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PSY100 - UTM FIRST TEST QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
1. **What is a naturalistic study?**

- a) A study conducted in a laboratory

- b) A study that observes phenomena in their natural environment with minimal interference

- c) A study that manipulates variables to observe outcomes

- d) A study focused on animals in the wild

- **Answer:** b) A study that observes phenomena in their natural environment with minimal
interference



2. **What is a case study?**

- a) A study involving a large group of participants

- b) A study that observes multiple subjects over time

- c) An in-depth examination of one individual subject

- d) A survey method used to gather data from a population

- **Answer:** c) An in-depth examination of one individual subject



3. **What is a survey?**

- a) A method used to test cause and effect relationships

- b) A list of questions given to a specific population to gather data

- c) An observational study focused on natural behaviors

- d) An experiment where variables are manipulated

- **Answer:** b) A list of questions given to a specific population to gather data

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4. **Do any of these methods (naturalistic study, case study, survey) allow us to make causal
inferences?**

- a) Yes, all of them allow for causal inferences

- b) No, none of these methods allow for causal inferences

- c) Only case studies allow for causal inferences

- d) Only surveys allow for causal inferences

- **Answer:** b) No, none of these methods allow for causal inferences



5. **What is an experiment?**

- a) A method where a researcher passively observes behavior

- b) A controlled study with random assignment to test the effect of manipulating one variable

- c) A survey given to a random population

- d) A study of one individual to explore their behavior

- **Answer:** b) A controlled study with random assignment to test the effect of manipulating one
variable



6. **What is random assignment?**

- a) Randomly selecting participants for a study

- b) Assigning participants randomly to different groups to control variables

- c) Assigning random questions to a survey

- d) Allowing participants to choose their group

- **Answer:** b) Assigning participants randomly to different groups to control variables



7. **What is a correlation?**

- a) A study that tests for cause and effect

- b) A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables

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- c) An experimental method for manipulating variables

- d) A survey that gathers people's opinions

- **Answer:** b) A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables



8. **What is the placebo effect?**

- a) When a treatment fails to work for unknown reasons

- b) When a participant believes they are receiving a treatment and shows improvement, despite
receiving no real treatment

- c) When a treatment only works for half of the participants

- d) When a drug has stronger effects than expected

- **Answer:** b) When a participant believes they are receiving a treatment and shows improvement,
despite receiving no real treatment



9. **Psychology is a combination of which two areas of study?**

- a) Sociology and anthropology

- b) Philosophy and physiology

- c) Biology and chemistry

- d) Physics and medicine

- **Answer:** b) Philosophy and physiology



10. **Which of the following is an example of a social psychology study?**

- a) Studying brain activity during sleep

- b) Observing how people behave in crowded environments and its effect on aggression

- c) Examining the DNA of a criminal suspect

- d) Testing the effects of a new medication on mood

- **Answer:** b) Observing how people behave in crowded environments and its effect on aggression

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