Final Exam Pre-Test

Multiple Choice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____1.Difficult babies with an intense and highly reactive temperament tend to be

a. / irritable and unpredictable.
b. / extraverted and cheerful.
c. / fearless and assertive.
d. / intelligent and imaginative.
e. / introverted and depressed.

____2.Andre first became suspicious of his roommate's honesty while trying to account for his own missing wallet. Although Andre later recalled that he had left his wallet in the glove compartment of his own car, his newly formed doubt about his roommate's honesty remained as strong as ever. Andre's irrational suspicion of his roommate best illustrates

a. / confirmation bias.
b. / functional fixedness.
c. / the framing effect.
d. / the representativeness heuristic.
e. / the belief perseverance phenomenon.

____3.It is difficult to successfully train many children to walk before they are 10 months old. This best illustrates the importance of

a. / maturation.
b. / accommodation.
c. / assimilation.
d. / habituation.
e. / secure attachments.

____4.Some psychologists believe that due partly to a broader definition of trauma, mental health professionals have been overdiagnosing

a. / panic disorder.
b. / PTSD.
c. / schizophrenia.
d. / OCD.
e. / bipolar disorder.

____5.Jacinda has a glass of wine after work because it relieves her anxiety. Her wine drinking is likely to continue because it is followed by a ______reinforcer.

a. / negative
b. / secondary
c. / partial
d. / positive
e. / conditioned

____6.Every Saturday morning, Arnold quickly washes the family's breakfast dishes so that his father will allow him to wash his car. In this instance, washing the car is a(n)

a. / conditioned response.
b. / punishment.
c. / negative reinforcer.
d. / positive reinforcer.
e. / unconditioned response.

____7.For a fraction of a second after the lightning flash disappeared, Ileana retained a vivid mental image of its ragged edges. Her experience most clearly illustrates the nature of ______memory.

a. / iconic
b. / flashbulb
c. / recall
d. / implicit
e. / explicit

____8.Some people are better than others at detecting slight variations in the tastes of various blends of coffee. This best illustrates the importance of

a. / sensory adaptation.
b. / subliminal stimulation.
c. / parallel processing.
d. / difference thresholds.
e. / the vestibular sense.

____9.Kammy vividly imagines being abused by her own mother while her therapist triggers eye movements by waving a finger in front of Kammy's eyes. The therapist is apparently using a technique known as

a. / transference.
b. / systematic desensitization.
c. / virtual reality exposure therapy.
d. / EMDR.
e. / meta-analysis.

____10.At the age of 22, Mrs. LaBlanc was less than 4 feet tall. Her short stature was probably influenced by the lack of a growth hormone produced by the

a. / myelin.
b. / thyroid.
c. / adrenal gland.
d. / pituitary gland.
e. / pancreas.

____11.Judson is a 70-year-old retired automobile mechanic. In contrast to when he was 20, he now probably

a. / experiences less life satisfaction.
b. / has a greater fear of death.
c. / is less susceptible to catching colds.
d. / would not do as well on a vocabulary test.
e. / has increased fluid intelligence.

____12.Naseeb disagrees with his classmates on an issue. During a class discussion of the issue, Naseeb is MOST likely to conform to his classmates' opinion if he

a. / has a high level of self-esteem.
b. / does not have to reveal his personal opinion at the close of the class discussion.
c. / never developed a strong attachment to his mother.
d. / verbally expresses his own unique opinion early in the class discussion.
e. / believes the rest of the class is unanimous in their position.

____13.The misinformation effect refers to the

a. / the eerie sense that “I've been in this exact situation before. ”
b. / tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current good or bad mood.
c. / incorporation of misleading information into one's memory of an event.
d. / negative effect of incorrect information on recall.
e. / disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information.

____14.To understand the unusual behavior of an adult client, a clinical psychologist carefully investigates the client's current life situation and his physical, social-cultural, and educational history. Which research method has the psychologist used?

a. / correlation
b. / experimentation
c. / naturalistic observation
d. / the survey
e. / the case study

____15.The home environment most clearly has a greater influence on children's ______than on their ______.

a. / extraversion; table manners
b. / shyness; social group
c. / DNA; genes
d. / personality; political attitudes
e. / religious beliefs; personality traits

____16.Despite overwhelming and highly publicized evidence that Senator McEwan was guilty of serious political corruption and misconduct, many who had supported her in past elections remained convinced of her political integrity. Their reaction best illustrates

a. / belief perseverance.
b. / functional fixedness.
c. / the availability heuristic.
d. / the representativeness heuristic.
e. / the framing effect.

