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Test bank for understanding psychology 9th edition by morris
Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology
Multiple-Choice What
Is Psychology?
Learning Objectives
● Define psychology and describe the major subfields within psychology.
● Describe the five enduring issues that cut across the subfields of psychology.
● Explain what psychology has in common with other sciences, how psychologists use
thescientific method, and the difference between theories and hypotheses.
● Apply critical thinking to an article in a magazine or newspaper.
1. Psychology is the scientific study of .
a. how personality can be determined by the size and shape of one's head
b. behavior and mental processes
c. the physiological functions of the brain
d. how cultures and societies develop and interact with each other
Answer: b Difficulty:
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Topic: What Is Psychology?
Skill: F
2. Psychologists are interested in .
a. every aspect of human thought and behavior
Correct: The different perspectives of psychology encompass every aspect of human thoughts,
feelings, and actions.
b. aspects of human behavior, but not human thought
Incorrect: Behavior is absolutely crucial to the study of psychology, but so too is the concept of
human thought.
c. aspects of human thought, but not human behavior
d. only major aspects of human thought and behavior
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Answer: a Difficulty:
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Topic: What Is Psychology?
Skill: C
3. Psychology .
a. rarely redefines itself, and when it does, it does so more narrowly virtually
never redefines itself
Incorrect: The field of psychology is very introspective, making sure to redefine itself as often asis
necessary.
c. continually redefines itself more narrowly
d. continually redefines itself more broadly
Correct: New research methods, areas of inquiry, and collaborations with other sciences
allowspsychology to continually redefine itself.
Answer: d Difficulty:
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Topic: What Is Psychology?
Skill: F
4. Psychology is .
a. is a single, unified field of study
Incorrect: There is no single, unifying definition of psychology; rather, it is a combination
ofmany different areas of academic pursuit.
b. is an "umbrella" for a loose amalgamation of different subfields
Correct: The fact that there is no single unifying definition of psychology suggests that it is a
combination of many sub-disciplines.
c. is comprised of two distinct subfields
d. not a field of study at all
Answer: b Difficulty:
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Topic: What Is Psychology?
Skill: C
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5. Each of the following is a specialty area within developmental psychology EXCEPT
.
a. lifespan psychology
b. psychobiology
c. child psychology
d. adolescent psychology
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Answer: b Difficulty:
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Topic: What Is Psychology?
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6. If I ran a TV station and wanted a consultant to advise me on children's programming, I
would most likely hire a(n) psychologist. a. experimental
developmental
Correct: A developmental psychologist would be an expert in the cognitive development of
children, so would have good information on how to structure children’s television
programming. c. personality
d. clinical
Incorrect: A clinical psychologist might, indeed, work with children with various levels of
psychopathology, but the best answer here is an expert on children’s development, or a
developmental psychologist.
Answer: b
Difficulty: 1 4 yr.: 90% r = .31
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Topic: What Is Psychology?
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7. Life-span psychologists focus mainly on studying .
a. adolescent changes and development
b. the adult years
c. the entire developmental spectrum from infancy through adulthood
d. infancy and childhood development
Answer: b Difficulty:
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Topic: What Is Psychology?
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8. The American Psychological Association is made up of about divisions. a. 10
b. 30
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c. 70
d. 50
Answer: d Difficulty:
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Topic: fWhat fIs fPsychology?
Skill: f F
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9. A fgroup fof fpsychologists fstudy fhuman, fmental, fand fphysical fgrowth ffrom fthe
fprenatal fperiodthroughi childhood, fadolescence, fadulthood, fand fold fage. fThey fare
fmost flikely
psychologists.
a. developmental
Correct: fDevelopmental fpsychologists fstudy fall faspects fof fgrowth fand fchange ffrom fconception
fthrough fdeath.
social
Incorrect: f Social f psychologists f study f the f bidirectional f effects f that f people f have f on
f each fother, fincluding f thoughts, ffeelings, fand factions. fc. fpersonality
d. forganizational
Answer: fa fDifficulty:
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fPsychology? fSkill: fA
10. Child f psychology, f adolescent f psychology, f and f lifespan f psychology f are f specialty
f areas fwithinthe f field fof fpsychology fknown fas fpsychology. fa. fhealth
b. physiological
c. personality
d. developmental
Answer: fd fDifficulty:
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Topic: fWhat fIs
fPsychology? fSkill: f F
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