phenomenon is known as
· Question 4
Learning how to throw a basketball as a result of watching games on television is an
example of
· Question 5
A relatively permanent change in behavior, or behavior potential, due to experience,
is the formal definition of
· Question 6
The process by which organisms learn to respond to certain stimuli and not to
respond to others is called
· Question 7
Conditioned taste aversions
· Question 8
When studying classical conditioning,subjects would often salivate at the sight of th
pan where food was kept. In this case, salivating at the sight of the pan is an example
of
· Question 9
One of the most impressive uses of operant techniques in the area of teaching
involves the use of
· Question 10
In the process of shaping, actions that remotely resemble the target behavior are
called
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· Question 1
Learning how to throw a basketball as a result of watching games on television is an
example of
· Question 2
When a response has no effect in either producing reinforcement or providing escape
from negative events, organisms give up even when taken to a situation where
responding can have an effect. This phenomenon is known as
· Question 3
When given the choice, many children will choose a smaller, immediate reward over
a larger, delayed reward, illustrating the tendency called
· Question 4
The idea that cognitive processes play a role in classical conditioning is supported b
studies on __________.
· Question 5
Daytime television is full of programs in which the hosts cook meals, make
decorations, and paint pictures on camera. These programs make use of
· Question 6
The schedule where reinforcement occurs only after a constant number of responses
is called
· Question 7
In the process of shaping, actions that remotely resemble the target behavior are
called
· Question 8
When studying classical conditioning,subjects would often salivate at the sight of the
pan where food was kept. In this case, salivating at the sight of the pan is an example
of
· Question 9
Most research indicates that the optimal CS-US interval, when all other variables ar
held constant, is
· Question 10
A genetically inherited impairment in the ability to experience pleasure is called
Recent evidence seems to indicate that neural activity in the __________ plays a sig
Ivan Pavlov, a Nobel Prize winning physiologist from Russia, is considered to have
"discovered"
If you are concerned that television viewers may acquire new ways to express
aggression, then as a learning theorist you are most likely to be concerned with
· Question 1
The term attachment refers to
· Question 2
A gender schema is
· Question 3
Research indicates that there are differences in children's __________,in that some
children are easy, some are difficult, and some are slow-to-warm-up.
· Question 4
The major difference between children in the concrete operational stage and the
preoperational stage of development is that in the concrete operational stage,
children
· Question 5
When a child understands that he or she is a boy or a girl the child has acquired
· Question 6
The visual cliff apparatus is used to study
· Question 7
According to Kubler-Ross, the order or sequence that patients face when they are
told that they have a terminal illness that eventually results in their death is
· Question 8
Morality judged in terms of abstract principles and values, rather than in terms of
existing laws or rules of society, is characteristic of Kohlberg's __________ stageof
moral development.
· Question 9
A year after her husband of 54 years died, Lisa began helping out in the library and
started to feel more comfortable about life. This reaction would belong in which
stage of bereavement?
· Question 10
In Piaget's theory of development, the two processes that together control how
someone deals with new experiences are
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PSY 105 Week 5 Quiz 4
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Question 1
Interference that occurs when information previously entered into
memory interferes with the learning or storage of current information is
called
· Question 2
Impairment of memory for events that occur prior to severe head injury
is called
· Question 3
The fact that material learned in one environment is more difficult to
remember in an environment very different than the original one is
called
· Question 4
Memory for events of our lives is called __________ memory.
· Question 5
Attempting to reach a goal for which there is no simple or direct way is
called
· Question 6
Working memory has the capacity to store information and the
· Question 7
The three tasks of memory are
· Question 8
Having been introduced to a new person at a party and then forgetting
her name a few minutes later is an example of losing information from
· Question 9
The finding that what we remember or notice is information consistent
with our current mood is termed
· Question 10
Sternberg proposed that people who can solve the problems of everyday
life possess a high level of __________ intelligence.
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· Question 1
Impairment of memory for events that occur prior to severe head injury
is called
· Question 2
When making a decision about an issue that is personally important to
us, one that touches our basic beliefs, we tend to
· Question 3
Sternberg proposed that people who can solve the problems of everyday
life possess a high level of __________ intelligence.
· Question 4
Working memory has the capacity to store information and the
· Question 5
A tendency to think of using objects only as they have been used in the
past is known as __________.
· Question 6
Individuals sometimes take cognitive shortcuts, known as __________,
in making decisions.
· Question 7
Memory for events of our lives is called __________ memory.
· Question 8
The fact that material learned in one environment is more difficult to
remember in an environment very different than the original one is
called
· Question 9
Interference that occurs when information previously entered into
memory interferes with the learning or storage of current information is
called
· Question 10
Concepts that can be clearly defined by a set of rules or properties are
called
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· Question 1
Retaining information in a memory system over varying periods of time
is referred to as
· Question 2
With respect to problem solving, deciding which courses to take next
term requires that you first determine which courses are required in
your major. Determining required courses in your major represents
· Question 3
Working memory has the capacity to store information and the
· Question 4
Concepts that can be clearly defined by a set of rules or properties are
called
· Question 5
Impairment of memory for events that occur prior to severe head injury
is called
· Question 6
A tendency to think of using objects only as they have been used in the
past is known as __________.
· Question 7
The tendency to become trapped in bad decisions is known as
· Question 8
The fact that material learned in one environment is more difficult to
remember in an environment very different than the original one is
called
· Question 9
Individuals sometimes take cognitive shortcuts, known as __________,
in making decisions.
· Question 10
Sternberg proposed that people who can solve the problems of everyday
life possess a high level of __________ intelligence.
Question 6
The __________ involves the tendency to judge events as more
predictable after they occur than before they occur.
Question 8
The three tasks of memory are
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PSY 105 Week 6 Quiz 5
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· Question 1
According to Erikson, the central question of adolescence would be
· Question 2
The major difference between children in the concrete operational stage
and the preoperational stage of development is that in the concrete
operational stage, children
· Question 3
The branch of psychology that focuses on changes in a person over their
lifetime is called __________ psychology.
· Question 4
In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, children in the sensorimotor
stage
· Question 5
Morality judged in terms of abstract principles and values, rather than
in terms of existing laws or rules of society, is characteristic of
Kohlberg's __________ stage of moral development.
