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A mother thinks that putting her baby in a stimulating environment will help it develop strong cognitive skills while the father thinks that the baby's intelligence will probably be based on how smart him and the mother are. What is this a sign of? - Answer the nature/nurture debate Which psychological school of thought sought to understand how the operations of the mind help people adapt to environmental demands - Answer functionalism which phenomenon is difficult for behaviorism to explain - Answer chimps seem to have an innate tendency to fish for insects using twigs without being taught how to do it a professor studies attention and memory. Which level of analysis does their research target - Answer individual Ila is 80, but she is mentally and physically active. She sometimes forgets where she puts her keys, but is better at crosswords than anyone else in her family. What kind of psychologist researches how older adults like Ila maintain their mental abilities - Answer cognitive psychologists what does it mean to say "culture provides adaptive solutions?" - Answer behaviors considered "normal" in a culture today became "norms" because they solved problems in the past What is evolutionary theory's primary contribution to psychology - Answer the idea that the brain's functions result from adaptation social psychologists focus their studies on - Answer how people are affected by others what is the importance of the Human Connectome Project of 2010 - Answer it began mapping out how different regions of the brain are connected and work together Which of the following is not a question that a person engaged in critical thinking would ask? - Answer what are the social repercussions of holding this belief which psychological school of thought arose from Freud's attempts to understand connections between psychological and physical problems? - Answer psychoanalytic theory

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PSY 201 Exam #1 Practice Questions
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2025/2026 Updated.
A mother thinks that putting her baby in a stimulating environment will help it develop strong
cognitive skills while the father thinks that the baby's intelligence will probably be based on how
smart him and the mother are. What is this a sign of? - Answer the nature/nurture debate



Which psychological school of thought sought to understand how the operations of the mind
help people adapt to environmental demands - Answer functionalism



which phenomenon is difficult for behaviorism to explain - Answer chimps seem to have an
innate tendency to fish for insects using twigs without being taught how to do it



a professor studies attention and memory. Which level of analysis does their research target -
Answer individual



Ila is 80, but she is mentally and physically active. She sometimes forgets where she puts her
keys, but is better at crosswords than anyone else in her family. What kind of psychologist
researches how older adults like Ila maintain their mental abilities - Answer cognitive
psychologists



what does it mean to say "culture provides adaptive solutions?" - Answer behaviors
considered "normal" in a culture today became "norms" because they solved problems in the
past



What is evolutionary theory's primary contribution to psychology - Answer the idea that the
brain's functions result from adaptation



social psychologists focus their studies on - Answer how people are affected by others



what is the importance of the Human Connectome Project of 2010 - Answer it began
mapping out how different regions of the brain are connected and work together



Which of the following is not a question that a person engaged in critical thinking would ask? -

, psychologists from which school of thought are concerned with functions that behaviorism
cannot explain, such as intelligence and problem solving - Answer cognitive psychology



what is an example to interpersonal behavior researchers, who work at the social level of
analysis - Answer Tawny's boyfriend does not treat her very well, but every time she tries to
break up with him, he successfully persuades her to give him another chance



Kerrie is an undergraduate who is thinking about majoring in psychology. She also works part-
time, and she is very interested in how her company builds morale and helps motivate her
coworkers. What subfield of psychology might Kerrie want to examine more closely? - Answer
industrial/organizational psychology



Doug believes that the "mind" is really just a result of the workings of our brain. Renee believes
that each person has a mind that is separate from the body. Their different opinions reflect -
Answer the mind/body problem



Researchers working on the Human Genome Project are trying to map the basic human genetic
code. How is this advancing the field of psychology? - Answer it is helping psychologists
understand the extent to which specific genes affect our behavior, thoughts, and feelings, and
consider methods involving genetic manipulation in treating conditions like mental illness and
dementia



the fMRI has enabled neuropsychological researchers to conclude from - Answer while many
tasks require multiple parts of the brain, some tasks and thought processes us only specific
areas of the brain



Magdalena grew up in a region of California often stricken by drought. When she moved to rainy
Seattle, her roommate was surprised that Magdalena took 5-minute showers, brushed her teeth
while in the shower, and complained when her roommate dumped out unused water from her
teakettle or water glass. Magdalena's water-saving behaviors were - Answer a cultural
adaptation



the scientific study of our mental activity and behavior is called - Answer psychology



Your family recently adopted a dog from an animal shelter. Initially, the dog seemed nervous
and territorial, but after a few weeks she became affectionate and calm. Which of the following
must play some role in the dog's behavior? - Answer nurture

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