UnderstandingPsychology,15thEdition
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Chapter1:IntroductiontoPsychology
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b 3:NeuroscienceandBehavior Chapter4:b
SensationandPerception Chapter5:States
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b ofConsciousness Chapter6:Learning
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Chapter8:CognitionandLanguage Chapter b
b 9:Intelligence
Chapter10:MotivationandEmotion
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b 12:Development
Chapter13:Personality
Chapter14:HealthPsychology:Stress,Coping,andWell-Being Chapter15:
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b PsychologicalDisorders
Chapter16:TreatmentofPsychologicalDisorders Chapter17:
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b SocialPsychology
, Answers are at the end of Each chapter
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Chapter1
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MULTIPLECHOICE-Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementor answers
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1) Psychologyisdefinedas the b b
A) intuition-based approach tostudyhuman behavior. b b b
B) speculativemethodtofindanswersabouthuman cognition.
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C) studyofmentaldisorders and theirtreatment. b b
D) scientificstudyofbehaviorandmentalprocesses. b b b
2) Akirahasdeclaredpsychologyashismajor.Hewillbestudying
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A) internalmedicine. b
B) behaviorandmentalprocesses. b
C) mentaldisordersandtheirdiagnosisandtreatment. b b
D) thedisordersofthecentralnervoussystem. b
3) Asingle-sentence definitionofpsychologymaybe misleading because b b v
A) itisverydifficulttostudythemindandbehaviorscientifically.
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B) psychologyisanarrower,morespecificfieldthanageneraldefinitionmightsuggest.
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C) psychologistsdisagreeonhowbroadpsychologyshouldreallybe.b b b b
D) thediscipline ofpsychologyreallyhas nocore or center.
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