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6th EDITION BY SAUNDRA K.
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CICCARELLI J. AND NOLAND
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WHITE. ISBN-13:9780135212431
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. The Science of Psychology
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2. The Biological Perspective
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3. Sensation and Perception
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4. Consciousness
5. Learning
6. Memory
7. Cognition: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language
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8. Development Across the Life Span
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9. Motivation and Emotion
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10. Sexuality and Gender f f
11. Stress and Health f f
12. Social Psychology
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13. Theories of Personality f f
14. Psychological Disorders f
15. Psychological Therapies f
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Chapter 1 – Quick Quiz 1
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1. The f goals fof fpsychology fare fto .
a) explore fthe fconscious fand funconscious f functions fof fthe f human f mind
b) understand, fcompare, fand fanalyze f human fbehavior
c) improve fpsychological f well-being f in fall f individuals f from f birth funtil fdeath
d) describe, fexplain, fpredict, fand fcontrol fbehavior
2. f was fan fearly fproponent fof f functionalism.
a) Ivan fPavlov c) f Wilhelm f Wundt
b) William f James d) f Max f Wertheimer
3. Freud fsaid fphobias fwere , fwhereas fWatson f said f phobias fwere .
a) learned; f inherited c) fsexual; funconscious
b) repressed fconflicts; f learned d) fconditioned; funconditioned
4. Which fperspective ffocuses fon f free fwill fand fself-actualization?
a) psychoanalysis c) fcognitive fperspective
b) humanism d) fbehaviorism
5. The fclass f is fplaying fa f game fof fJeopardy! fand f it f is f your fturn. f“I’ll f take f Specialties f in fPsychology f for f$300.” fThe
frevealed f answer f is, f “These f psychological f professionals f work f with f situations f in f which f environmental f conditions
fmay f have f an f impact f on f mental f health.” f What f will f you f say?
a) “What f is fa fneuropsychologist?”
b) “What fis fa fforensic fpsychologist?”
c) “What f is fa fpsychiatric fsocial fworker?”
d) “What f is fa fdevelopmental f psychologist?”
6. When f you f watch f dogs f play f in f the f park f or f watch fhow f your f professors fconduct f their fclasses, f you fare fengaging f in fa
fform f of .
a) case fstudy fresearch c) fsurvey fresearch
b) naturalistic fobservation d) fpsychometric fstudy
7. A fdetailed fdescription fof fa fparticular findividual fbeing fstudied for ftreated fis fcalled fa .
a) representative fsample c) fsingle-blind fstudy
b) case fstudy d) fnaturalistic fobservation
8. A fnegative fcorrelation f means fthat .
a) high f values fof fone f variable fare fassociated f with f low f values fof fthe f other
b) high f values fof f one f variable fare fassociated f with f high f values fof fthe fother
c) low f values fof fone f variable fare fassociated fwith f low f values fof fthe fother
d) there f is fno frelationship f between fthe ftwo f variables
9. f is f an f experiment f in f which fparticipants fdo f not f know f if f they fare f in fthe f experimental for fthe fcontrol
group, fbut f the fexperimenters fdo f know fwhich f participants fare fpart fof f which f group.
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a) The fdouble-blind fstudy c) fThe fsingle-blind fstudy
b) Field fresearch d) f Correlational fresearch
10. Experimenters fcan f justify fthe fuse fof fdeception fbecause .
a) there f is f informed fconsent c) fit f may fbe f necessary f for f the fexperiment fto fwork
b) research f is f more f important fthan f people d) f it f is fnot fthat f harmful