· Question 6
In Piaget's theory of development, the two processes that together
control how someone deals with new experiences are
· Question 7
Ralph's characteristics include an abnormally small head, irritability,
hyperactivity, retarded motor and mental development, and heart
defects. During pregnancy, Ralph's mother probably
· Question 8
The term attachment refers to
· Question 9
When compared to young adults, older persons' long-term memory is
· Question 10
When a child understands that he or she is a boy or a girl the child has
acquired
· Question 1
For the majority of women, menopause
· Question 2
In Piaget's theory of development, the two processes that together
control how someone deals with new experiences are
· Question 3
In his studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers, Harlow found
that monkeys demonstrated an attachment to
· Question 4
Morality judged in terms of abstract principles and values, rather than
in terms of existing laws or rules of society, is characteristic of
Kohlberg's __________ stage of moral development.
· Question 5
Ralph's characteristics include an abnormally small head, irritability,
hyperactivity, retarded motor and mental development, and heart
defects. During pregnancy, Ralph's mother probably
· Question 6
When compared to young adults, older persons' long-term memory is
· Question 7
When a child understands that he or she is a boy or a girl the child has
acquired
· Question 8
A gender schema is
· Question 9
Erikson's first stage occurs during the first year of life where others
must satisfy a baby's needs. This stage centers around
· Question 10
At Kohlberg's preconventional level of moral understanding, what
determines whether a particular action is viewed to be moral?
A year after her husband of 54 years died, Lisa began helping out in the
library and started to feel more comfortable about life. This reaction would
belong in which stage of bereavement?
======================================
PSY 105 Week 6 quiz
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This quiz consist of 10 multiple choice questions and covers the material
in Chapter 7. Be sure you are in Chapter 7 when you take the quiz.
· Question 1
For the majority of women, menopause
· Question 2
Factors in the environment that can harm the developing fetus and
interfere with normal patterns of growth are called
· Question 3
In his studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers, Harlow found
that monkeys demonstrated an attachment to
· Question 4
According to Kubler-Ross, the order or sequence that patients face
when they are told that they have a terminal illness that eventually
results in their death is
· Question 5
Erikson's first stage occurs during the first year of life where others
must satisfy a baby's needs. This stage centers around
· Question 6
The term attachment refers to
· Question 7
In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, children in the
sensorimotor stage
· Question 8
When compared to young adults, older persons' long-term memory is
· Question 9
The visual cliff apparatus is used to study
· Question 10
At Kohlberg's preconventional level of moral understanding, what
determines whether a particular action is viewed to be moral?
======================================
PSY 105 Week 7 Quiz 6 (2)
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· Question 1
A form of therapy developed by Carl Rogers is
· Question 2
One of the big five factors of personality is defined along a dimension
ranging from well-organized, careful, self-disciplined, responsible, and
scrupulous at one end through disorganized, careless, weak-willed, and
unscrupulous at the other. This factor is called
· Question 3
Desire is to reason is to conscience as
· Question 4
A neo-Freudian is a psychologist who holds a theory of personality that
· Question 5
Pleasure principle is to reality principle as
· Question 6
In Maslow's theory of personality, a self-actualized person is one who
· Question 7
The definition of the term personality includes
· Question 8
According to Alfred Adler, the major force that drives a person's
personality is
· Question 9
Until you read this question, you were probably not aware of the name
of your state capital, but once it is mentioned you can think of it fairly
easily. This would be part of your
· Question 10
An individual with an IQ score of __________ is considered to be of
average intelligence.
· Question 11
According to Freud, adult personality is determined by what happens
during
· Question 12
Learning approaches to personality account for the uniqueness of
personality by observing that
· Question 13
According to most humanistic theorists, psychological problems are
largely due to
======================================
PSY 105 Week 7 Quiz 6
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· Question 1
The fact that you always get popcorn and a soda when you go to the
movies regardless of the time of day can best be explained on the basis
of
· Question 2
According to expectancy theory, behavior is most strongly influenced by
· Question 3
The desire to have power, food, or sex is considered a(n)
· Question 4
According to drive theory, behaviors will be repeated if they tend to
· Question 5
__________ is the view that biological needs arise within our bodies,
which create unpleasant states of arousal that push us into action.
· Question 6
Research has indicated that, in the last 30 years, the percentage of
people who are considered obese has
· Question 7
The causes of homosexuality are
· Question 8
Facial expression, eye contact, body movements, posture, and touching
are examples of
· Question 9
Being in a happy mood
· Question 10
Individuals who are high in achievement motivation tend to prefer
======================================
PSY 105 Week 8 Quiz 7 (2)
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· Question 1
Cancer, impaired sexual function and cognitive impairment have been
found to be related to
· Question 2
The field that combines behavioral and biomedical knowledge for the
prevention and treatment of medical disorders is
· Question 3
Research indicates that __________ levels of __________ isassociated
with greater likelihood of adhering to a treatment regimen.
· Question 4
Ralph has been classified as having a __________ personality,which
means that he is more likely to experience a suppressed immune system
and other health related problems.
· Question 5
One of the reasons that even mild stress could interfere with task
performance is that such stress could
· Question 6
The fact that some smokers may hold the false belief that they will be
exempt from the harmful consequences of cigarette smoking is an
example of a
· Question 7
Recent research suggests that __________ play(s) a role in excessive
drinking of alcohol.
· Question 8
The role of parents and peers in influencing the tendency of an
adolescent's to smoke is an example of a
· Question 9
The alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages in reaction to stress make
up what is called the
· Question 10
Which of the following is most likely to have contributed to recent
changes in the leading causes of death?
· Question 11
Research indicates that __________ may be a more important
determinant of disease risk than __________.
· Question 12
A major feature of stress is that
· Question 13
If you have a family history of cancer and you believe you cannot do
anything to lessen your chances of cancer, you may continue to smoke.
Such behavior can be explained on the basis of the
======================================
PSY 105 Week 8 Quiz 7
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· Question 1
The role of parents and peers in influencing the tendency of an
adolescent's to smoke is an example of a

· Question 2
Carcinogens are
· Question 3
Research indicates that __________ levels of __________ isassociated
with greater likelihood of adhering to a treatment regimen.
· Question 4
An important factor contributing to longevity and good health seems to
be
· Question 5
People who have AIDS eventually die from
· Question 6
Growing evidence suggests that in order to be effective in reducing the
spread of AIDS, educational programs must provide not only
information but also
· Question 7
Ralph has been classified as having a __________ personality,which
means that he is more likely to experience a suppressed immune system
and other health related problems.
· Question 8
The fact that some smokers may hold the false belief that they will be
exempt from the harmful consequences of cigarette smoking is an
example of a
· Question 9
Cancer, impaired sexual function and cognitive impairment have been
found to be related to
· Question 10
The field that combines behavioral and biomedical knowledge for the
prevention and treatment of medical disorders is
======================================
PSY 105 Week 9 Assignment 1 Retrospective
Analysis of Personality
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Assignment 1: Retrospective Analysis of Personality
Due Week 9 and worth 220 points
In this assignment, begin by taking a retrospective look at your life
history, to discuss which aspects of your personality have remained
consistent and which aspects of your personality have changed over
time. Then, analyze the roles of nature and nurture in shaping your
personality. Subsequently, discuss possible sources of inaccuracy and
bias in any retrospective analysis. Finally, discuss the reasons why
systematic scientific studies are considered more valuable than
individual accounts.
Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you:
1.Reflect on your life history and discuss which aspects of your
personality have changed over time and which aspects have stayed
consistent.
2.Based on your retrospective analysis, describe the roles of nature and
nurture in shaping your personality. Reflect on your justification for
distinguishing between nature and nurture.
3.Discuss the possible sources of bias and inaccuracy whenever a
person looks back on their past history. Be sure to discuss factors
related to memory and factors related to cognition.
4.Describe why the science of psychology places more emphasis on
results based on scientific studies than it does on personal experience
and anecdotes.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
•Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with
one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA or school-
specific format. Check with your professor for any additional
instructions.
•To keep this essay short and manageable, your only sources for your
paper should be your own experience and the Webtext. For this reason,
APA citations and references are not required for this assignment.
•Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the
student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The
cover page and the reference page are not included in the required page
length.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment
are:
•Relate psychological concepts to real-world situations.
•Describe the major theories of personality development, learning,
memory, cognition, consciousness, development and social psychology.
•Use technology and information resources to research issues in
psychology.
•Write clearly and concisely about psychology using proper writing
mechanics.
======================================
PSY 105 Week 9 Quiz 8
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Psychology 105 – Week 9 Quiz 8
· Question 1
Research indicates that most people who undergo sex change operations
· Question 2
One goal of the DSM-IV is to
· Question 3
Which of these people is most likely to be suffering from clinical
depression?
· Question 4
A disorder that involves alternating episodes of binge eating followed by
various forms of compensatory behavior designed to avoid weight gain
is called
· Question 5
Ralph uses drugs and his use results in his missing many days of work,
being arrested for driving under the influence, and neglecting to pay his
bills. Ralph's problems would be classified as
· Question 6
A disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of detachment from
social relationships and restricted range of emotions is __________
disorder.
· Question 7
A child with __________ will have difficulty paying attention to stimuli,
may show hyperactivity or impulsivity, or both.
· Question 8
There are two major categories of mood disorders. They are
__________ and __________ disorders.
· Question 9
Without any specific warning sign, Ralph experiences intense fear of
losing control and a variety of physiological reactions such as a
pounding heart, chest pains, nausea, feeling dizzy, and fear of going
crazy. Ralph is most likely experiencing a
· Question 10
A major type of schizophrenia characterized by an absence of affect,
poorly developed delusions and verbal incoherence is known as
__________ schizophrenia.
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Psy 105 Success Begins / snaptutorial.com

  • 1. PSY 105 Quiz 2 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 Primitive centers for vision and hearing reflexes are located in the · Question 2 The evolutionary perspective suggests that we inherit __________, which will be enhanced by environmental factors. · Question 3 The neurotransmitter that is involved in the control of wakefulness and alertness is · Question 4 Endorphins are chemicals in the brain that produce effects similar to · Question 5
  • 2. It appears that our brains process information in a · Question 6 Chemicals known as __________ travel across the synaptic gap to specialized receptor sites on the next neuron. · Question 7 The brain structure that controls the body's activity level, including sleep and wakefulness, is the · Question 8 Researchers sometimes destroy portions of the brains of animals in order to · Question 9 The __________ lobe is concerned with vision. · Question 10 The __________ is a key brain area for the regulation of emotions. =============================
  • 3. PSY 105 Quiz 4 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 Research indicates that __________ levels of __________ is associatedwith greater likelihood of adhering to a treatment regimen. · Question 2 The field that combines behavioral and biomedical knowledge for the prevention and treatment of medical disorders is · Question 3 The alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages in reaction to stress make up what is called the · Question 4 A major feature of stress is that
  • 4. · Question 5 Carcinogens are · Question 6 Growing evidence suggests that in order to be effective in reducing the spread of AIDS, educational programs must provide not only information but also · Question 7 Which of the following is most likely to have contributed to recent changes in the leading causes of death? · Question 8 One of the reasons that even mild stress could interfere with task performance is that such stress could · Question 9 As a result of continued stress, you seem to catch every flu bug that comes around. Which stage of the general adaptation syndrome are you most likely to be experiencing? · Question 10
  • 5. Studies of the role of television in promoting healthy lifestyles indicates that · Question 11 Recent research suggests that __________ play(s) a role in excessive drinking of alcohol. · Question 12 The role of parents and peers in influencing the tendency of an adolescent's to smoke is an example of a · Question 13 People who have AIDS eventually die from · Question 14 Research indicates that most people who undergo sex change operations · Question 15 A pattern of grandiosity in fantasy or behavior (plus lack of empathy) characterizes __________ disorder. · Question 16
  • 6. A disorder that involves alternating episodes of binge eating followed by various forms of compensatory behavior designed to avoid weight gain is called · Question 17 Disturbances of an individual’s behavioral or psychological functioning that are not culturally expected and that lead to psychological distress, behavioral disability, and/or impaired overall functioning are known as · Question 18 The risk of suicide is greatest for individuals with the mental disorder of · Question 19 The most common perceptual distortions experienced by schizophrenics are __________ hallucinations. · Question 20 A child with __________ will have difficulty paying attention to stimuli, may show hyperactivity or impulsivity, or both. · Question 21 A major type of schizophrenia characterized by an absence of affect, poorly developed delusions and verbal incoherence is known as __________ schizophrenia.
