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PSY 200 Final Exam Study Guide
PSY 200 Final Exam Study Guide
PSY 200 Final Exam Study Guide
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A mutation:
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an electroencephalogram (EEG)
a computerized tomography scan (CT scan)
positron emission tomography (PET)
brain lesioning
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an excitatory message
an inhibitory message
hyperpolarization
the firing of the axon
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an electroencephalogram (EEG)
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
a computerized tomography scan (CT scan)
positron emission tomography (PET)
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phenotype
transmission
gene
adaptation
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an inhibitory message
an excitatory message
depolarization
the firing of the dendrites
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Action potentials:
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carry information toward the brain and spinal cord
activate the nervous system
carry information toward muscles and glands
inhibit the nervous system
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dopamine
endorphins
GABA
acetylcholine
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All babies vocalize with cries and coos in the first few months.
Some psychologists believe that these vocalizations promote
survival because they ensure infants maintain contact with
caregivers. Based on this, evolutionary psychologists would
likely classify infant cries and coos as:
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universal and adaptive
economical and adaptive
universal and economical
economical and random
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A teratogen is:
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Aaron proudly tells you that he is a big, strong boy, but when
you offer to put ribbons in his hair and let him wear a party
dress, he becomes upset. He tells you he wants to stay a boy
and that if he wears those things he will change into a little
girl. Based on this information, Aaron is most likely:
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anger stage
depression stage
denial stage
acceptance stage
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analysis of variance
analysis of covariance
factor analysis
psychometric analysis
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analysis of variance
analysis of covariance
factor analysis
psychometric analysis
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Howard Gardner
Francis Galton
Charles Spearman
Robert Sternberg
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Howard Gardner
Francis Galton
Charles Spearman
Robert Sternberg
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construct validity
predictive validity
content validity
reliability
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predictive validity
content validity
reliability
construct validity
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analysis of variance
analysis of covariance
factor analysis
psychometric analysis
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creative intelligence
practical intelligence
all three areas of intelligence
analytic intelligence
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groupthink
group polarization
social facilitation
normative social influence
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conformity
obedience
cognitive dissonance
social interference
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implicit formation
explicit formation
implicit prejudice
explicit prejudice
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prejudice
discrimination
attitude
percept
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callosum
the parietal lobe from the temporal lobe
the frontal lobes from the rest of the brain
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understands and accepts what the client is feeling
expresses his or her true feelings in an open and honest way
is totally accepting and respectful of the client at all times
challenges irrational beliefs directly through open confrontation
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an eclectic approach to psychotherapy
a humanistic approach to psychotherapy
a rational-emotive approach to psychotherapy
a non-motivational approach to psychotherapy
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bipolar disorder
schizophrenia
obsessive-compulsive disorder
depression
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client-centered therapy
existential therapy
rational-emotive therapy
aversive therapy
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