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Psychology Mr. Noble 2008-09 SEMESTER I FINAL EXAM Review Guide Multiple Choice Choose the most correct response to the following questions/statements. • The APA, with regard to Psychology, stands for • ___ is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • ___ psychology is concerned with (among other things) effects of drugs on the nervous system, development of the nervous system, gender differences in brain structure and function. • Industrial and Organizational Psychology involves • ___ psychology specializes in diagnosing and treating psychological disorders. • Psychologists use the ___, to collect data, to generate a theory, to explain the data, to produce a testable hypothesis and to systematically test the hypothesis. • The study of physical and mental growth from birth to old age is which subfield of Psychology? • The APA requires all of the following with regard to ethics in research on humans (per ppt.)… • What is correct regarding guidelines and ethics on animals (per ppt.)? • Experimental psychologists study • “Expectations of the observer that might distort or influence his or her interpretation of what was actually observed” refers to • ___ Psychology involves the study of women—and argues that much research is based on all-male samples, that reports of gender differences focus too much on extremes and ignore similarities, and that Psychologists only study what they consider to be I important. • Harriet Meltidd Mynd is being studied, in-depth, over a period of one year, with weekly sessions and analysis in order to determine her readjustment level after release from the state hospital into mainstream society. This most represents which research method? • ___ psychologists study anxiety, sociability, self-esteem, need for achievement, aggressiveness. • Gogh Witt DeFlogh, Ph.D. has prepared an extensive questionnaire (for distribution among a random sampling of high school students), designed to determine the level of caffeine intake among high school students in suburban schools--to identify any trends in consumption behaviors among adolescents. This most represents which research method? • ___ psychologists study how people influence one another--including first impressions, interpersonal attraction, attitude formation, prejudice and behavior in a group. • ___ is a simple form of learning in which a specific pattern of behaviors is learned in the presence of well-defined stimuli • In Ivan Pavlov’s original experiment on classical conditioning, the Unconditioned Response (UR) was • When advertisers pair their products with attractive people or enjoyable surroundings, in the hope that the pairings will cause their products to cause good feelings, they are using principles from • ___ is the process by which experience or practice results in a relatively permanent change in behavior. • According to the excerpt from “The Lucifer Effect,” from what other event--in 2004--did Dr. Zimbardo draw parallels to his 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment? • According to the excerpt from “The Lucifer Effect,” Dr. Zimbardo clearly theorized that… • Negative Reinforcement is • The Skinner Box tested… • According to the article “Ethics and interrogations: Comparing and contrasting the American Psychological, American Medical and American Psychiatric Association positions,” The APA derives its position from Principle A, “___,” in the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (2002), and from Principle B, which addresses ___. 1 • Based upon your readings, "Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select--doctor, lawyer, artist, merchantchief, and, yes, even beggar man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors," is associated with which of the following theorists? • According to the article “It's All in the Upbringing,” when Professor John B. Watson promoted his new ideal--and coined the term behaviorism--he rejected the idea of consciousness. He labeled ___ views as voodooism. According to Watson, scientists could best study the human mind by noting what humans do. • (A/An) ___ removes something unpleasant from the environment following a behavior, making that behavior more likely to occur again. • Operant Conditioning is a • Our awareness of various cognitive processes, such as concentrating, making decisions, thoughts, feelings and perceptions describes • Insomnia affects about ___ Americans. • A Circadian Rhythm/Cycle is • Which stage of sleep is characterized by an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, a near paralysis of the muscles, heightened brain activity, the highest incidence of dreaming and is known as “Paradoxical Sleep?” • Our urge to daydream peaks about every • Sleep Apnea affects about ___ Americans. • Which stage of sleep is characterized by slow delta waves, the lowest body readings of the cycle, and is the stage during which most night terrors, sleep walking/talking occurs? • ___ is the time in a woman’s life when the function of the ovaries cease, which leads to symptoms including fatigue, memory problems, irritability, rapid mood changes, hot flashes, night sweats and some possible sleep deprivation. • The effects of Sleep Deprivation (per the PowerPoint packet) include • What is true regarding sleep talking and sleepwalking? • ___ most often occur during stages 3 &/or 4. The person generally cannot be awakened easily, if at all, will sometimes push anyone away trying to comfort them, includes episodes of fright, may sit up and scream, but likely will not recall them the next morning. • What represents a theory, or theories, regarding the purpose of REM sleep? • ___ is a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or remaining asleep throughout the night. • Narcolepsy is a