  • 7. · Question 22 In the DSM-IV, symptoms that must be present before an individual is diagnosed as suffering from a particular problem are called · Question 23 Lisa adopts ritualistic behaviors to help reduce anxiety that occurs when unwanted thoughts intrude into her awareness. This is an example of · Question 24 When a person experiences intense anxiety, considerably greater than justified by reality, triggered by the presence of some particular object, the person is suffering from a · Question 25 A disorder involving the sudden inability to recall large amounts of personally important information, usually triggered by a traumatic experience is · Question 26 One goal of the DSM-IV is to · Question 27
  • 8. The defense mechanism of rationalization involves · Question 28 With regard to the relative effectiveness of various types of psychotherapy, research has generally determined that · Question 29 Having children who show high levels of aggressive behavior watch films of children behaving in a nonaggressive manner is an attempt to change their behavior through · Question 30 A defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into a socially acceptable action is called · Question 31 Lithium is used to treat · Question 32 According to Freud, mental disorders stem from conflicts between
  • 9. · Question 33 Problems of __________ are the number one cause of difficulties in marriages. · Question 34 One possible side effect of the extended use of antipsychotic drugs is __________, the loss of motor control, especially in the face. · Question 35 Drugs that are prescribed for the purpose of treating schizophrenia are called · Question 36 Recent findings (Hooley, 2004) indicate that patients who return to families with high levels of expressed emotion are __________ times as likely to suffer relapses than families where expressed emotion levels are low. · Question 37 Which of the following is most often associated with client-centered therapy? · Question 38
  • 10. Modeling, a behavior therapy technique, has been shown to be especially effective in the treatment of __________. · Question 39 Which of these is a belief common to all humanistic therapies? =================================== PSY 105 Quiz 5 (2) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 Which of the following speakers is most likely to change the attitudes of members of an audience? · Question 2 The term __________ refers to the fact that close neighbors are more likely to like each other. · Question 3 Advertisements that are designed to sell by having a "star" endorse the products are using the __________ route to persuasion.
  • 11. · Question 4 An effort to increase your appeal to a target person before you ask that person to grant a request is called · Question 5 The central route to persuasion refers to · Question 6 The topics of attribution, prejudice, social influence, and love are most likely to be studied by __________ psychologists. · Question 7 A type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior in order to adhere to existing social norms is known as · Question 8 Suppose you see a mother grab her child and pull him back sharply. If you decide the mother has done this to protect the child from a passing car, you have made a(n) __________ attribution. · Question 9
  • 12. Cognitive frameworks consisting of knowledge and beliefs about specific social groups frameworks suggesting that by and large, all members of these groups possess certain traits are called · Question 10 According to realistic conflict theory, prejudice · Question 11 Cognitive rules-of-thumb we create for making judgments or decisions very quickly are called · Question 12 The correspondence bias is the tendency to explain the behavior of others in terms of __________ causes. · Question 13 Milgram's studies of obedience indicate that in response to an order to harm another person, · Question 14
  • 13. Serious errors in group decision making that result from a lack of dissent in the group is known as __________. · Question 15 The tendency of a supervisor to give an employee lower ratings than their performance deserves is termed the __________. · Question 16 Research on group processes suggests that a group decision made in the absence of group dissent · Question 17 Charisma is a characteristic of transformational leadership that involves __________ self- confidence and __________ vision. · Question 18 Which of the following is a reason as to why the assessment center method is not used to select all employees? · Question 19
  • 14. Which of the following occupations were shown through job analysis to have similar job dimensions to that of "homemaker"? · Question 20 A goal of industrial/organizational psychology is to · Question 21 You notice that a coworker at the desk next to you is always late and often steals items from work. You would expect this person to be · Question 22 A person analysis assesses · Question 23 Social loafing __________ as the team grows bigger in size. · Question 24 Positive work behaviors, including helping coworkers and volunteering for extra assignments are also known as __________. · Question 25
  • 15. An employee about to have a performance appraisal would hope for a supervisor who shows the __________ and hope to avoid one who shows the __________. · Question 26 Which of the following is an example of utility? =================================== PSY 105 Quiz 5 (5) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 The visual cliff apparatus is used to study · Question 2 The major difference between children in the concrete operational stage and the preoperational stage of development is that in the concrete operational stage, children · Question 3
  • 16. The view that language is hard-wired into our brain was proposed by · Question 4 The branch of psychology that focuses on changes in a person over their lifetime is called __________ psychology. · Question 5 Ralph's characteristics include an abnormally small head, irritability, hyperactivity, retarded motor and mental development, and heart defects. During pregnancy, Ralph's mother probably · Question 6 In his studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers, Harlow found that monkeys demonstrated an attachment to · Question 7 In Piaget's theory of development, the two processes that together control how someone deals with new experiences are · Question 8 Factors in the environment that can harm the developing fetus and interfere with normal patterns of growth are called
  • 17. · Question 9 When compared to young adults, older persons' long-term memory is · Question 10 Morality judged in terms of abstract principles and values, rather than in terms of existing laws or rules of society, is characteristic of Kohlberg's __________ stage of moral development. · Question 11 When a child understands that he or she is a boy or a girl the child has acquired · Question 12 As an alternative to Piaget, the theories that focus on a child's capacity to process, store, retrieve, and actually manipulate information as a function of age are called · Question 13 A gender schema is · Question 14
  • 18. Facial expression, eye contact, body movements, posture, and touching are examples of · Question 15 Which of the following is one of the conditions under which goal-setting theory works best? · Question 16 Doing something because we are paid or forcedto do it is __________ motivation; doing it just because you enjoy it is __________ motivation. · Question 17 Individuals who are high in achievement motivation tend to prefer · Question 18 The fact that you always get popcorn and a soda when you go to the movies regardless of the time of day can best be explained on the basis of · Question 19 Research has indicated that, in the last 30 years, the percentage of people who are considered obese has · Question 20
  • 19. According to drive theory, behaviors will be repeated if they tend to · Question 21 According to the Schachter-Singer two-factor theory of emotion, a key factor in determining which emotion we feel is · Question 22 Being in a happy mood · Question 23 __________ is the view that biological needs arise within our bodies, which create unpleasant states of arousal that push us into action. · Question 24 The causes of homosexuality are · Question 25 The desire to have power, food, or sex is considered a(n)
  • 20. · Question 26 The __________ seems to be specialized for processing emotional information. ==================================== PSY 105 Quiz 6 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 Being in a happy mood · Question 2 Individuals who are high in achievement motivation tend to prefer · Question 3 The __________ seems to be specialized for processing emotional information. · Question 4
  • 21. The fact that you always get popcorn and a soda when you go to the movies regardless of the time of day can best be explained on the basis of · Question 5 Which of the following refers to processes assumed to guide, activate, and cause persistence of behavior? · Question 6 Research has indicated that, in the last 30 years, the percentage of people who are considered obese has · Question 7 The causes of homosexuality are · Question 8 According to the James-Lange theory of emotions, what is the sequence of events when someone feels an emotion? · Question 9 Facial expression, eye contact, body movements, posture, and touching are examples of · Question 10
