Test Bank for The Science of Mind and Behaviour 2nd
Australian Edition by Passer
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2.
In Australia, psychological practice is monitored by:
A.
The Australian Medical
Association
B. The Department of Social
Security
C.
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation
Agency
D.
The Australian Allied Health Practitioner
Association
3.
Which of the following examples is most consistent with your textbook authors' definition of the term behaviour?
A.
A developmental psychologist counts the number of times a child verbally taunts another student on the
playground to measure aggression.
B.
A cognitive psychologist uses a reaction time experiment to assess
prejudicial beliefs.
C.
A biological psychologist watches the activity of a particular brain area in order to infer an animal's
emotional state.
D.
A clinical psychologist asks a client to describe how she thinks when she gets
depressed.
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4.
The field of psychology is concerned with the scientific study of:
A.
directly observable behaviours but not internal states and
processes.
B.
internal states and processes but not directly observable
behaviours.
C.
personality and abnormal
behaviour.
D.
directly observable behaviours and internal states and
processes.
5.
Compared to other ways of trying to understand the world, critical thinking is unique in that it emphasises:
A.
learning how to personally conduct actual research
experiments.
B.
taking an active role when attempting to understand
something.
C.
relying on experts to tell us what is accurate and
true.
D.
understanding the meaning of particular
statistics.
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6.
'Confirmation bias' refers to:
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