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The father of psychology and founder of the first psychological laboratory was


A) Wilhelm Wundt.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) John B. Watson.
D) B.F. Skinner.

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To assess your personality, a graphologist would want to


A) study your handwriting.
B) examine the shape of your skull.
C) study your palm.
D) record your brain waves with an EEG.

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A system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts in a way that summarizes existing data and predicts future observations is known as a(n)


A) hypothesis.
B) theory.
C) common-sense statement.
D) operational definition.

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Behavior is best described as


A) anything a person does.
B) only those things a person does that everyone can see.
C) only those things which can be recorded by a camera.
D) those things that a person intentionally does, excluding all behaviors that occur accidentally.

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Information gained from direct observation and measurement defines


A) introspective data.
B) subjective data.
C) a scientific hypothesis.
D) empirical evidence.

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Patrick borrows his mother's car keys and tries to start the car as he has seen his parents do so often.Their neighbor, who is a psychologist, explained that Patrick modeled his parents' driving behavior because he had the expectation of being rewarded with the fun of driving.This explanation best fits which psychological viewpoint?


A) psychobehaviorism
B) Gestalt psychology
C) psychoanalysis
D) cognitive behaviorism

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The cognitive view


A) explains behavior in terms of information processing.
B) is concerned with decision-making and problem-solving.
C) may be perceived as a somewhat computer-like view of human nature.
D) is characterized by all of these statements.

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Professor Windham asks her general psychology students to give an example of an overt behavior.Which of the following would be an example of an overt behavior?


A) feeling happy that class is almost over
B) daydreaming about the coming weekend
C) gesturing to someone to come over to the group
D) remembering the definition of overt behavior

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Which school of thought brought the study of animals to psychology and also promoted educational psychology and industrial psychology?


A) structuralism
B) functionalism
C) humanistic psychology
D) Gestalt psychology

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The major perspective in psychology that views behavior as directed by often hidden forces within one's personality is the _____ view.


A) cognitive
B) humanistic
C) psychodynamic
D) biopsychological

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The goals of psychology are to describe, understand, _____, and control behavior.


A) predict
B) preserve
C) perpetuate
D) prescribe

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Initially, the _____ were less interested in treating psychology as a science and stressed more subjective factors, such as one's self-image.Today, most do research to test their ideas, just as other psychologists.


A) behaviorists
B) functionalists
C) humanists
D) structuralists

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The _____ view is considered reductionistic and mechanistic and seeks to explain behavior through the principles of natural selection.


A) behavioristic
B) humanistic
C) psychodynamic
D) evolutionary

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According to Freud, unconscious thoughts are often revealed by


A) dreams, emotions, and slips of the tongue.
B) self-actualization and peak experiences.
C) stimulus-response connections.
D) behaviors conditioned through reinforcement and punishment.

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Which of the following matches concerning women in psychology is CORRECT?


A) Margaret Washburn--------first woman to be awarded a Ph.D.in psychology.
B) Christine Ladd-Franklin----first woman president of the American Psychological Association.
C) Mary Calkins----------------wrote a textbook on animal behavior entitled The Animal Mind.
D) Anna Freud------------------studied color vision.

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Psychology would best be described as


A) the study of human origins, evolution, and cultures.
B) the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
C) a natural science integrating physiology and neurology.
D) the deductive study of forms and functions of human groups.

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_____ psychologists attempt to explain our current behavior by looking back at human history to learn how natural selection and genetics have affected us.


A) Evolutionary
B) Humanistic
C) Psychodynamic
D) Behavioristic

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Which of the following best describes Maslow's concept of self-actualization?


A) the need to protect one's self-image through self-deception
B) the need to have a higher self-esteem
C) the need to develop one's potential fully
D) the need for power

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In describing pseudopsychologies, it can be said that they


A) give the appearance of science but are actually false.
B) have changed little over time.
C) have followers who avoid evidence that contradicts their beliefs.
D) are characterized by all of these statements.

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The founder of psychoanalytic psychology was


A) Carl Rogers.
B) Wilhelm Wundt.
C) Sigmund Freud.
D) William James.

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