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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY UIOWA
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
___ degrees of separation - Answer-- shortest connection between you and someone
else
- can find a path between *2* people
- roughly 3.6 degrees between you and someone else
- 8 degrees of separation between you and Wilhelm Wundt

6 basic emotions - Answer-anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise

Carl E. Seashore - Answer--worked at the University of Iowa
-MUSIC PSYCHOLOGY
-dean of liberal arts and sciences (LIB)
-focus on development of those who are truly talented

Wilhelm Wundt - Answer-- known as father of psychology
- developed introspection (SELF REFLECTION look inside) which LEAD TO
structuralism
- Found time lag between hearing sound and signaling they heard it / describe whats
going when played
- wanted to measure "atoms of the mind", structure of mental processes

Edward Boring's proposal - Answer-psychology rests on two pillars:
- philosophy
- physiology

2 Pillars of Psychology (foundations of psychology) - Answer-- proposed by professor
Boring:

(1) PHILOSOPHY:
-->Socrates, Hume, Locke, Aristotle
-->Nature (born with) v. Nurture (environment)

(2)PHYSIOLOGY:
-->Helmhota, Darwin, Muller
-->NEURAL COMMUNICATION: can be measured, suggesting mental processes might
be measured

Structuralism - Answer-- The "what"
emerged from introspection***

- understand complex Structure of human mind & break them down

,-"tell me what you're experiencing"
-not many agree with idea
- early school of thought promoted by Wundt & Titchner

Functionalism - Answer-Key ? = How do thoughts naturally flow and change w enviro?...
stream of consciousness
-more than just tiny parts
-****opposed structuralism (not continuously the same)
*WON IN END*
---> by James & influenced by Darwin;
- how mental & behavioral processes work to adapt, survive, & flourish

Behaviorism - Answer--reaction against introspection
-only study observable behavior; hidden mental processes should not be studied
-Ivan Pavlov, John Watson, B.F Skinner
-can be observed multiple times over

Computational Theory of Mind - Answer--why we think the way we do
-longterm memory v. short term

Cognitive Revolution - Answer--we all have thoughts that are not observable
-psychology *can* study hidden mental processes such as memory, attention,
stereotypes, beliefs, etc.
-mind is like a computer
*computational theory of mind*``

Reactions to Freud - Answer-(1950's) -- this all influenced where we are today
-Freud believed that all behavior is caused by *inner conflict*
-THE PROBLEM: over looks problems of what causes a person to feel _______ =
HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY (emphasizes with patient without Freud's viewpoint)

Sigmund Freud - Answer-*all about the UNCONSCIOUS* and that it is DARKKK
-all details of his ideas probably wrong
-there are hidden influences behind our behavior
- DREAM INTERPRETATION
-it is true that the unconscious does influence behavior *but* it's limited!

Correlational Research - Answer--examine how 2 or more variables interact with each
other
-naturally occurring behaviors

Experimental Research - Answer--researcher manipulates 1 variable & measures
effects of the manipulation on another
- random assignment

3rd variable - Answer--will effect both; Z (third variable) will effect both X & Y

,Theory - Answer--supported by an operational definition
---> FROM THE BOOK: an explanation using an integrated see of principles that
organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events

Operational Definition - Answer--a way to measure what you want to measure
---> FROM THE BOOK: a carefully worded statement of the exact
procedures/operations used in a research study [IE: human intelligence may be
operationally defined as what an intelligence test measures

Hypothesis - Answer--statement/prediction we can systematically test
--->FROM THE BOOK: a testable prediction, often implied by a theory

Independent Variables (IV) - Answer--manipulated by expire expirementor (control v.
experimental group)
--->FROM THE BOOK: in an experiment, the factor that is manipulated; the variable
whose effect is being studied

Dependent Variables (DV) - Answer--measured
---> FROM THE BOOK: in an experiment, the outcome that is measured; the variable
that may change when the independent variable is manipulated

Confederate - Answer-a person who is given a role to play in a study so that the social
context can be manipulated

external validity - Answer-the extent to which the results of a study can be generalized
to other situations and to other people REAL WORLD ISSUES

internal validity - Answer-extent to which we can draw cause-and-effect inferences from
a study

Bias - Answer--systematically affects participant performance

Demand Characteristics - Answer--cues that reveal what the experimenters
expectations of the participants are to them

Placebo Effects - Answer--reason fro double-line studies [neither the participants nor
those who administer the drug or placebo and collect the data will know which group is
receiving treatment]
---> FROM THE BOOK: experimental results caused by expectations alone; any effect
on behavior caused by the administration of an inert substance or condition, which the
recipient issues is an active agent {well documented in reducing pain, depression, and
anxiety}

Psychokinesis - Answer--the ability to affect physical objects with the mind

, Psi Phenomena - Answer--a broad term for both extrasensory perception (ESP) &
psychokinesis, the ability to affect physical objects with the mind
-Why is this not justifiable?
---> it does not replicate (not verifiable)
---> no structure

ESP or Extrasensory Perception - Answer-- 6th sense
the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes
telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition

Characteristics of Science - Answer-(1) Structured Empiricism (empiricism =
observation)
(2) Verification: peer review (replication= likely to be VALID results)
(3)testable hypothesis

Cautionary Points {guidelines for critical thinking} - Answer-1. Anecdotes do not make a
Science
2. Bold claims aren't necessarily true
3. Just because something is unexplained doesn't mean that an explanation doesn't
exist
4. Coincidence ("synchronicity")
5. Don't appeal to authority only
6. explore alternative explanations

Einstein's Brain - Answer--parietal lobe used for location making

Thomas Hardy - Answer--he fixed & sectioned Einstein's brains so he could study it
after getting consent from his family [Einstein originally asked for this not to occur]
-brain missing for 2 decades
-gave tissue samples to labs & some studies show what makes us smart like Einstein.

What are the 3 main divisions of the brain? - Answer-1.) hindbrain
2.) midbrain
3.) forebrain

Hindbrain - Answer--lowest set of structures in the brain
-Vecera says: think of it as your reptilian brain because many of the structures do the
same thing in humans that they do in reptiles
Houses:
1. Medulla
2. cerebellum
3. pons

Medulla - Answer-beings where spine enters skull
- breathe, HR, reflexes
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