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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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11. Stress and Health
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12. Social Psychology
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Chapter B1 B– BQuick BQuiz B1
1. The Bgoals Bof Bpsychology Bare Bto .
a) explore Bthe Bconscious Band Bunconscious Bfunctions Bof Bthe Bhuman Bmind
b) understand, Bcompare, Band Banalyze Bhuman Bbehavior
c) improve Bpsychological Bwell-being Bin Ball Bindividuals Bfrom Bbirth Buntil Bdeath
d) describe, Bexplain, Bpredict, Band Bcontrol Bbehavior
2. was Ban Bearly Bproponent Bof Bfunctionalism.
a) Ivan BPavlov c) BWilhelm BWundt
b) William BJames d) BMax BWertheimer
3. Freud Bsaid Bphobias Bwere , Bwhereas BWatson Bsaid Bphobias Bwere .
a) learned; Binherited c) Bsexual; Bunconscious
b) repressed Bconflicts; Blearned d) Bconditioned; Bunconditioned
4. Which Bperspective Bfocuses Bon Bfree Bwill Band Bself-actualization?
a) psychoanalysis c) Bcognitive Bperspective
b) humanism d) Bbehaviorism
5. The Bclass Bis Bplaying Ba Bgame Bof BJeopardy! Band Bit Bis Byour Bturn. B―I‘ll Btake BSpecialties Bin BPsychology Bfor
B$300.‖ BThe Brevealed Banswer Bis, B―These Bpsychological Bprofessionals Bwork Bwith Bsituations Bin Bwhich
Benvironmental Bconditions Bmay Bhave Ban Bimpact Bon Bmental Bhealth.‖ BWhat Bwill Byou Bsay?
a) ―What Bis Ba Bneuropsychologist?‖
b) ―What Bis Ba Bforensic Bpsychologist?‖
c) ―What Bis Ba Bpsychiatric Bsocial Bworker?‖
d) ―What Bis Ba Bdevelopmental Bpsychologist?‖
6. When Byou Bwatch Bdogs Bplay Bin Bthe Bpark Bor Bwatch Bhow Byour Bprofessors Bconduct Btheir Bclasses, Byou Bare
Bengaging Bin Ba Bform Bof .
a) case Bstudy Bresearch c) Bsurvey Bresearch
b) naturalistic Bobservation d) Bpsychometric Bstudy
7. A Bdetailed Bdescription Bof Ba Bparticular Bindividual Bbeing Bstudied Bor Btreated Bis Bcalled Ba .
a) representative Bsample c) Bsingle-blind Bstudy
b) case Bstudy d) Bnaturalistic Bobservation
8. A Bnegative Bcorrelation Bmeans Bthat .
a) high Bvalues Bof Bone Bvariable Bare Bassociated Bwith Blow Bvalues Bof Bthe Bother
b) high Bvalues Bof Bone Bvariable Bare Bassociated Bwith Bhigh Bvalues Bof Bthe Bother
c) low Bvalues Bof Bone Bvariable Bare Bassociated Bwith Blow Bvalues Bof Bthe Bother
d) there Bis Bno Brelationship Bbetween Bthe Btwo Bvariables
9. is Ban Bexperiment Bin Bwhich Bparticipants Bdo Bnot Bknow Bif Bthey Bare Bin Bthe Bexperimental Bor
the Bcontrol Bgroup, Bbut Bthe Bexperimenters Bdo Bknow Bwhich Bparticipants Bare Bpart Bof Bwhich Bgroup.
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a) The Bdouble-blind Bstudy c) BThe Bsingle-blind Bstudy
b) Field Bresearch d) BCorrelational Bresearch
10. Experimenters Bcan Bjustify Bthe Buse Bof Bdeception Bbecause .
a) there Bis Binformed Bconsent c) Bit Bmay Bbe Bnecessary Bfor Bthe Bexperiment Bto Bwork
b) research Bis Bmore Bimportant Bthan Bpeople d) Bit Bis Bnot Bthat Bharmful
, Chapter B1 B– BQuick BQuiz B1
Answer BKey
1. d Explanation: BThese Bgoals Badequately Bhelp Buncover Bthe Bmysteries Bof Bbehavior. B(Topic:
B1.6 BThe BScientific BApproach, BSkill BLevel: BRemember Bthe BFacts, BDifficulty BLevel:
BEasy, BLearning BObjective: B1.6 BRecall Bthe Bfive Bsteps Bof Bthe Bscientific Bapproach, BAPA
BLearning BObjective: B1.1 BDescribe Bkey Bconcepts, Bprinciples, Band Boverarching Bthemes Bin
Bpsychology.)
