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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology .................................................................................................. 2
Chapter 2: Psychological Research ........................................................................................................ 5
Chapter 3: Biopsychology ......................................................................................................................9
Chapter 4: States of Consciousness ................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 5: Sensation and Perception ................................................................................................ 15
Chapter 6: Learning ............................................................................................................................ 19
Chapter 7: Thinking and IntelligenceReview Questions .....................................................................22
Chapter 8: Memory ............................................................................................................................. 25
Chapter 9: Lifespan Development .................................................................................................... 28
Chapter 10: Emotion and Motivation ................................................................................................ 31
Chapter 11: PersonalityReview Questions ...........................................................................................34
Chapter 12: Social PsychologyReview Questions................................................................................. 37
Chapter 13: Industrial-Organizational Psychology ...........................................................................42
Chapter 14: Stress, Lifestyle, and Health...........................................................................................44
Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders .................................................................................................. 47
Chapter 16: Therapy and Treatment .................................................................................................. 51
Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
Review Questions
1. Which of the following was mentioned as a skill to which
psychologystudents would beexposed?
Answer
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, D. all of the above
3. In the scientific method, a hypothesis is a(n) .
Answer
D. proposed explanation
5. is most well-known for proposing his hierarchy of needs.
Answer
C. Abraham Maslow
7. The operant conditioning chamber (aka box) is a device used to study
theprinciples ofoperant conditioning.
Answer
A. Skinner
9. An individual’s consistent pattern of thought and behavior is known as a(n) .
Answer
C. personality
11. A researcher interested in what factors make an employee best suited
for agiven job wouldmost likely identify as a(n) psychologist.
Answer
D. I-O
13. The places less emphasis on research and more emphasis
onapplication oftherapeutic skills.
Answer
B. PsyD
15. One would need at least a(n) degree to serve as a school psychologist.
Answer
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, C. master’s
Critical Thinking Questions
17. Why do you think many people might be skeptical about psychology being a
science?
Answer
One goal of psychology is the study of the mind. Science cannot directly study the
mind,because it isnot a form of matter or energy. This might create some
skepticism about thescientific nature of psychology.
19. In part, what aspect of psychology was the behaviorist approach to
psychology areaction to?
Answer
Behaviorists studied objectively observable behavior partly in reaction to the
psychologistsof the mindwho were studying things that were not directly
observable.
21. What are the potential ethical concerns associated with Milgram’s
research onobedience?
Answer
Many people have questioned how ethical this particular research was. Although no
one was actually harmed in Milgram’s study, many people have questioned how the
knowledgethat you would be willingto inflict incredible pain and/or death to
another person, simply because someone in authority told you to do so, would affect
someone’s self-concept and psychological health. Furthermore, the degree to which
deception was used in this particular study raises a few eyebrows.
23. Other than a potentially greater salary, what would be the reasons an
individualwould continueon to get a graduate degree in psychology?
Answer
The graduate degree would be a stronger guarantee of working in a psychology-
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