____17.After repeatedly taking alcohol spiked with a nausea-producing drug, people with alcohol dependence may fail to develop an aversive reaction to alcohol because they blame their nausea on the drug. This illustrates the importance of ______in classical conditioning.

a. / spontaneous recovery
b. / negative reinforcement
c. / generalization
d. / cognitive processes
e. / biological predispositions

____18.Dr. Ensing studies the reactions of very young children who are briefly separated from their mothers while in an unfamiliar setting. It is most likely that Dr. Ensing is conducting research on

a. / habituation.
b. / the rooting reflex.
c. / attachment.
d. / egocentrism.
e. / conservation.

____19.Infant novelty preferences have been discovered by assessing infants'

a. / imprinting.
b. / accommodation.
c. / reflexes.
d. / conservation.
e. / habituation.

____20.Which theory can best explain why people respond differently to the same stimuli?

a. / signal detection theory
b. / frequency theory
c. / the Young-Helmholtz theory
d. / opponent-process theory
e. / bottom-up theory

____21.After prolonged exposure to television violence, viewers became more indifferent to violence when later viewing a brawl, whether on TV or in real life. This finding best illustrates

a. / spontaneous recovery.
b. / instinctive drift.
c. / latent learning.
d. / extinction.
e. / desensitization.

____22.We compute motion based on the assumption that shrinking objects are

a. / schemas.
b. / retreating.
c. / binocular cues.
d. / transduced.
e. / fixation points.

____23.How do evolutionary psychologists explain why pregnant women from cultures across the world tend to avoid bitter, strongly flavored foods?

a. / Historical preferences toward or against certain tastes tend to change as cultures change.
b. / Women and men have genetic differences in taste preferences.
c. / Bitter tastes can be an indication of foods toxic toward a developing baby, so this preference developed through natural selection.
d. / Most cultures educate women about the dangers of certain foods on a developing fetus.
e. / Pregnant women tend to associate with one another and they acquire similar food preferences through social conformity.

____24.Imagine that a softball player wears special glasses that shift her visual field upward 20 degrees. This means that when the player wears these glasses, everything appears higher than it actually is. With practice the player can hit a ball with the glasses on. What will happen when the player first hits a ball with the glasses off?

a. / She will accurately perceive where the ball really is.
b. / She will believe that the ball is lower than it really is.
c. / She will use the context of the situation to determine where the ball is.
d. / She will easily hit the ball because of visual accommodation to the changing stimuli.
e. / She will believe that the ball is higher than it really is.

____25.Because Ken is 6’4”, people often mistakenly assume that he must be a member of his high school basketball team. This mistaken judgment best illustrates the impact of

a. / the belief perseverance phenomenon.
b. / the availability heuristic.
c. / the representativeness heuristic.
d. / framing.
e. / confirmation bias.

____26.Stage theories of adult development are most likely to be criticized for exaggerating the

a. / importance of fluid intelligence.
b. / importance of social influence.
c. / interaction of nature and nurture.
d. / stability of personality.
e. / predictability of development.

____27.According to social exchange theory, altruistic behavior is guided by

a. / feelings of social responsibility.
b. / family ties.
c. / calculations of costs and benefits.
d. / reciprocity norms.
e. / self-esteem.

____28.Deaf people who use sign language typically

a. / recognize facial expressions of emotion with their left rather than their right cerebral hemisphere.
b. / have a smaller corpus callosum than hearing persons.
c. / process language in their left cerebral hemisphere.
d. / process language in the right hemisphere rather than the left.
e. / demonstrate greater mathematical competence than hearing persons.

____29.Group therapy is typically more effective than individual therapy for

a. / eliminating clients' anxiety during the process of therapy.
b. / encouraging severely disturbed individuals to quickly regain normal social functioning.
c. / enabling people to discover that others have problems similar to their own.
d. / enhancing the resilience of people with anxiety disorders.
e. / ensuring that therapists will become more emotionally involved in clients' real-life problems.

