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| Question | Answer |
| The goals of psychology are to explain, describe, predict, and control behavior. | TRUE |
| There are as many different approaches to psychology as there are psychologists writing about psychology. | FALSE |
| Techniques like free association and dream interpretation are products of the psychoanalytical approach to psychology. | TRUE |
| Abraham Maslow wanted humanistic psychology to be a new way of perceiving and thinking about the individual's capacity, freedom, and potential for growth. | TRUE |
| It is best to pick one of the general approaches to psychology and organize your thinking and work around it exclusively. | FALSE |
| There has been ethnic discrimination in psychology, but at least women have always been equally represented. | FALSE |
| Modern scientific psychology began with Wilhelm Wundt's attempt to accurately measure the conscious elements of the mind. | TRUE |
| The key idea of behaviorism is that perception is more than just the sum of its parts. | FALSE |
| Not only do you have several career choices in psychology-- whichever one you choose, you are almost certain to make big bucks! | FALSE |
| There is no special program for overcoming procrastination: just get off your duff and get to work. | FALSE |
| A threshold is a point above which we are aware of a stimulus. | TRUE |
| A psysiologist calls it "sensation" and a psychologist calls it "perception," but they are both talking about the same thing. | FALSE |
| The brain follows a number of perceptual rules to make sense out of the mass of visual stimuli it receives. | TRUE |
| If it were not for perceptual constancies, the world would seem ever-changing and chaotic. | TRUE |
| In the Muller-Lyer illusion, one boy looks like a giant and the other like a midget. | FALSE |
| Illusions are interesting because they remind us that perception is an active process. | TRUE |
| Horses at the track, real motion; movie replay of the race, apparent motion. | TRUE |
| A perceptual set is a kind of stubbornness that makes subjects stick to the first answer they give even if they realize they were wrong. | FALSE |
| Anthropologists have discovered that how you see things depends at least in part on the culture in which you were raised. | TRUE |
| There is a large body of accepted scientific evidence that supports the existence of ESP. | FALSE |
| Human beings are always in one of two distinct states: awake and conscious or asleep and unconscious. | FALSE |
| One adjustment problem faced by humans is that the circadian rhythm of our biological clocks is set closer to 25 hours than to 24. | TRUE |
| Exposure to bright light is a fast way to reset our biological clocks. | TRUE |
| Researchers study sleep by measuring brain waves. | TRUE |
| Once you sink into true sleep, your bodily activity remains constant until you awake in the morning. | FALSE |
| The existence of the REM rebound effect suggests that dreaming must have some special importance to humans. | TRUE |
| Research on sleep deprivation and performance proves that the "repair theory" of sleep is correct. | FALSE |
| Everyone dreams. | TRUE |
| As with everything else in his theories, Freud's explanation of dreams has a sexual twist. | TRUE |
| The activation-synthesis theory of dreams places great importance on getting to the underlying meaning of each dream. | FALSE |
| Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior as a result of experience. | TRUE |
| Ivan Pavlov's famous explanation of learning was so persuasive that no other theory has challenged it since. | FALSE |
| The key to Pavlov's experiment was finding a reward that would make the dog salivate. | FALSE |
| At first, UCS -> UCR, but after the conditioning procedure, CS -> CR. | TRUE |
| Once conditioning has taken place, generalization may cause similar stimuli to elicit the response, but discrimination should work to establish control by the specified stimuli. | TRUE |
| The information processing theory says classical conditioning happens when a new stimulus replaces an old one through association. | FALSE |
| Bluejays avoid eating monarch butterflies because of taste-aversion learning. | TRUE |
| Automobile ads often include a gorgeous model in a low-cut evening gown because women typically make the decision about buying a car. | FALSE |
| If you are like most people, the sound of the dentist's drill has become an unconditioned stimulus. | FALSE |
| The goal of systematic desensitization is to uncondition conditioned stimuli and make them neutral again. | FALSE |
| Classical conditioning concerns involuntary (reflex) behavior while operant conditioning concerns voluntary behavior. | TRUE |
| The secret of successful shaping is waiting until the animal emits the desired final target behavior, then immediately applying reinforcement. | FALSE |
| The key to successful operant conditioning is making consequences contingent on behavior. | TRUE |
| Positive reinforcement makes behavior more likely to occur again; negative reinforcement makes it less likely to occur again. | TRUE |
| If you want effective learning, you must use primary reinforcers instead of secondary reinforcers. | FALSE |
| Schedules of reinforcement are payoff rules that govern different patterns of work done and payment given. | TRUE |
| Observational learning theory showed that there is a difference between learning a behavior and performing that behavior. | TRUE |
| The difference between observational learning and operant conditioning is that the former does not depend on external reinforcement. | TRUE |
| A good example of observational learning was when Sultan piled up several boxes so he could reach the banana. | FALSE |
| The great power of reinforcement extends only so far-- until it bumps into a biological restraint. | TRUE |
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