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OpenStax Psychology 2e – Full Study Guide with Correct Answers 2026/2027 Edition

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OpenStax Psychology 2e – Full Study Guide with Correct Answers 2026/2027 Edition 1. American Psychological Association - ANSWER professional organization representing psychologists in the United States 2. behaviorism - ANSWER focus on observing and controlling behavior 3. Halo Effect - ANSWER tendency of ratings of one positive characteristics to spill over to influence the ratings of other positive characteristics 4. Leniency Effect - ANSWER tendency of raters to provide ratings that are overly generous (opposite of Halo Effect) 5. Archival Research - ANSWER looking back at old records to obtain data, hard copy or electronically 6. Longitudinal Research - ANSWER a research that tests the same group of individuals over an extended period of time 7. Attrition Rates - ANSWER dropouts/people lost over the course of the study 8. Cross-sectional Research - ANSWER a "snapshot;" a researcher compares multiple segments of the population at a given time 9. Cohort Effect - ANSWER an effect that different age groups give different reaction results not necessarily due to their age 10. Correlational Design - ANSWER research design that examines the extent to which two variables are associated; depicted in a scatter plot; correlations have predictive value; CORRELATION DOES NOT MEAN CAUSATION 11. Negative Correlation - ANSWER as the value of one variable changes, the other goes in the opposite direction (one goes up, other goes down) 12. Positive Correlation - ANSWER as the value of one variable changes, the other goes in the same direction (both goes up) 13. Confounding Variable - ANSWER third-variable problem 14. Illusory Correlation - ANSWER when people believe that relationships exist between two things when no such relationship exists 15. Confirmation Bias - ANSWER looking for evidence to support a preexisting belief and ignoring evidence that contradicts it 16. Experimental Group - ANSWER receives the manipulation 17. Control Group - ANSWER does not receive the manipulation 18. Independent Variable - ANSWER experimenter manipulates 19. Dependent Variable - ANSWER experimenter measures to see whether manipulation had an effect 20. Confounds - ANSWER any difference between the experimental and control groups, other than the independent variable; makes it impossible to interpret any findings 21. Cause and Effect - ANSWER possible to infer, w/ random assignment and manipulation of independent variable 22. Placebo Effect - ANSWER blind 23. Experimenter Expectancy Effect - ANSWER double-blind 24. Hawthorne Effect - ANSWER phenomenon in which participant's knowledge that they're being studied can affect their behavior 25. Demand Characteristics - ANSWER cues that participants pick up from a study that allow them to generate guesses regarding the researcher's hypotheses 26. To Minimize Hawthorne Effects - ANSWER 1. convert observation 2. participant observation 27. Institutional Review Board (IRB) - ANSWER -informed consent -justification of deception (Milgram's Obedience Study) -Debriefing of subjects afterwards 28. Glial Cell - ANSWER cell in the nervous system that: plays a role in formation of myelin and blood brain barrier, responds to injury, removes debris, enhances learning and memory 29. Neuronal Membrane - ANSWER covers entire cell and separates the inside from the outside environment 30. Dendrite - ANSWER receiving end of the neuron 31. Cell Body - ANSWER soma/central area; maintains cell's vital functions 32. Axon - ANSWER extends from cell body, sends messages to other neurons (messages go one-way only) 33. Axon Terminal - ANSWER end of axon; where neurotransmitter production and release happens 34. Brain-communication - ANSWER electro-chemical 35. Synaptic Vesicles - ANSWER small capsules that make neurotransmitter and release into the synaptic cleft

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OpenStax Psychology 2e – Full Study
Guide with Correct Answers 2026/2027
Edition


1. American Psychological Association - ANSWER ✅ professional
organization representing psychologists in the United States


2. behaviorism - ANSWER ✅ focus on observing and controlling behavior


3. Halo Effect - ANSWER ✅ tendency of ratings of one positive
characteristics to spill over to influence the ratings of other positive
characteristics


4. Leniency Effect - ANSWER ✅ tendency of raters to provide ratings that are
overly generous (opposite of Halo Effect)


5. Archival Research - ANSWER ✅ looking back at old records to obtain data,
hard copy or electronically


6. Longitudinal Research - ANSWER ✅ a research that tests the same group
of individuals over an extended period of time


7. Attrition Rates - ANSWER ✅ dropouts/people lost over the course of the
study

,8. Cross-sectional Research - ANSWER ✅ a "snapshot;" a researcher
compares multiple segments of the population at a given time


9. Cohort Effect - ANSWER ✅ an effect that different age groups give
different reaction results not necessarily due to their age


10.Correlational Design - ANSWER ✅ research design that examines the
extent to which two variables are associated; depicted in a scatter plot;
correlations have predictive value; CORRELATION DOES NOT MEAN
CAUSATION


11.Negative Correlation - ANSWER ✅ as the value of one variable changes,
the other goes in the opposite direction (one goes up, other goes down)


12.Positive Correlation - ANSWER ✅ as the value of one variable changes, the
other goes in the same direction (both goes up)


13.Confounding Variable - ANSWER ✅ third-variable problem


14.Illusory Correlation - ANSWER ✅ when people believe that relationships
exist between two things when no such relationship exists


15.Confirmation Bias - ANSWER ✅ looking for evidence to support a
preexisting belief and ignoring evidence that contradicts it


16.Experimental Group - ANSWER ✅ receives the manipulation

,17.Control Group - ANSWER ✅ does not receive the manipulation


18.Independent Variable - ANSWER ✅ experimenter manipulates


19.Dependent Variable - ANSWER ✅ experimenter measures to see whether
manipulation had an effect


20.Confounds - ANSWER ✅ any difference between the experimental and
control groups, other than the independent variable; makes it impossible to
interpret any findings


21.Cause and Effect - ANSWER ✅ possible to infer, w/ random assignment
and manipulation of independent variable


22.Placebo Effect - ANSWER ✅ blind


23.Experimenter Expectancy Effect - ANSWER ✅ double-blind


24.Hawthorne Effect - ANSWER ✅ phenomenon in which participant's
knowledge that they're being studied can affect their behavior


25.Demand Characteristics - ANSWER ✅ cues that participants pick up from a
study that allow them to generate guesses regarding the researcher's
hypotheses


26.To Minimize Hawthorne Effects - ANSWER ✅ 1. convert observation
2. participant observation

, 27.Institutional Review Board (IRB) - ANSWER ✅ -informed consent
-justification of deception (Milgram's Obedience Study)
-Debriefing of subjects afterwards


28.Glial Cell - ANSWER ✅ cell in the nervous system that: plays a role in
formation of myelin and blood brain barrier, responds to injury, removes
debris, enhances learning and memory


29.Neuronal Membrane - ANSWER ✅ covers entire cell and separates the
inside from the outside environment


30.Dendrite - ANSWER ✅ receiving end of the neuron


31.Cell Body - ANSWER ✅ soma/central area; maintains cell's vital functions


32.Axon - ANSWER ✅ extends from cell body, sends messages to other
neurons (messages go one-way only)


33.Axon Terminal - ANSWER ✅ end of axon; where neurotransmitter
production and release happens


34.Brain-communication - ANSWER ✅ electro-chemical


35.Synaptic Vesicles - ANSWER ✅ small capsules that make neurotransmitter
and release into the synaptic cleft

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