  • 22. A powerful tendency to believe that a person can accomplish more in a given period of time than can really be accomplished is called =============================== PSY 105 Quiz 7 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 Threat is to coping as · Question 2 The role of parents and peers in influencing the tendency of an adolescent's to smoke is an example of a · Question 3 Research indicates that __________ levels of __________ is associatedwith greater likelihood of adhering to a treatment regimen. · Question 4
  • 23. The alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages in reaction to stress make up what is called the · Question 5 Studies of the role of television in promoting healthy lifestyles indicates that · Question 6 Carcinogens are · Question 7 People who have AIDS eventually die from · Question 8 Which of the following is most likely to have contributed to recent changes in the leading causes of death? · Question 9 Research indicates that __________ may be a more important determinant of disease risk than __________. · Question 10
  • 24. A major feature of stress is that ============================== PSY 105 Quiz 8 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Question 1 When the demands of taking care of her ailing parents became intolerable, Allie woke one morning to find herself blind and unable to walk, though doctors could find nothing wrong with her. Allie most likely suffers from · Question 2 A child with __________ will have difficulty paying attention to stimuli, may show hyperactivity or impulsivity, or both. · Question 3 A disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and restrictedrange of emotions is __________ disorder. · Question 4
  • 25. The risk of suicide is greatest for individuals with the mental disorder of · Question 5 Disturbances of an individual’s behavioral or psychological functioning that are not culturally expected and that lead to psychological distress, behavioral disability, and/or impaired overall functioning are known as · Question 6 Which of these people is most likely to be suffering from clinical depression? · Question 7 The most common perceptual distortions experienced by schizophrenics are __________ hallucinations. · Question 8 The neurotransmitters associated with depression and mania include · Question 9 Without any specific warning sign, Ralph experiences intense fear of losing control and a variety of physiological reactions such as a pounding heart, chest pains, nausea, feeling dizzy, and fear of going crazy. Ralph is most likely experiencing a
  • 26. · Question 10 A disorder involving the sudden inability to recall large amounts of personally important information, usually triggered by a traumatic experience is ============================= PSY 105 Quiz 9 (1) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 According to Freud, mental disorders stem from conflicts between · Question 2 Drugs that are prescribed for the purpose of treating schizophrenia are called · Question 3
  • 27. Having children who show high levels of aggressive behavior watch films of children behaving in a nonaggressive manner is an attempt to change their behavior through · Question 4 A type of therapy that involves several people all meeting together to receive psychological help is called · Question 5 With regard to the relative effectiveness of various types of psychotherapy, research has generally determined that · Question 6 Which of the following is most often associated with client-centered therapy? · Question 7 A form of biological therapy in which electrodes are placed on a person's temples and strong electric shocks are then delivered to the brain.
  • 28. · Question 8 The defense mechanism of rationalization involves · Question 9 A defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into a socially acceptable action is called · Question 10 Recent findings (Hooley, 2004) indicate that patients who return to families with high levels of expressed emotion are __________ times as likely to suffer relapses than families where expressed emotion levels are low. ============================== PSY 105 Quiz 9 (2) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1
  • 29. Ralph's performance won a prize in a music competition. According to the self-serving bias, what reason is Ralph most likely to give? · Question 2 The process of attribution would apply most directly to which of these questions? · Question 3 Suppose you have just said you like a certain brand of breakfast cereal, but you really hate it. According to cognitive dissonance theory, in which of these situations should produce the least change in your attitude toward the cereal? · Question 4 Which of the following speakers is most likely to change the attitudes of members of an audience? · Question 5 Lisa expected to get a grade of C on her exam, but received a grade of A. Ralph was sitting next to Lisa and just happened to ask her out for a date after she had received her grade. Lisa responded by · Question 6
  • 30. Advertisements that are designed to sell by having a "star" endorse the products are using the __________ route to persuasion. · Question 7 You don't put much faith in the movie reviews in the paper, but when everyone you talk to agrees that a new movie is terrific you decide to see it. The factor that convinced you is · Question 8 If you claim to believe in something, but your actions contradict this belief, it is referred to as · Question 9 Lasting evaluations of various aspects of the social world are called · Question 10 Cognitive rules-of-thumb we create for making judgments or decisions very quickly are called · Question 11 The correspondence bias is the tendency to explain the behavior of others in terms of __________ causes.
  • 31. · Question 12 A type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior in order to adhere to existing social norms is known as · Question 13 An effort to increase your appeal to a target person before you ask that person to grant a request is called ================================= PSY 105 Quiz 9 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 A strong emotional bond between the client and the therapist is known as __________. · Question 2 The defense mechanism of rationalization involves · Question 3
  • 32. Problems of __________ are the number one cause of difficulties in marriages. · Question 4 Joanne is feeling intense feelings of love and hate toward her psychoanalyst. Joanne is experiencing __________. · Question 5 A form of biological therapy in which electrodes are placed on a person's temples and strong electric shocks are then delivered to the brain. · Question 6 Which of these is a belief common to all humanistic therapies? · Question 7 Having children who show high levels of aggressive behavior watch films of children behaving in a nonaggressive manner is an attempt to change their behavior through · Question 8 According to Freud, mental disorders stem from conflicts between · Question 9
  • 33. Computer and internet-based psychotherapies are best used in what situations? · Question 10 A defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into a socially acceptable action is called ====================================== PSY 105 Quiz 10 (3) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 A specific job analysis technique that analyzes jobs along thirty-two distinct dimensions is a (an) · Question 2 Research on group processes suggests that a group decision made in the absence of group dissent · Question 3
  • 34. Evaluation of the behavioral category of training measures · Question 4 Which of the following occupations were shown through job analysis to have similar job dimensions to that of "homemaker"? · Question 5 Standardized tests that assess __________ may be useful for __________. · Question 6 An employee about to have a performance appraisal would hope for a supervisor who shows the __________ and hope to avoid one who shows the __________. · Question 7 Leaders such as Martin Luther King, Gandhi, and Franklin Roosevelt are examples of __________ leaders. · Question 8 The tendency to evaluate certain employees as exceptional based on their exceptional performance along one dimension is known as __________ error.
  • 35. · Question 9 Serious errors in group decision making that result from a lack of dissent in the group is known as __________. · Question 10 Which of the following is an example of utility? · Question 11 Which of the following is a reason as to why the assessment center method is not used to select all employees? · Question 12 A style of leadership in which the leader gives orders to their followers is termed · Question 13 A goal of industrial/organizational psychology is to ======================================== PSY 105 Quiz 10 For more classes visit
  • 36. www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 Cognitive frameworks consisting of knowledge and beliefs about specific social groups - frameworks suggesting that by and large, all members of these groups possess certain traits - are called · Question 2 The central route to persuasion refers to · Question 3 The process of attribution would apply most directly to which of these questions? · Question 4 The correspondence bias is the tendency to explain the behavior of others in terms of __________ causes.
