Ch 1 Psychology 1.1 Questions
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| In the definition of psychology, behavior means: | Outward or overt actions and reactions
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| A psychologist is interested in what a particular person might do in a stressful situation. This psychologist is most interested in the goal of: | Prediction
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| Dr. Watson designs a special behavior program for helping children who are bullies learn how to be less aggressive and more successful in social relationships. He is more interested in the goal of: | Control
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| The first step in studying animal behavior is to observe animals and record everything they do, when they do it, and what is going on around them when they do it. This meets the goal of: | Description
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| Experimental psychologists, who design experiments to determine the causes of behavior, would be most interested in the goal of: | Explaination
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