____30.The ratio of males to females first begins declining during

a. / adulthood.
b. / infancy.
c. / prenatal development.
d. / adolescence.
e. / childhood.

____31.The representativeness heuristic refers to our tendency to

a. / judge the likelihood of category membership by how closely an object or event resembles a particular prototype.
b. / cling to our initial conceptions, even though they have been discredited.
c. / underestimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgments.
d. / search for information that is consistent with our preconceptions.
e. / judge the likelihood of an event in terms of how readily instances of its occurrence are remembered.

____32.The belief that boys are more independent than girls is a

a. / gender type.
b. / gender schema.
c. / gender assimilation.
d. / gender role.
e. / gender identity.

____33.Which of the following best illustrates overgeneralization in a young child's speech pattern?

a. / “Da-da, na-na, ta-ta. ”
b. / “Want juice. ”
c. / “Fish, Fish! Look at the fish!”
d. / “Doggy big.”
e. / “Momma holded the baby.”

____34.People's physical attractiveness is unrelated to their

a. / frequency of dating.
b. / perceived friendliness.
c. / level of earned income.
d. / feelings of popularity.
e. / self-esteem.

____35.Because she believes that boys are naughtier than girls, Mrs. Zumpano, a second-grade teacher, watches boys more closely than she watches girls for any signs of misbehavior. Mrs. Zumpano's surveillance strategy best illustrates

a. / confirmation bias.
b. / the representativeness heuristic.
c. / the framing effect.
d. / the availability heuristic.
e. / functional fixedness.

____36.Which perspective suggests that depression is a reaction to loss and the internalization of unresolved anger toward parents?

a. / social-cognitive
b. / humanistic
c. / psychoanalytic
d. / learning
e. / biological

____37.Who emphasized that perceptual understanding comes from inborn ways of organizing sensory experience?

a. / John Locke
b. / Sigmund Freud
c. / Aristotle
d. / B. F. Skinner
e. / Immanuel Kant

____38.What is the purpose of the eardrum?

a. / Transduction of sound waves into neural messages occurs in the eardrum.
b. / Movement of the eardrum directly causes the stirrup to vibrate.
c. / Axons on the eardrum converge to form the auditory nerve, which sends auditory messages to the brain.
d. / Vibration of the eardrum directly causes ripples in the basilar membrane.
e. / To transmit sound from the air to the bones of the middle ear.

____39.The most foolproof way of testing the true effectiveness of a newly introduced method of psychological therapy is by means of

a. / naturalistic observation.
b. / case study research.
c. / experimental research.
d. / correlational research.
e. / survey research.

____40.When 12-year-old Jamilah saw an old man lying on the sidewalk in apparent discomfort, he prepared to offer help. But when he noticed several adults walk past the man, he concluded that the man did not need any help. His reaction most clearly illustrates one of the dynamics involved in

a. / the bystander effect.
b. / the mere exposure effect.
c. / the foot-in-the-door phenomenon.
d. / the fundamental attribution error.
e. / social loafing.

Final Exam Pre-Test

Answer Section

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 428 | Section- Developmental PsychologyOBJ:6

TOP:Attachment differences: temperament and parentingMSC:Factual | Definitional

2.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 307 | Section- Cognition: 7B—Thinking-Problem Solving-Creativity-and Language

OBJ:5TOP:The belief perseverance phenomenon

MSC:Conceptual | Application

3.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 416 | Section- Developmental PsychologyOBJ:3

TOP:Motor developmentMSC:Conceptual

4.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 573 | Section- Abnormal PsychologyOBJ:7

TOP:Post-traumatic stress disorderMSC:Factual | Definitional

5.ANS:APTS:1DIF:DifficultREF:Page 231 | Section- Learning

OBJ:8TOP:MSCs of reinforcersMSC:Conceptual | Application

6.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultREF:Page 231 | Section- Learning

OBJ:8TOP:MSCs of reinforcersMSC:Conceptual | Application

7.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 266 | Section- Cognition: 7A—MemoryOBJ:4