  • 37. · Question 5 A type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior in order to adhere to existing social norms is known as · Question 6 Which of the following factors increases the chances that intergroup contact will reduce prejudice? · Question 7 Suppose you see a mother grab her child and pull him back sharply. If you decide the mother has done this to protect the child from a passing car, you have made a(n) __________ attribution. · Question 8 The topics of attribution, prejudice, social influence, and love are most likely to be studied by __________ psychologists. · Question 9
  • 38. Lasting evaluations of various aspects of the social world are called · Question 10 Which of these illustrates someone using the foot-in-the-door technique to borrow $20.00? ========================================= PSY 105 Week 3 Quiz 2 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 The __________ lobe is concerned with vision. · Question 2 Chemicals known as __________ travel across the synaptic gap to specialized receptor sites on the next neuron. · Question 3
  • 39. Which of the following carries information away from the cell body of a nerve cell? · Question 4 The brain structure that controls the body's activity level, including sleep and wakefulness, is the · Question 5 The cerebral cortex appears to be responsible for · Question 6 It appears that our brains process information in a · Question 7 Endorphins are chemicals in the brain that produce effects similar to · Question 8 The neurotransmitter that is involved in the control of wakefulness and alertness is · Question 9
  • 40. The part of the autonomic nervous system that conserves the body's energy is known as the · Question 10 Twin studies are useful in disentangling the relative roles of __________ ina given form of behavior. ====================================== PSY 105 Week 4 Assignment 1.1 Significant Event Draft For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Assignment 1.1: Significant Event Draft Due Week 4 and worth 190 points Note: Students will turn in this assignment twice: first as a draft (Week 4 Assignment) and then as a final paper (Week 8 Assignment). Students will submit first draft of the assignment and then submit the final draft after receiving feedback from the professor and making the recommended changes. They will be graded separately for each submission of the assignment. Select a significant event (either positive or negative) that occurred before you reached adulthood and that has had a life-shaping effect on your life. In this assignment, you will use what you’ve learned in Weeks 1 thru 4 of this course and base your paper on your readings, along with information from library research, to discuss psychological aspects of your event. Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you: 1. Briefly describe your significant event (one to two [1-2] sentences). 2. Describe your event in terms of at least two (2) different perspectives in psychology (e.g., behavioral, cognitive, psychodynamic, cultural/social, etc.)
  • 41. 3. Determine what learning (e.g., classical, operant, etc.) may have resulted from your event, or arisen because of your event. 4. Discuss why the memory of the event you described may or may not be completely accurate. 5. Use at least two (2) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: One of these resources may be your textbook. Articles from professional journals are certainly a high quality resource. Magazine and newspaper articles are also accepted for this assignment. Articles published on the Internet may also be suitable, if they originate with credible persons or organizations. Please note that articles from Wikipedia, ask.com, and the like are not suitable. Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements: Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.· Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required page length.· The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are: Relate psychological concepts to real-world situations.· Describe the major theories of learning, memory, cognition, consciousness, development, and social psychology.· Use technology and information resources to research issues in psychology.· Write clearly and concisely about psychology using proper writing mechanics.· =================================== ====================================== PSY 105 Week 4 Quiz 3 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com
  • 42. · Question 1 When studying classical conditioning,subjects would often salivate at the sight of the pan where food was kept. In this case, salivating at the sight of the pan is an example of · Question 2 Conditioned taste aversions · Question 3 In the process of shaping, actions that remotely resemble the target behavior are called · Question 4 The process by which organisms learn to respond to certain stimuli and not to respond to others is called · Question 5 The schedule where reinforcement occurs only after a constant number of responses is called · Question 6 A genetically inherited impairment in the ability to experience pleasure is called · Question 7 Most research indicates that the optimal CS-US interval, when all other variables ar held constant, is · Question 8
  • 43. When given the choice, many children will choose a smaller, immediate reward over a larger, delayed reward, illustrating the tendency called · Question 9 The principle that behaviors change consistent with the nature of the consequences they produce is the foundation of · Question 10 When a response has no effect in either producing reinforcement or providing escape from negative events, organisms give up even when taken to a situation where responding can have an effect. This phenomenon is known as Wednesday, January 29, 2014 4:47:51 PM EST · Question 1 Learning an association between particular behaviors and their consequences occur in · Question 2 The principle that behaviors change consistent with the nature of the consequences they produce is the foundation of · Question 3 When a response has no effect in either producing reinforcement or providing escape from negative events, organisms give up even when taken to a situation where responding can have an effect. This phenomenon is known as
  • 44. · Question 4 Learning how to throw a basketball as a result of watching games on television is an example of · Question 5 A relatively permanent change in behavior, or behavior potential, due to experience, is the formal definition of · Question 6 The process by which organisms learn to respond to certain stimuli and not to respond to others is called · Question 7 Conditioned taste aversions · Question 8 When studying classical conditioning,subjects would often salivate at the sight of th pan where food was kept. In this case, salivating at the sight of the pan is an example of · Question 9 One of the most impressive uses of operant techniques in the area of teaching involves the use of · Question 10 In the process of shaping, actions that remotely resemble the target behavior are called
  • 45. Wednesday, January 29, 2014 4:52:29 PM EST · Question 1 Learning how to throw a basketball as a result of watching games on television is an example of · Question 2 When a response has no effect in either producing reinforcement or providing escape from negative events, organisms give up even when taken to a situation where responding can have an effect. This phenomenon is known as · Question 3 When given the choice, many children will choose a smaller, immediate reward over a larger, delayed reward, illustrating the tendency called · Question 4 The idea that cognitive processes play a role in classical conditioning is supported b studies on __________. · Question 5 Daytime television is full of programs in which the hosts cook meals, make decorations, and paint pictures on camera. These programs make use of · Question 6
  • 46. The schedule where reinforcement occurs only after a constant number of responses is called · Question 7 In the process of shaping, actions that remotely resemble the target behavior are called · Question 8 When studying classical conditioning,subjects would often salivate at the sight of the pan where food was kept. In this case, salivating at the sight of the pan is an example of · Question 9 Most research indicates that the optimal CS-US interval, when all other variables ar held constant, is · Question 10 A genetically inherited impairment in the ability to experience pleasure is called Recent evidence seems to indicate that neural activity in the __________ plays a sig Ivan Pavlov, a Nobel Prize winning physiologist from Russia, is considered to have "discovered" If you are concerned that television viewers may acquire new ways to express aggression, then as a learning theorist you are most likely to be concerned with
