PSYCHOLOGY: FRONTIERS AND APPLICATIONS 8TH EDITION, (2025)
BY MICHAEL W. PASSER; RONALD E. SMITH; MICHAEL ATKINSON; JOHN MITCHELL
ALL CHAPTER 1-17| LATEST VERSION| VERIFIED ANSWERS| GRADE A+
Table of contents
,Chapter 1. Psychology: the science of behavior
Chapter 2. Studying behavior scientifically
Chapter 3. Biological foundations of behavior
Chapter 4. Genes, evolution, and behavior
Chapter 5. Sensation and perception
Chapter 6. States of consciousness
Chapter 7. Learning and adaptation: the role of experience
Chapter 8. Memory
Chapter 9. Language and thinking
Chapter 10. Intelligence
Chapter 11. Motivation and emotion
Chapter 12. Development over the lifespan
Chapter 13. Behavior in a social context
Chapter 14. Personality
Chapter 15. Stress, coping, and health
Chapter 16. Psychological disorders
Chapter 17. Treatment of psychological disorders
,michael w. Passer: psychology: frontiers and applications 8th edition, test bank
Multiple choice
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1) the field of psychology is concerned with the scientific study of
A) directly observable behaviors but not internal states and processes
B) internal states and processes but not directly observable behaviors
C) personality and abnormal behavior
D) directly observable behaviors and internal states and processes
Ans>>d
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. This means
psychologists examine both observable actions (like speech or movement) and internal
experiences (like emotions, thoughts, and motivations).
Option a ignores mental processes, which are a key part of psychology.
Option b excludes observable behavior, which is necessary for empirical study.
Option c is too narrow—these are subfields, not the entire discipline.
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Learning objective: 01-01 the nature of psychology difficulty : easy
Bloom's: understand
Topic: 01-01 the nature of psychology
2) the subfield of psychology that would be concerned with studying leadership,
teamwork, job satisfaction, and performance is called psychology.
A) cognitive
B) human
C) experimental
, D) industrial-organizational (i/o)
Ans>>d
Industrial-organizational psychology applies psychological principles to the workplace,
focusing on productivity, leadership, teamwork, and employee satisfaction.
Option a (cognitive) studies mental processes like memory and perception.
Option b (human) is not a formal subfield name.
Option c (experimental) focuses on controlled research, not applied work settings.
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Learning objective: 01-01 the nature of psychology bloom's : remember
Difficulty: easy
Topic: 01-01 the nature of psychology
3) a professor asks a student to assist in a research the psychology department is
conducting on different parenting styles. The professor is a(n) psychologist.
A) experimental
B) developmental
C) personality
D) social
Ans>>b
Developmental psychologists study changes in behavior and mental processes over a
person’s lifespan, including topics like parenting styles, childhood development, and
aging.
Option a (experimental) focuses on basic research in controlled settings.
Option c (personality) studies individual traits and differences.
Option d (social) studies group and interpersonal behavior.
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