behaviorism structuralism functionalism gestalt psychology psychoanalysis introspection william james H u m a n i t i e s
Match the Psychologist with the school of psychological thought that he developed.
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Wilhelm Wundt
[ Choose ] Behaviorism Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychology Psychoanalysis Introspection
Edward Titchener
[ Choose ] Behaviorism Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychology Psychoanalysis Introspection
William James
[ Choose ] Behaviorism Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychology Psychoanalysis Introspection
Max Wertheimer
[ Choose ] Behaviorism Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychology Psychoanalysis Introspection
Sigmund Freud
[ Choose ] Behaviorism Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychology Psychoanalysis Introspection
Ivan Pavlov
[ Choose ] Behaviorism Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychology Psychoanalysis Introspection
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Which of these is NOT a goal of psychology?
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Assumption
Description
Explanation
Control
Prediction
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What school of psychological thought did Max Wertheimer disagree with?
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Structuralism
Psychoanalysis
Gestalt Psychology
Behavioralism
Psychoanalysis
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Psychodynamic, Humanistic, Sociocultural, Biopsychological, Behavioral, Evolutionary, and Cognitive are all examples of WHAT perspective of Psychology?
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Modern
Behavioral
Classical
New
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Adaptive theory believes that sleep patterns evolved to avoid being present during predators’ normal hunting time.
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True
False
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Match the brain wave pattern with it’s state of consciousness.
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Beta
[ Choose ] Relaxed Light Sleep Deep Sleep Alert
Alpha
[ Choose ] Relaxed Light Sleep Deep Sleep Alert
Theta
[ Choose ] Relaxed Light Sleep Deep Sleep Alert
Delta
[ Choose ] Relaxed Light Sleep Deep Sleep Alert
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Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that involves what symptom?
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Stop breathing while asleep
inability to stay asleep
state of panic while asleep
walking while asleep
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Which type of drug slows the nervous system?
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Depressants
Hallucinogens
Stimulants
No answer text provided.
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LSD, PCP, MDMA, and Marijuana are all types of what kind of drug?
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Hallucinogens
Depressants
Stimulants
Alcohol
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Daydreaming, being hypnotized, and using substances are all examples waking consciousness.
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True
False
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Match the term with its definition.
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Physical Dependence
[ Choose ] the belief that the drug is needed to continue larger and larger doses of the drug are needed to achieve the same initial effects of the drug body is unable to functioning normally without the drug experience negative symptoms when deprived of the drug
Drug Tolerance
[ Choose ] the belief that the drug is needed to continue larger and larger doses of the drug are needed to achieve the same initial effects of the drug body is unable to functioning normally without the drug experience negative symptoms when deprived of the drug
Withdrawal
[ Choose ] the belief that the drug is needed to continue larger and larger doses of the drug are needed to achieve the same initial effects of the drug body is unable to functioning normally without the drug experience negative symptoms when deprived of the drug
Psychological Dependence
[ Choose ] the belief that the drug is needed to continue larger and larger doses of the drug are needed to achieve the same initial effects of the drug body is unable to functioning normally without the drug experience negative symptoms when deprived of the drug
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What scientist developed the experiment that investigated classical conditioning?
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Ivan Pavlov
Sigmund Freud
John Watson
Edward Thorndike
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Which of these is NOT a concept of operant conditioning?
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Tertiary Reinforcer
Primary Reinforcer
Secondary Reinforcer
Positive Reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
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Match the term with its definition.
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Unconditioned Stimulus
[ Choose ] learned response to the conditioned stimulu previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus becomes a trigger to a conditioned response automatic and involuntary response to unconditioned stimulus original, naturally occurring stimulus
Unconditioned Response
[ Choose ] learned response to the conditioned stimulu previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus becomes a trigger to a conditioned response automatic and involuntary response to unconditioned stimulus original, naturally occurring stimulus
Conditioned Stimulus
[ Choose ] learned response to the conditioned stimulu previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus becomes a trigger to a conditioned response automatic and involuntary response to unconditioned stimulus original, naturally occurring stimulus
Conditioned Response
[ Choose ] learned response to the conditioned stimulu previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus becomes a trigger to a conditioned response automatic and involuntary response to unconditioned stimulus original, naturally occurring stimulus
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Tolman’s maze running rats investigated latent learning.
