TEST BANK - 87 questions and answers all chapters
Memorial University of Newfoundland 2024/2025
Literature:
Introduction to Psychology James W. Kalat edition 2021
Psychology David G. Myers; C. Nathan DeWall edition 2024
, Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology............................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 2: Psychology as a Science...................................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 3: Neuroscience and Behavior.............................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 4: Brain Structures and Functions...................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 5: Neuroimaging and Brain Functionality........................................................................................ 7
Chapter 6: Neurons and Neural Communication........................................................................................... 8
Chapter 7: The Nervous System............................................................................................................................ 9
Chapter 8: Brain Plasticity and Functionality.................................................................................................. 9
Chapter 9: Historical Perspectives in Psychology....................................................................................... 10
Chapter 10: Perspectives in Modern Psychology........................................................................................ 11
Chapter 11: Applications of Psychology.......................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
1. What is psychology?
Psychology is the scientific study of mental processes and behavior.
2. What are behaviors in psychology?
Behaviors are actions performed by an organism that can be directly observed.
3. What are mental processes?
Mental processes are internal subjective experiences inferred from behavior, such as
thinking and emotions.
4. What are the four goals of psychology?
The four goals are:
Describe behavior and mental processes.
Explain their causes.
Predict when they are likely to occur.
Control or influence them.
5. What are the levels of analysis in psychology?
The levels are:
Biological (e.g., brain, neural activity)