  • 47. · Question 1 The term attachment refers to · Question 2 A gender schema is · Question 3 Research indicates that there are differences in children's __________,in that some children are easy, some are difficult, and some are slow-to-warm-up. · Question 4 The major difference between children in the concrete operational stage and the preoperational stage of development is that in the concrete operational stage, children · Question 5 When a child understands that he or she is a boy or a girl the child has acquired · Question 6 The visual cliff apparatus is used to study · Question 7 According to Kubler-Ross, the order or sequence that patients face when they are told that they have a terminal illness that eventually results in their death is · Question 8 Morality judged in terms of abstract principles and values, rather than in terms of
  • 48. existing laws or rules of society, is characteristic of Kohlberg's __________ stageof moral development. · Question 9 A year after her husband of 54 years died, Lisa began helping out in the library and started to feel more comfortable about life. This reaction would belong in which stage of bereavement? · Question 10 In Piaget's theory of development, the two processes that together control how someone deals with new experiences are ====================================== PSY 105 Week 5 Quiz 4 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Question 1 Interference that occurs when information previously entered into memory interferes with the learning or storage of current information is called · Question 2
  • 49. Impairment of memory for events that occur prior to severe head injury is called · Question 3 The fact that material learned in one environment is more difficult to remember in an environment very different than the original one is called · Question 4 Memory for events of our lives is called __________ memory. · Question 5 Attempting to reach a goal for which there is no simple or direct way is called · Question 6 Working memory has the capacity to store information and the · Question 7 The three tasks of memory are · Question 8 Having been introduced to a new person at a party and then forgetting her name a few minutes later is an example of losing information from · Question 9 The finding that what we remember or notice is information consistent
  • 50. with our current mood is termed · Question 10 Sternberg proposed that people who can solve the problems of everyday life possess a high level of __________ intelligence. Wednesday, February 5, 2014 4:55:49 PM EST · Question 1 Impairment of memory for events that occur prior to severe head injury is called · Question 2 When making a decision about an issue that is personally important to us, one that touches our basic beliefs, we tend to · Question 3 Sternberg proposed that people who can solve the problems of everyday life possess a high level of __________ intelligence. · Question 4 Working memory has the capacity to store information and the · Question 5 A tendency to think of using objects only as they have been used in the past is known as __________. · Question 6
  • 51. Individuals sometimes take cognitive shortcuts, known as __________, in making decisions. · Question 7 Memory for events of our lives is called __________ memory. · Question 8 The fact that material learned in one environment is more difficult to remember in an environment very different than the original one is called · Question 9 Interference that occurs when information previously entered into memory interferes with the learning or storage of current information is called · Question 10 Concepts that can be clearly defined by a set of rules or properties are called Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:06:00 PM EST · Question 1 Retaining information in a memory system over varying periods of time is referred to as · Question 2 With respect to problem solving, deciding which courses to take next term requires that you first determine which courses are required in
  • 52. your major. Determining required courses in your major represents · Question 3 Working memory has the capacity to store information and the · Question 4 Concepts that can be clearly defined by a set of rules or properties are called · Question 5 Impairment of memory for events that occur prior to severe head injury is called · Question 6 A tendency to think of using objects only as they have been used in the past is known as __________. · Question 7 The tendency to become trapped in bad decisions is known as · Question 8 The fact that material learned in one environment is more difficult to remember in an environment very different than the original one is called · Question 9 Individuals sometimes take cognitive shortcuts, known as __________, in making decisions.
  • 53. · Question 10 Sternberg proposed that people who can solve the problems of everyday life possess a high level of __________ intelligence. Question 6 The __________ involves the tendency to judge events as more predictable after they occur than before they occur. Question 8 The three tasks of memory are ====================================== PSY 105 Week 6 Quiz 5 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 According to Erikson, the central question of adolescence would be · Question 2
  • 54. The major difference between children in the concrete operational stage and the preoperational stage of development is that in the concrete operational stage, children · Question 3 The branch of psychology that focuses on changes in a person over their lifetime is called __________ psychology. · Question 4 In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, children in the sensorimotor stage · Question 5 Morality judged in terms of abstract principles and values, rather than in terms of existing laws or rules of society, is characteristic of Kohlberg's __________ stage of moral development. · Question 6 In Piaget's theory of development, the two processes that together control how someone deals with new experiences are · Question 7 Ralph's characteristics include an abnormally small head, irritability, hyperactivity, retarded motor and mental development, and heart defects. During pregnancy, Ralph's mother probably · Question 8 The term attachment refers to
  • 55. · Question 9 When compared to young adults, older persons' long-term memory is · Question 10 When a child understands that he or she is a boy or a girl the child has acquired · Question 1 For the majority of women, menopause · Question 2 In Piaget's theory of development, the two processes that together control how someone deals with new experiences are · Question 3 In his studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers, Harlow found that monkeys demonstrated an attachment to · Question 4 Morality judged in terms of abstract principles and values, rather than in terms of existing laws or rules of society, is characteristic of Kohlberg's __________ stage of moral development. · Question 5 Ralph's characteristics include an abnormally small head, irritability, hyperactivity, retarded motor and mental development, and heart defects. During pregnancy, Ralph's mother probably
  • 56. · Question 6 When compared to young adults, older persons' long-term memory is · Question 7 When a child understands that he or she is a boy or a girl the child has acquired · Question 8 A gender schema is · Question 9 Erikson's first stage occurs during the first year of life where others must satisfy a baby's needs. This stage centers around · Question 10 At Kohlberg's preconventional level of moral understanding, what determines whether a particular action is viewed to be moral? A year after her husband of 54 years died, Lisa began helping out in the library and started to feel more comfortable about life. This reaction would belong in which stage of bereavement? ====================================== PSY 105 Week 6 quiz
  • 57. For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com This quiz consist of 10 multiple choice questions and covers the material in Chapter 7. Be sure you are in Chapter 7 when you take the quiz. · Question 1 For the majority of women, menopause · Question 2 Factors in the environment that can harm the developing fetus and interfere with normal patterns of growth are called · Question 3 In his studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers, Harlow found that monkeys demonstrated an attachment to · Question 4 According to Kubler-Ross, the order or sequence that patients face when they are told that they have a terminal illness that eventually results in their death is · Question 5 Erikson's first stage occurs during the first year of life where others must satisfy a baby's needs. This stage centers around
  • 58. · Question 6 The term attachment refers to · Question 7 In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, children in the sensorimotor stage · Question 8 When compared to young adults, older persons' long-term memory is · Question 9 The visual cliff apparatus is used to study · Question 10 At Kohlberg's preconventional level of moral understanding, what determines whether a particular action is viewed to be moral? ====================================== PSY 105 Week 7 Quiz 6 (2) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com
