,Table of content:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
Chapter 2: Psychological Research
Chapter 3: Biopsychology
Chapter 4: States of Consciousness
Chapter 5: Sensation and Perception
Chapter 6: Learning
Chapter 7: Thinking and Intelligence
Chapter 8: Memory
Chapter 9: Lifespan Development
Chapter 10: Emotion and Motivation
Chapter 11: Personality
Chapter 12: Social Psychology
Chapter 13: Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Chapter 14: Stress, Lifestyle, and Health
Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders
Chapter 16: Therapy and Treatment
,Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
1. Which of the following best defines psychology according to the OpenStax text?
A. The study of the soul and spiritual consciousness
B. The scientific study of the mind and behavior
C. The clinical treatment of abnormal mental processes
D. The biological analysis of brain chemistry and structures
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Psychology is formally defined as the scientific study of the mind and
behavior. While its roots are in philosophy (A) and it includes clinical applications
(C) and biological foundations (D), the contemporary definition emphasizes the
scientific method applied to both mental processes and observable actions.
2. Wilhelm Wundt is credited as one of the founders of psychology and used a
method called "introspection" to identify the components of consciousness. This
perspective is known as:
A. Functionalism
B. Behaviorism
C. Structuralism
D. Psychoanalytic Theory
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Structuralism was the attempt to understand the structure or
characteristics of the mind by breaking down conscious experience into its
component parts. Functionalism (A) focused on the purpose of behavior, while
Behaviorism (B) rejected the study of consciousness entirely.
3. William James's functionalism was heavily influenced by which scientific theory?
A. Newton’s Laws of Motion
B. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
C. Dalton’s Atomic Theory
D. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
, Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Functionalism focused on how mental activities helped an organism fit
into its environment. This approach was directly influenced by Charles Darwin’s
theory of evolution, specifically the idea that traits (including mental ones) are
functional and adaptive.
4. A researcher is interested in how the "whole" of a person's experience is different
from the sum of its individual parts. This researcher most likely follows which school
of thought?
A. Gestalt Psychology
B. Structuralism
C. Behaviorism
D. Biopsychology
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Gestalt psychology operates on the principle that although a sensory
experience can be broken down into individual parts, how those parts relate to each other
as a whole is what the individual responds to in perception.
5. Which of the following psychologists is most closely associated with the
development of the "hierarchy of needs" and the humanistic perspective?
A. B.F. Skinner
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Abraham Maslow
D. Noam Chomsky
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Abraham Maslow is a key figure in humanism, famous for proposing a
hierarchy of human needs in motivating behavior. Skinner (A) was a behaviorist,
Freud (B) founded psychoanalysis, and Chomsky (D) was a leader in the cognitive
revolution.
6. A psychologist who works in the legal system, providing expert testimony on
eye-witness accuracy and jury selection, is specializing in which subfield?
A. Counseling Psychology