Chapter 1 Quiz
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show | Psychological science principles are highly applicable to everyday life.
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show | mind
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show | evaluate information before they accept it.
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Dr. C just read a study indicating a new surgical technique might significantly help some kinds of depression. Dr. Clark thinks this is very interesting, but she would like to see more evidence that the technique works. Dr. C's attitude exemplifies | show 🗑
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Sy believes that if people are bad it is because they were born that way. June disagrees: She feels that poor treatment by others makes people turn out bad. Their disagreement reflects | show 🗑
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Renee believes that although the mind and body are linked, they have separate distinct functions. Her view reflects | show 🗑
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Stuart believes that each person has a soul that is distinct from the person’s body. He wonders, however, about the relationship between soul and body. Stuart's interests reflect | show 🗑
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Which researcher is credited with opening the first psychological laboratory? | show 🗑
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If you believe that the mind is not made of discrete elements but rather is flowing, changing, and continuous, your beliefs are most similar to those of | show 🗑
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show | they possessed a soul
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The approach to psychology that emphasizes the adaptive value of the mind is | show 🗑
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show | Gestalt
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Annie's therapist believes that Annie's problems are caused by unconscious conflicts. To uncover these problems, the therapist analyzes Annie's dreams. The approach Annie's therapist is taking is | show 🗑
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Dr. Cohen believes that the study of psychology should be limited to stimuli that can be measured and responses that can be observed. This approach is | show 🗑
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show | cognitive neuroscience
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A researcher presented an individual with a musical tone. The individual was asked to describe the tone in detail: was it pleasant, was it clear, how long was it, and so on. The technique the researcher used exemplified | show 🗑
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The cognitive revolution focused research in psychology on things such as | show 🗑
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Which of the following is NOT considered one of the three developments in the biological revolution that helped guide psychological science? | show 🗑
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show | the project attempting to map the basic human genetic code
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show | analytic
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What is the best definition of the interdisciplinary approach to psychological science? | show 🗑
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show | observes how American parents teach their children to behave in restaurants
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How are clinical and counseling psychologists different? | show 🗑
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One outgrowth of humans living together in complex groups is the development of | show 🗑
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