72 multiple-choice questions WITHOUT answers
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Psychology in Modules David Myers
9781319383725
13th edition 2020 All chapters covered
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76 multiple choice questions, no answers (advanced) 1.Which of the following is the main argument of the nature- nurture debate in psychology?
- The relationship between behavior and cognition
- The influence of genetics versus environmental factors
- The role of free will in shaping behavior
- The nature of psychological disorders
- Synaptic plasticity
- Reuptake
- Myelination
- Exocytosis
- Unconditioned stimulus
- Conditioned response
- Neutral stimulus
- Conditioned stimulus
- It always requires direct reinforcement
- It occurs when a subject learns through observing others
- It is only effective with verbal instruction
- It only involves visual cues
- Short-term memory
- Sensory memory
- Long-term memory
- Working memory 3 / 5
2.Which term best describes the process by which neurotransmitters are reabsorbed into the neuron?
3.In classical conditioning, which stimulus initially elicits no response before conditioning?
4.Which of the following is true about the concept of observational learning as presented in the book?
5.What is the term for the initial stage of memory, where sensory information is temporarily stored?
6.What is the term for a testable prediction that derives from a scientific theory?
- Hypothesis
- Independent variable
- Control group
- Operational definition
- They work independently to regulate bodily functions
- The sympathetic system increases arousal while the
- Both systems increase arousal simultaneously
- Both systems function to calm the body’s response
- Only the experimenter
- Only the participants
- Both the participants and the experimenters
- The control group participants
- Cerebellum
- Hypothalamus
- Medulla
- Thalamus
- The tendency to perceive an object as unchanging
7.Which of the following best describes the relationship between the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system?
parasympathetic system calms it
8.In a double-blind experiment, who is unaware of the group assignment?
9.Which part of the brain is most directly involved in regulating basic life functions such as heartbeat and breathing?
despite changes in retinal image is known as:
- Size constancy
- Shape constancy
- Depth perception
- Color constancy
- In terms of psychological disorders, which classification
system is most commonly used by professionals?