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Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for regulating emotions?
A. Occipital lobe
B. Cerebellum
✔✔C. Amygdala
D. Hippocampus
Which theory explains personality development as a result of unconscious drives?
A. Behaviorism
✔✔B. Psychoanalytic theory
C. Humanistic theory
D. Cognitive theory
What is the main focus of cognitive psychology?
A. Social interactions
B. Emotional regulation
✔✔C. Mental processes like thinking and memory
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,D. Motor coordination
Which type of reinforcement increases the likelihood of a behavior recurring?
A. Punishment
✔✔B. Positive reinforcement
C. Extinction
D. Negative punishment
Which psychological disorder is characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest?
A. Bipolar disorder
B. Schizophrenia
✔✔C. Major depressive disorder
D. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
What is the main function of the hippocampus?
A. Regulating hunger
✔✔B. Memory formation and consolidation
C. Emotional regulation
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,D. Coordination of movement
Which approach emphasizes free will and personal growth in psychology?
A. Behaviorism
B. Psychoanalysis
✔✔C. Humanistic psychology
D. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Which neurotransmitter is primarily associated with pleasure and reward?
A. GABA
B. Serotonin
✔✔C. Dopamine
D. Acetylcholine
Which method is most appropriate for studying cause-and-effect relationships in psychology?
A. Case study
B. Survey
✔✔C. Experiment
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, D. Naturalistic observation
What is the main symptom of generalized anxiety disorder?
A. Hallucinations
B. Mania
✔✔C. Persistent, excessive worry
D. Compulsive behaviors
Which defense mechanism involves redirecting unacceptable impulses into acceptable
behaviors?
A. Denial
✔✔B. Sublimation
C. Projection
D. Regression
What is the primary goal of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?
A. Explore unconscious desires
✔✔B. Change maladaptive thoughts and behaviors
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