hereditary sleep disorder characterized by • ___ dreaming is dreaming while knowing that you are dreaming…may include navigating your dreams. • ___ is a sleep disorder characterized by breathing difficulty during the night and feelings of exhaustion during the day. • Which Mnemonic device involves learning pairings between numbers and rhyming items, which will then be paired with the list you want to memorize? Example: one-bun, two-shoe, three-tree, etc. • ___ is the ability to reproduce unusually sharp and detailed images of something one has seen. Also known as Photographic Memory. Usually due to well developed memory techniques. • Vivid memories of dramatic event, which may occur because of strong emotional content are known as • ___ is the process by which new information interferes with information already in memory. • What are the warning signs of Alzheimer’s, per the PowerPoint? • The ability to remember the things that we have experienced, imagined and learned is • What is true about Alzheimer’s? • The process by which information already in memory interferes with new information is known as • ___ is the grouping of information into meaningful units for easier handling by short-term memory. 2 • ___ proposed the Eight Stages of Development: Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt, Initiative vs. Guilt, Industry vs. Inferiority, Identity vs. Role Confusion, Intimacy vs. Isolation, Generativity vs. Stagnation, Ego Integrity vs. Despair. • According to Maslow: ___ is/are characterized by sudden feelings of intense happiness and well-being, and possibly the awareness of "ultimate truth" and the unity of all things. • What are identified as one of descriptions of Humanist Psychologists? • What are Horney’s Auxiliary Defenses? • Horney’s proposed that neurosis may be significantly caused by a lack of genuine warmth/affection for the child, manifesting in what way(s)? • Regarding Jung’s theories, the unindividuated man identifies with those personal qualities that are symbolically masculine. He does not recognize qualities that are symbolically feminine as part of his own personality, but rather casts them onto women. This represents___. • Also, according to Jung, people who base their actions on perceptions, either through their senses or intuition are ___ individuals. • What are Horney’s Causes of Neurosis? • The ___ Needs/Level of the Hierarchy of Needs is characterized by: Humans have a need for a stable, firmly based, high level of self-respect and respect from others. When these needs are satisfied, the person feels self-confident and valuable as a person in the world. When these needs are frustrated, the person feels inferior, weak, helpless and worthless. • ___ , one of Horney’s Auxiliary Defenses, is described as: assuming that self-interest is the only motivation in operation, and therefore behaving that way oneself. Matching: Enduring Issues Please choose the most correct description for each item. ISSUE Person/Situation Nature/Nurture Stability/Change Diversity/Universality Mind/Body Identification Learning DESCRIPTION/FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Please select the most correct type of learning/conditioning from the box on the right. Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Observational Learning Matching Schedules of Reinforcement Please select the item from the box below that most correctly matches each statement/condition. Fixed Ratio Variable Ratio Fixed Interval Variable Interval Matching Sensory Registers, Short-Term Memory & Long-Term Memory Please select the most correct level/type of memory from the box on the right. Sensory Registers Short-Term Memory Long-Term Memory 3 Identification Operant Conditioning Please select the item from the box on the right that most correctly matches each statement/condition. POSITIVE Reinforcement NEGATIVE Reinforcement PUNISHMENT Identification Parenting Styles Please select the item from the box below that most correctly matches each statement/style. Please select the style from the box below that most correctly matches each description. Permissive-Indifferent Authoritative Permissive-Indulgent Authoritarian Matching Types of Memories Choose the Memory Type from the Box, for their corresponding descriptions below. According to the PowerPoint and Table 6-2 Types of Memories on pg. 237. EPISODIC Memory EMOTIONAL Memory SEMANTIC Memory PROCEDURAL Memory Matching Information Processing Model Choose the correct steps/labels from the Box below, for their corresponding locations in the chart/model (rectangles & circles) below. According to the PowerPoint and Figure 6-1 Sequence of Information Processing on pg. 227. External Stimulus Repetition 4 Matching Personality Theorists Please select the most correct responses from the box on the right. Alfred Adler Carl Jung Karen Horney Sigmund Freud Abraham Maslow Matching Personality Types Please select the most correct responses from the box on the right. Type A Type B Type C Type D Matching Jung’s Five Main Archetypes Please select the most correct responses from the box on the right. The Self The Shadow The Anima The Animus The Persona Matching Defense Mechanisms Please select the most correct responses from the box on the right. Intellectualization Projection Reaction Formation Sublimation Displacement Matching Adler’s Four Psychological Types Please select the most correct responses from the box on the right. Ruling type Leaning type Avoiding type Socially Useful type Matching Horney’s Concept of Self Please select the most correct responses from the box on the right. Actual self Real self Despised Real self Ideal self 5 MATCHING Biological Basis for Memory Choose the correct parts of the Brain from the Box below, to match their corresponding functions as indicated on the Brain diagram. 6