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Psychology Comprehensive Exam Q&A Bank This comprehensive exam Q&A bank provides 30 meticulously crafted questions across all major psychology domains: research methods, biological foundations, cognitive processes, developmental stages, social influences, and abnormal psychology. Tailored for university students at all levels, from introductory to advanced, it includes 20 multiple-choice, 6 true/false, and 4 short-answer questions, each with detailed step-by-step rationales that clarify reasoning, eliminate incorrect options, and connect to academic contexts such as exam preparation, group collaboration, and mental health. Grounded in seminal research, rationales incorporate evidence-based insights, practical revision strategies, and level-specific guidance to foster critical thinking and ensure exam success. This bank is designed as a robust resource for comprehensive exam preparation, supporting students in mastering key concepts and applying them confidently in diverse exam formats.

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Psychology Comprehensive Exam Q&A Bank


Psychology Comprehensive Exam
Q&A Bank
This comprehensive exam Q&A bank provides 30 meticulously crafted questions across all
major psychology domains: research methods, biological foundations, cognitive processes,
developmental stages, social influences, and abnormal psychology. Tailored for university
students at all levels, from introductory to advanced, it includes 20 multiple-choice, 6
true/false, and 4 short-answer questions, each with detailed step-by-step rationales that
clarify reasoning, eliminate incorrect options, and connect to academic contexts such
as exam preparation, group collaboration, and mental health. Grounded in seminal
research, rationales incorporate evidence-based insights, practical revision strategies, and
level-specific guidance to foster critical thinking and ensure exam success. This bank is
designed as a robust resource for comprehensive exam preparation, supporting students
in mastering key concepts and applying them confidently in diverse exam formats.


1 Research Methods in Psychology
Research methods are the cornerstone of psychological science, enabling students to design
rigorous studies, interpret data, and adhere to ethical standards. This section tests exper-
imental design, statistical analysis, and research ethics through university-relevant scenar-
ios, with questions spanning basic to advanced concepts. Step-by-step rationales clarify
methodological principles and provide revision strategies, such as creating study design
outlines or practicing statistical interpretation, to enhance exam performance across all
levels.


1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions
1. A student investigates whether peer tutoring improves exam scores.
What is the independent variable?
a) Exam scores
b) Peer tutoring
c) Student motivation
d) Study duration
Answer: b
Step-by-Step Rationale:

(a) Define the independent variable (IV): the factor manipulated to observe its
effect (Campbell Stanley, 1963).



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(b) Option a: Exam scores are measured, making them the dependent variable
(DV).

(c) Option b: Peer tutoring is manipulated (tutoring vs. no tutoring), fitting the
IV definition.

(d) Option c: Motivation is a potential confound, not manipulated.

(e) Option d: Study duration is not specified as manipulated.

(f) Conclusion: Peer tutoring is the IV.

Revision Tip: Create flashcards for IV and DV, using examples like peer tutor-
ing. For advanced students, design a mock study identifying variables to reinforce
application.

2. A study finds a relationship between screen time and student stress. Can
it claim causation?
a) Yes, with a large sample
b) No, correlation does not imply causation
c) Yes, if longitudinal
d) No, unless experimental
Answer: b
Step-by-Step Rationale:

(a) Identify the study type: a relationship suggests correlation (Rosenbaum, 2002).

(b) Correlation cannot prove causation due to confounds (e.g., academic pressure
causing both).

(c) Option a: Sample size doesnt address confounds.

(d) Option b: Correctly states correlations limitation.

(e) Option c: Longitudinal studies track over time but remain correlational with-
out manipulation.

(f) Option d: Experiments are needed, but the question implies correlation.

(g) Conclusion: The study cannot claim causation.

Revision Tip: Summarize correlation vs. causation in a table. Intermediate
students can list potential confounds, while advanced students should critique study
designs for causal inferences.

3. What ensures ethical participation in a study on academic anxiety?
a) Anonymity
b) Informed consent

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c) Random sampling
d) Debriefing
Answer: b
Step-by-Step Rationale:

(a) Recall APA (2017) ethical guidelines: participant rights are paramount.

(b) Option a: Anonymity protects privacy but isnt the primary requirement.

(c) Option b: Informed consent ensures participants understand the studys pur-
pose, risks, and rights (Belmont Report, 1979).

(d) Option c: Random sampling enhances generalizability, not ethics.

(e) Option d: Debriefing occurs post-study, not ensuring participation ethics.

(f) Conclusion: Informed consent is essential.

Revision Tip: Memorize APA ethical principles using mnemonics. Advanced
students should analyze ethical dilemmas in sensitive studies like anxiety research.

4. A study on mindfulness with a p-value of 0.02 indicates:
a) A 2% chance of a true effect
b) Statistical significance
c) A 98% chance of error
d) No effect
Answer: b
Step-by-Step Rationale:

(a) Understand p-value: probability of results occurring by chance (Fisher, 1925).

(b) P < 0.05 indicates significance, rejecting the null hypothesis.

(c) Option a: Misinterprets p-value as effect probability.

(d) Option b: Correctly identifies significance.

(e) Option c: Inverts the p-values meaning.

(f) Option d: Contradicts the low p-value.

(g) Conclusion: The result is statistically significant.

Revision Tip: Practice interpreting p-values with mock data. Advanced students
should explain significance in the context of mindfulness interventions.

5. Which method best studies a rare case of exam phobia?
a) Experiment
b) Case study


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