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PSYC 2301 EXAM 1 CHAPTERS ONE
THROUGH FOUR PRACTICE SCRIPT 2026
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

⩥ Psychobabble is:
A). An innate mental module that allows young children to develop
communication skills.
B). A pseudoscience covered by a veneer of psychological language.
C). Incoherent speech linked by remote associations called word salads.
D). A child's first word combinations which omit unnecessary words.
Answer:


⩥ Empirical findings are those that:
A). Reply on observation, experimentation, or measurement.
B). Characterize an entire set of research data.
C). Are conducted in a field setting outside of a laboratory.
D). Compare subjects of different ages at a given time. Answer:


⩥ The first week of college is different for Drew because his best friend
is attending college on another state. His roommate says, "Don't worry,
Drew, absence makes the heart grow fonder. "Drew bases his response
on a chapter he just read in his psychology textbook, saying:

,A). "Thanks for reminding me! Research almost always confirm the
accuracy of common sense saying."
B). "Yes, it obvious from psychological research that common sense
sayings are always accurate when put to the tests of science."
C). Common sense sayings often contradict one another. Do you
remember that saying, "out of sight, out of mind"?
D). "That doesn't help much. That saying was derived from empirical
research and cannot be applied to everyday life." Answer:


⩥ Psychology differs from pseudoscience and psychobabble in that:
A). Psychology , but not pseudoscience, promise easy fixes to life's
problems.
B). Pseudoscience, but not psychology, is based on research evidence.
C). Psychology confirms our existing beliefs and prejudices whereas
pseudoscience often challenges them.
D). Pseudoscience, unlikely psychology, gives people a sense of control
and predictability in a confusing world. Answer:


⩥ In the heat of an argument, a critical thinker is least likely to exclaim:
A). ."Haven't you given thought to all the other possibilities?"
B). "That is hard for me to believe, where did you hear it?"
C). "I'm willing to search for a creative solution if you are!"
D). "That is my option and nothing is going to
change it!" Answer:

,⩥ Critical thinkers try to:
A). Use anecdotes to support their arguments.
B). Based their arguments on emotional convictions.
C). Identity unspoken assumptions
D). Avoid uncertainty to all costs. Answer:


⩥ "I really want to believe that my vague recollection of an incident that
occurred at Disneyland as a preschooler in true, but that doesn't mean
that it is true." "Which of the following critical thinking guidelines does
this example illustrate?
A). Examine the evidence
B). Define your terms
C).Don't oversimplify
D).Avoid emotional reasoning Answer:


⩥ The forerunners of psychology developed the theory of phrenology
which in Greek means:
A). A map of thoughts
B). A map of behavior
C). Study of the mind
D). Study of mental diseases. Answer:

, ⩥ The first psychological laboratory was officially by Wilhelm Wundt
in:
A). America
B). Holland
C). Germany
D). China Answer:


⩥ The goal of trained introspection a research method in psychology
popularized by Wilhelm Wundt, was to:
A). Break down behavior into their most basic elements
B). Determine the strongest character trait in an individual.
C). Learn by listening intently to individuals with psychological
disorders.
D). Feel bumps on a person's head and accurately determine character
traits. Answer:


⩥ Two teen-age boys get into a fistfight at school. When several girls
start paying attention to the boys, their fight seems to intensify. A
psychologist trained in the functionalist perspective would lay emphasis
on:
A). The basic elements of the boy's feelings and sensations in the
presence of girls.
B). The bumps on the heads of most boys devoted to "aggression."

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