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True
False
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Which of these is not an example of a behavior modification technique?
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observational learning
token economy
applied behavior analysis
biofeedback
neurofeedback
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Which of these is NOT an element of observational learning?
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feedback
attention
memory
imitation
desire
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Koehler’s smart chimp experiment invested learned helplessness.
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True
False
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Punishment is the same as reinforcement
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True
False
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Bandura and the Bobo Doll is an example of what type of learning?
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observational
cognitive
experential
elemental
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What is the first process in memory?
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Encoding
Storage
Retrieval
No answer text provided.
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Which of these is NOT a memory system in the information-processing model?
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Capacity Memory
sensory memory
short-term memory
long-term memory
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Match the term with its definition.
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Distributed Practice
[ Choose ] Spacing out learned information makes it easier to remember the failure to process information into memory other information interferes with accurate retrieval over time, if not the information is not used it decays
Encoding failure
[ Choose ] Spacing out learned information makes it easier to remember the failure to process information into memory other information interferes with accurate retrieval over time, if not the information is not used it decays
Memory trace decay
[ Choose ] Spacing out learned information makes it easier to remember the failure to process information into memory other information interferes with accurate retrieval over time, if not the information is not used it decays
Interference
[ Choose ] Spacing out learned information makes it easier to remember the failure to process information into memory other information interferes with accurate retrieval over time, if not the information is not used it decays
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Nondeclarative memory involves memories for things that people know how to do.
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True
False
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If you are given a list of 10 items to remember and you are only able to remember the last three items, what recall failure are you exhibiting?
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recency effect
primacy effect
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Match the definition with its term.
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Recall
[ Choose ] looking at or hearing information and matching it to what is already in memory stimulus for remembering the tendency to remember items at the beginning or the end of a series information presented to you memories are retrieved with few or no external cues inability to find an answer
Retrieval Failure
[ Choose ] looking at or hearing information and matching it to what is already in memory stimulus for remembering the tendency to remember items at the beginning or the end of a series information presented to you memories are retrieved with few or no external cues inability to find an answer
Serial Position Effect
[ Choose ] looking at or hearing information and matching it to what is already in memory stimulus for remembering the tendency to remember items at the beginning or the end of a series information presented to you memories are retrieved with few or no external cues inability to find an answer
Recognition
[ Choose ] looking at or hearing information and matching it to what is already in memory stimulus for remembering the tendency to remember items at the beginning or the end of a series information presented to you memories are retrieved with few or no external cues inability to find an answer
Retrieval cues
[ Choose ] looking at or hearing information and matching it to what is already in memory stimulus for remembering the tendency to remember items at the beginning or the end of a series information presented to you memories are retrieved with few or no external cues inability to find an answer
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Match the behavior modification technique with its definition.
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Applied behavior analysis
[ Choose ] involves trying to change brain activity uses analysis of current behavior and behavioral techniques to address a socially relevant issue a process whereby electronic monitoring of a normally automatic bodily function is used to train someone to acquire voluntary control of that function
Neurofeedback
[ Choose ] involves trying to change brain activity uses analysis of current behavior and behavioral techniques to address a socially relevant issue a process whereby electronic monitoring of a normally automatic bodily function is used to train someone to acquire voluntary control of that function
Biofeedback
[ Choose ] involves trying to change brain activity uses analysis of current behavior and behavioral techniques to address a socially relevant issue a process whereby electronic monitoring of a normally automatic bodily function is used to train someone to acquire voluntary control of that function
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