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participants must be completely informed about the purpose and conditions of the research, and must be free to withdraw from the research at any time.
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The primary function of the myelin sheath is to: | show 🗑
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show | Perception
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show | hippocampus, thalamus, amygdala, and hypothalamus
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sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons.
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The cell body of a neuron: | show 🗑
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show | biological psychology
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are present in extremely small quantities in the brain.
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show | suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN); hypothalamus
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acetylcholine.
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An action potential occurs when: | show 🗑
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A particular neurotransmitter: | show 🗑
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_____ is to psychoanalysis as _____ is to humanistic psychology. | show 🗑
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The primary goal of naturalistic observation is to: | show 🗑
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show | psychodynamic
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Psychoanalysis emphasized: | show 🗑
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show | nervous system.
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Key figures in the development of behaviorism include: | show 🗑
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In an experiment the independent variable is the variable that is: | show 🗑
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In an experiment the dependent variable is: | show 🗑
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A _____ is a specific question or prediction to be tested, whereas a(n) _____ tries to integrate and summarize a large number of findings on a particular topic. | show 🗑
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show | Retrieval
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Which of the following statements about schemas is TRUE? | show 🗑
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The tip-of-the-tongue experience is a common example of: | show 🗑
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The inability to remember past events is called _____. The inability to form new memories is called _____. | show 🗑
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show | psychologically threatening feelings, emotions, and memories, especially those from early childhood
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show | working
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Rather than simply repeating key terms and concepts, Jeremy focused on the meaning of the information in the chapter and tried to generate examples of concepts from his own experiences. Jeremy was using _____ to help encode information into his long-term | show 🗑
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Memory is formally defined as: | show 🗑
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At age 80, Bonita recalls the wonderful summers she spent with her grandparents during her childhood. She talks about the market in town where you could buy freshly churned ice cream and garden vegetables, the county fair, and bonfires where her grandmoth | show 🗑
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According to the stage model of memory: | show 🗑
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_____ means that a test is given to a large representative sample of people under uniform conditions for the purpose of establishing norms. | show 🗑
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Which of the following is NOT a basic requirement of a good test design? | show 🗑
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When a test has the ability to produce consistent results when administered on repeated occasions under similar conditions, it is said to be: | show 🗑
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When a test has the ability to measure what it is intended to measure, it is said to be: | show 🗑
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People with _____ typically have impaired social interactions, impaired verbal and nonverbal communication skills, engage in repetitive or odd motor behaviors, and have highly restricted routines and interests. | show 🗑
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show | syntax
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show | eight
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show | belief-bias effect
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show | problem-solving strategy that involves attempting different solutions and eliminating those that do not work.
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show | achievement test.
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show | Absolute threshold
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After feeling the cold water against your skin when you first jump into the pool, after a few minutes, you no longer feed cold. This best illustrates: | show 🗑
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What are the two types of photoreceptors in the eye? | show 🗑
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show | Rods
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A sensory stimulus is converted into a neural impulse through the process known as: | show 🗑
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show | Green, blue, red
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show | Sensory receptors
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show | Difference threshold
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show | Müller-Lyer illusion
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show | meditation.
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Which of the following statements best summarizes how hypnosis affects memory? | show 🗑
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Which of the following statements about alcohol is FALSE? | show 🗑
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show | rapid eye movement.
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Narcolepsy is characterized by: | show 🗑
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show | the sleeper's heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate drop to their lowest levels.
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show | depresses activity in the brain regions involved with self-control and judgment, lowering inhibitions.
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show | narcolepsy.
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A parasomnia called _____ involves sharply increased physiological arousal, restlessness, sweating, a racing heart, and intense fear accompanied by a panic-stricken scream or cry for help with no recollection of the episode in the morning. | show 🗑
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According to the activation–synthesis model of dreaming,: | show 🗑
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show | if the people to be imitated are indifferent or uncaring and seldom get rewarded
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show | immediate reinforcement for the imitated action
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show | unconditioned response (UCR).
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show | defined by the effect that it produces—increasing or strengthening the occurrence of a behavior.
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show | acquire a sense of control and mastery over challenging circumstances
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The early school or approach to psychology called behaviorism emphasized the scientific study of: | show 🗑
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What is the ''law of effect''? | show 🗑
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Which of the following statements about punishment is FALSE? | show 🗑
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show | Behavior is shaped and maintained by its consequences.
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show | there were many pairings of the CS and the UCS.
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