ANSWERS (GRADED 100%) (2024 UPDATE)
Which factors influence health, according to the biopsychosocial model? - ANSWER-
Interaction of biological, psychological and social factors
Which perspective within psychology emphasizes the potential for good that is innate to all
people? - ANSWER- Humanism
Abraham Maslow is best known for _ - ANSWER- The hierarchy of needs
The most basic definition of psychology is the scientific study of _ - ANSWER- Behavior and
mental processes
Which saying best fits gestalt psychology? - ANSWER- The whole is other than the sum of its
parts - Koffka
Humanism which developed as a reaction to the behaviorism and psychodynamic schools of
psychology emphasized that _ - ANSWER- each person is inherently good and motivated to
be a healthy functioning individual
A persons conscious and voice of reason is called the _ - ANSWER- Superego
The superego is _ - ANSWER- The unconscious part of personality responsible for drives like
being good and following rules
_ psychology seeks to study the genetic causes of behavior - ANSWER- Evolutionary
, Stefan had a terrible work experience when cooking at a local diner while in high school. That
experience led him to want to study business management and best practices in improving the
workplace environment. He should consider studying _ - ANSWER- Industrial / organizational
psychology
Psychology is defined as _ - ANSWER- Scientific study of behavior and mental processes
If Marco is interested in changes in reasoning and thinking, he should specialize in _ psychology
- ANSWER- Cognitive
A correlation coefficient of .90 indicates a _ relationship between the two variables - ANSWER-
Strong positive
If the experimenter knows who is in the experimental and control group and treats them
accordingly, she runs the risk of _ the experiment - ANSWER- Biasing
Krista and Tatiana Hogan are participants in a(n) ________ of conjoined twins who are joined at
the head. - ANSWER- case study
The BEST definition of an experiment is _ - ANSWER- A carefully controlled scientific
procedure that determines whether variables manipulated by the experimenter have a casual effect
on other variables
If you are studying the impact of a new type of teaching curriculum in the psychology classroom,
the classroom where the old curriculum is still taught us considered the _ - ANSWER- Control
group