  • 59. · Question 1 A form of therapy developed by Carl Rogers is · Question 2 One of the big five factors of personality is defined along a dimension ranging from well-organized, careful, self-disciplined, responsible, and scrupulous at one end through disorganized, careless, weak-willed, and unscrupulous at the other. This factor is called · Question 3 Desire is to reason is to conscience as · Question 4 A neo-Freudian is a psychologist who holds a theory of personality that · Question 5 Pleasure principle is to reality principle as · Question 6 In Maslow's theory of personality, a self-actualized person is one who · Question 7 The definition of the term personality includes · Question 8
  • 60. According to Alfred Adler, the major force that drives a person's personality is · Question 9 Until you read this question, you were probably not aware of the name of your state capital, but once it is mentioned you can think of it fairly easily. This would be part of your · Question 10 An individual with an IQ score of __________ is considered to be of average intelligence. · Question 11 According to Freud, adult personality is determined by what happens during · Question 12 Learning approaches to personality account for the uniqueness of personality by observing that · Question 13 According to most humanistic theorists, psychological problems are largely due to ====================================== PSY 105 Week 7 Quiz 6
  • 61. For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 The fact that you always get popcorn and a soda when you go to the movies regardless of the time of day can best be explained on the basis of · Question 2 According to expectancy theory, behavior is most strongly influenced by · Question 3 The desire to have power, food, or sex is considered a(n) · Question 4 According to drive theory, behaviors will be repeated if they tend to · Question 5 __________ is the view that biological needs arise within our bodies, which create unpleasant states of arousal that push us into action. · Question 6 Research has indicated that, in the last 30 years, the percentage of
  • 62. people who are considered obese has · Question 7 The causes of homosexuality are · Question 8 Facial expression, eye contact, body movements, posture, and touching are examples of · Question 9 Being in a happy mood · Question 10 Individuals who are high in achievement motivation tend to prefer ====================================== PSY 105 Week 8 Quiz 7 (2) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1
  • 63. Cancer, impaired sexual function and cognitive impairment have been found to be related to · Question 2 The field that combines behavioral and biomedical knowledge for the prevention and treatment of medical disorders is · Question 3 Research indicates that __________ levels of __________ isassociated with greater likelihood of adhering to a treatment regimen. · Question 4 Ralph has been classified as having a __________ personality,which means that he is more likely to experience a suppressed immune system and other health related problems. · Question 5 One of the reasons that even mild stress could interfere with task performance is that such stress could · Question 6 The fact that some smokers may hold the false belief that they will be exempt from the harmful consequences of cigarette smoking is an example of a · Question 7 Recent research suggests that __________ play(s) a role in excessive drinking of alcohol.
  • 64. · Question 8 The role of parents and peers in influencing the tendency of an adolescent's to smoke is an example of a · Question 9 The alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages in reaction to stress make up what is called the · Question 10 Which of the following is most likely to have contributed to recent changes in the leading causes of death? · Question 11 Research indicates that __________ may be a more important determinant of disease risk than __________. · Question 12 A major feature of stress is that · Question 13 If you have a family history of cancer and you believe you cannot do anything to lessen your chances of cancer, you may continue to smoke. Such behavior can be explained on the basis of the ======================================
  • 65. PSY 105 Week 8 Quiz 7 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com · Question 1 The role of parents and peers in influencing the tendency of an adolescent's to smoke is an example of a · Question 2 Carcinogens are · Question 3 Research indicates that __________ levels of __________ isassociated with greater likelihood of adhering to a treatment regimen. · Question 4 An important factor contributing to longevity and good health seems to be · Question 5 People who have AIDS eventually die from
  • 66. · Question 6 Growing evidence suggests that in order to be effective in reducing the spread of AIDS, educational programs must provide not only information but also · Question 7 Ralph has been classified as having a __________ personality,which means that he is more likely to experience a suppressed immune system and other health related problems. · Question 8 The fact that some smokers may hold the false belief that they will be exempt from the harmful consequences of cigarette smoking is an example of a · Question 9 Cancer, impaired sexual function and cognitive impairment have been found to be related to · Question 10 The field that combines behavioral and biomedical knowledge for the prevention and treatment of medical disorders is ====================================== PSY 105 Week 9 Assignment 1 Retrospective Analysis of Personality
  • 67. For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Assignment 1: Retrospective Analysis of Personality Due Week 9 and worth 220 points In this assignment, begin by taking a retrospective look at your life history, to discuss which aspects of your personality have remained consistent and which aspects of your personality have changed over time. Then, analyze the roles of nature and nurture in shaping your personality. Subsequently, discuss possible sources of inaccuracy and bias in any retrospective analysis. Finally, discuss the reasons why systematic scientific studies are considered more valuable than individual accounts. Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you: 1.Reflect on your life history and discuss which aspects of your personality have changed over time and which aspects have stayed consistent. 2.Based on your retrospective analysis, describe the roles of nature and nurture in shaping your personality. Reflect on your justification for distinguishing between nature and nurture. 3.Discuss the possible sources of bias and inaccuracy whenever a person looks back on their past history. Be sure to discuss factors related to memory and factors related to cognition. 4.Describe why the science of psychology places more emphasis on results based on scientific studies than it does on personal experience and anecdotes.
  • 68. Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements: •Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA or school- specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. •To keep this essay short and manageable, your only sources for your paper should be your own experience and the Webtext. For this reason, APA citations and references are not required for this assignment. •Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required page length. The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are: •Relate psychological concepts to real-world situations. •Describe the major theories of personality development, learning, memory, cognition, consciousness, development and social psychology. •Use technology and information resources to research issues in psychology. •Write clearly and concisely about psychology using proper writing mechanics. ====================================== PSY 105 Week 9 Quiz 8 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com
  • 69. Psychology 105 – Week 9 Quiz 8 · Question 1 Research indicates that most people who undergo sex change operations · Question 2 One goal of the DSM-IV is to · Question 3 Which of these people is most likely to be suffering from clinical depression? · Question 4 A disorder that involves alternating episodes of binge eating followed by various forms of compensatory behavior designed to avoid weight gain is called · Question 5 Ralph uses drugs and his use results in his missing many days of work, being arrested for driving under the influence, and neglecting to pay his bills. Ralph's problems would be classified as · Question 6 A disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and restricted range of emotions is __________ disorder. · Question 7
  • 70. A child with __________ will have difficulty paying attention to stimuli, may show hyperactivity or impulsivity, or both. · Question 8 There are two major categories of mood disorders. They are __________ and __________ disorders. · Question 9 Without any specific warning sign, Ralph experiences intense fear of losing control and a variety of physiological reactions such as a pounding heart, chest pains, nausea, feeling dizzy, and fear of going crazy. Ralph is most likely experiencing a · Question 10 A major type of schizophrenia characterized by an absence of affect, poorly developed delusions and verbal incoherence is known as __________ schizophrenia. ======================================