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Psych 202 – Final Exam – University of Wisconsin–Madison (Dr. Gallimore), 2025–2026 – Complete Multiple-Choice Questions and Expert-Verified Answers

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This document contains a full set of multiple-choice questions and answers for the Psych 202 final exam taught by Dr. Gallimore at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It covers the core topics tested in the 2025–2026 academic year, including foundational theories, applied psychology, research methods, and cognitive processes. All solutions are expert-verified and structured to support efficient exam preparation. Ideal for students seeking clear, accurate, and comprehensive review material aligned with the official course assessment.

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Psych 202 Final Exam - Dr. Gallimore -
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Scientific Method - Answer question why something happens -->
purpose hypothesis --> test hypothesis --> make observations --> come up
with theory
gal principle or case, exploring various perspectives or discussing its implications in practice.2.3. Skills Tested in Law ExamsLegal Analysis and Application: Law
exams test a student’s ability to identify relevant legal issues, apply appropriate laws and precedents, and reach conclusions based on the facts presented. This requires a deep
understanding of case law and




Structuralism (Wundt) - Answer view each part of a system
independently and observe it's individual function



Introspection (Wundt) - Answer a process by which someone
examines their own conscious as objectively as possible

Functionalism (James) - Answer views system as a whole instead of as
individual parts as well as how it works as a whole



Psychoanalytic Theory (Freud) - Answer focuses on the role of the
unconscious mind & childhood experiences and how these two things affect
the conscious mind

Pavlov - Answer studied condition reflex (classical conditioning);
behaviorist

Watson - Answer majorly involved in shifting the study of psychology at
the time from the mind to behavior; behaviorist
Skinner - Answer believed that reinforcement and punishment were

,major factors in driving behavior; behaviorist
gal principle or case, exploring various perspectives or discussing its implications in practice.2.3. Skills Tested in Law ExamsLegal Analysis and Application: Law
exams test a student’s ability to identify relevant legal issues, apply appropriate laws and precedents, and reach conclusions based on the facts presented. This requires a deep
understanding of case law and




Behaviorism - Answer the theory that all behaviors are acquired
through conditioning



Humanism - Answer a perspective within psychology that emphasizes
humanity's innate capacity for good



Rodgers - Answer used client-centered therapy; humanist
Client-Centered Therapy - Answer the therapist maximizes unconditional
positive regard, genuineness, and empathy; therapist acts as a mirror for client to
see themselves in an objective manner



The Cognitive Revolution - Answer revived interest in the mind as a
focus of scientific inquiry



Feminist Psychology - Answer criticized male psychologists for
constructing the psychology of women entirely out of their own cultural basis
and without careful experimental tests to verify any of their characterizations
of women



Multicultural Psychology - Answer studying effects of the same
stimulus on different cultures showed different results



Biopsychology - Answer explores how our biology influences our
behavior



Evolutionary Psychology - Answer seeks to study the ultimate
biological causes of behavior; how universal patterns of behavior change over

,time

Sensation & Perception - Answer Scientists interested in both
physiological aspects of sensory systems as well as in the psychological
experience of sensory information
Cognitive Psychology - Answer the area of psychology that focuses on
studying conditions, or thoughts, and their relationship to our experiences and our
actions

gal principle or case, exploring various perspectives or discussing its implications in practice.2.3. Skills Tested in Law ExamsLegal Analysis and Application: Law
exams test a student’s ability to identify relevant legal issues, apply appropriate laws and precedents, and reach conclusions based on the facts presented. This requires a deep
understanding of case law and

Developmental Psychology - Answer the study of development across a
lifespan



Personality Psychology - Answer focuses on through and behaviors that
make each individual unique; Freud proposed that personalities arise from
conflicts between the conscious and unconscious minds



"5 Big Traits" - Answer openness, conscientiousness, extraversion,
agreeableness, neuroticism



Social Psychology - Answer how we interact with and relate to others



Industrial-Organizational Psychology - Answer applies psychological theories,
principles, and research findings in industrial and organizational settings



Health Psychology - Answer focuses on how health is affected by the
interaction of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors
(biopyschosocial model)

, Sport and Exercise Psychology - Answer psychological aspects of
sports performance: motivation and performance anxiety, effects of sport on
mental and emotional well-being

gal principle or case, exploring various perspectives or discussing its implications in practice.2.3. Skills Tested in Law ExamsLegal Analysis and Application: Law
exams test a student’s ability to identify relevant legal issues, apply appropriate laws and precedents, and reach conclusions based on the facts presented. This requires a deep
understanding of case law and

Clinical Psychology - Answer focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of
psychological disorders and other problematic patterns of behavior



Counseling Psychology - Answer focuses on emotional, social,
vocational, and health-related outcomes in individuals who are considered
psychologically healthy



Forensic Psychology - Answer deals with questions of psychology as
they arise in the context of the justice system



The Scientific Process - Answer ideas are tested against the world,
those observations lead to more ideas, those are tested, and so on; circular



Deductive Reasoning - Answer ideas are tested against empirical
world



Inductive Reasoning - Answer empirical observations lead to new
ideas

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