2. b Explanation: BWilliam BJames Bwas Ba Bfunctionalist. B(Topic: B1.1 BIn Bthe BBeginning: BWundt,
BTitchener, Band BJames, BSkill BLevel: BRemember Bthe BFacts, BDifficulty BLevel: BEasy, BLearning
BObjective: B1.1 BDescribe Bthe Bcontributions Bof Bsome Bof Bthe Bearly Bpioneers Bin Bpsychology,
BAPA BLearning BObjective:
1.2 BDevelop Ba Bworking Bknowledge Bof Bpsychology‘s Bcontent Bdomains.)
3. b Explanation: BFreud Bstudied Brepressed Bconflict Band BWatson Bstudied Bobservable Bbehavior.
B(Topic: B1.2 BThree BInfluential BApproaches: BGestalt, BPsychoanalysis, Band BBehaviorism, BSkill
BLevel: BAnalyze BIt, BDifficulty BLevel: BModerate, BLearning BObjective: B1.2 BSummarize Bthe
Bbasic Bideas Band Bthe Bimportant Bpeople Bbehind Bthe Bearly Bapproaches Bknown Bas BGestalt,
Bpsychoanalysis, Band Bbehaviorism, BAPA BLearning BObjective: B1.2 BDevelop Ba Bworking
Bknowledge Bof Bpsychology‘s Bcontent Bdomains.)
4. b Explanation: BThe Bhumanistic Bperspective Bfocuses Bon Bfree Bwill Band Bself-actualization.
B(Topic: B1.3 BModern BPerspectives, BSkill BLevel: BRemember Bthe BFacts, BDifficulty BLevel:
BEasy, BLearning BObjective: B1.3 BSummarize Bthe Bbasic Bideas Bbehind Bthe Bseven Bmodern
Bperspectives Bin Bpsychology, BAPA BLearning BObjective: B1.1 BDescribe Bkey Bconcepts,
Bprinciples, Band Boverarching Bthemes Bin Bpsychology.)
5. c Explanation: BPsychiatric Bsocial Bworkers Bwork Bwith Bpeople Bin Bconditions Bof Bpoverty Bor Bother
Btypes B of Benvironmental Bsituations Bleading Bto Bmental Bdisorders. B(Topic: B1.4 BPsychological
BProfessionals Band BAreas Bof BSpecialization, BSkill BLevel: BApply BWhat BYou BKnow, BDifficulty
BLevel: BEasy, B Learning BObjective: B1.4 BDifferentiate Bbetween Bthe Bvarious Btypes Bof
6. professionals Bwithin Bthe Bfield Bof Bpsychology, BAPA BLearning BObjectives: B1.2 BDevelop Ba Bworking
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Bknowledge Bof Bpsychology‘s B content Bdomains; B1.3 BDescribe Bapplications Bof Bpsychology.)
7. b Explanation: BIn Bnaturalistic Bobservation, Byou Bare Bjust Bwatching—that Bis, Bobserving. B(Topic:
B1.7 BDescriptive BMethods, BSkill BLevel: BApply BWhat BYou BKnow, BDifficulty BLevel: BEasy,
BLearning BObjective: B1.7 BCompare Band Bcontrast Bsome Bof Bthe Bmethods Bused Bto Bdescribe
Bbehavior, BAPA BLearning BObjectives: B1.3 BDescribe Bapplications Bof Bpsychology; B2.4
BInterpret, Bdesign, Band Bconduct Bbasic Bpsychological Bresearch.)
8. b Explanation: BA Bcase Bstudy Binvolves Ba Bdetailed Bdescription Bof Ba Bparticular Bindividual.
B(Topic: B1.7 BDescriptive BMethods, BSkill BLevel: BRemember Bthe BFacts, BDifficulty BLevel:
BEasy, BLearning BObjective: B1.7 BCompare Band Bcontrast Bsome Bof Bthe Bmethods Bused Bto
Bdescribe Bbehavior, BAPA BLearning BObjective: B2.4 BInterpret, Bdesign, Band Bconduct Bbasic
Bpsychological Bresearch.)
9. a Explanation: BA Bnegative Bcorrelation Bmeans Bthat Bhigh Bvalues Bof Bone Bvariable Bare Bassociated
Bwith Blow Bvalues Bof Bthe Bother. B(Topic: B1.8 BCorrelations: BFinding BRelationships, BSkill BLevel:
BRemember Bthe BFacts, BDifficulty BLevel: BEasy, BLearning BObjective: B1.8 BExplain Bhow
Bresearchers Buse Bthe Bcorrelational Btechnique Bto Bstudy Brelationships Bbetween Btwo Bor Bmore
Bvariables, BAPA BLearning BObjective: B1.1 BDescribe Bkey Bconcepts, Bprinciples, Band Boverarching
Bthemes Bin Bpsychology.)