TOP:Sensory memoryMSC:Conceptual | Application

8.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 122 | Section- Sensation and PerceptionOBJ:3

TOP:Difference thresholdsMSC:Conceptual | Application

9.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 624 | Section- Treatment of Psychological Disorders

OBJ:11TOP:Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing

MSC:Conceptual | Application

10.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 63 | Section- Biological Bases of Behavior: 3A—Neural Processing and the Endocrine System

OBJ:6TOP:The endocrine systemMSC:Conceptual | Application

11.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 459 | Section- Developmental PsychologyOBJ:20

TOP:Physical changes in later lifeMSC:Conceptual | Application

12.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 652 | Section- Social PsychologyOBJ:3

TOP:Conditions that strengthen conformityMSC:Conceptual | Application

13.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 286 | Section- Cognition: 7A—MemoryOBJ:11

TOP:Misinformation and imagination effectsMSC:Factual | Definitional

14.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 26 | Section- Research Methods: Thinking Critically With Psychological Science

OBJ:4TOP:The case studyMSC:Conceptual | Application

15.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 99 | Section- Biological Bases of Behavior: 3C—Genetics-Evolutionary Psychology-and Behavior OBJ: 2 TOP: Biological versus adoptive relatives

MSC:Factual | Definitional

16.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 307 | Section- Cognition: 7B—Thinking-Problem Solving-Creativity-and Language

OBJ:5TOP:The belief perseverance phenomenon

MSC:Conceptual | Application

17.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:MediumREF:Page 223 | Section- Learning

OBJ:4TOP:Extending Pavlov's understanding: cognitive processes

MSC:Factual | Definitional

18.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 428 | Section- Developmental PsychologyOBJ:6

TOP:Attachment differences: temperament and parentingMSC:Conceptual | Application

19.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 414 | Section- Developmental PsychologyOBJ:2

TOP:The competent newbornMSC:Factual | Definitional

20.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 121 | Section- Sensation and PerceptionOBJ:3

TOP:Signal detectionMSC:Factual | Definitional

21.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:MediumREF:Page 249 | Section- Learning

OBJ:14TOP:Antisocial effectsMSC:Factual | Definitional

22.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 156 | Section- Sensation and PerceptionOBJ:17

TOP:Motion perceptionMSC:Factual | Definitional

23.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 104 | Section- Biological Bases of Behavior: 3C—Genetics-Evolutionary Psychology-and Behavior OBJ: 5 TOP: Evolutionary success helps explain similarities

MSC:Factual | Definitional

24.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 160 | Section- Sensation and PerceptionOBJ:19

TOP:Perceptual adaptationMSC:Conceptual | Application

25.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 304 | Section- Cognition: 7B—Thinking-Problem Solving-Creativity-and Language

OBJ:4TOP:The representativeness heuristicMSC:Conceptual | Application

26.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 472 | Section- Developmental PsychologyOBJ:24

TOP:Continuity and stagesMSC:Factual | Definitional

27.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 687 | Section- Social PsychologyOBJ:17

TOP:The norms for helpingMSC:Factual | Definitional

28.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 87 | Section- Biological Bases of Behavior: 3B—The Brain

OBJ:9TOP:Right-left differences in the intact brain

MSC:Factual | Definitional

29.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 617 | Section- Treatment of Psychological Disorders

OBJ:8TOP:Group and family therapiesMSC:Factual | Definitional

30.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 455 | Section- Developmental PsychologyOBJ:20

TOP:Physical changes in later lifeMSC:Factual | Definitional

31.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 304 | Section- Cognition: 7B—Thinking-Problem Solving-Creativity-and Language

OBJ:4TOP:The representativeness heuristicMSC:Factual | Definitional

32.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Difficult

REF:Page 440 | Section- Developmental PsychologyOBJ:13

TOP:Gender and child-rearingMSC:Conceptual

33.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 317 | Section- Cognition: 7B—Thinking-Problem Solving-Creativity-and Language

OBJ:8TOP:Explaining language developmentMSC:Conceptual | Application

34.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 680 | Section- Social PsychologyOBJ:14

TOP:The psychology of attraction: physical attractivenessMSC:Factual | Definitional

35.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 303 | Section- Cognition: 7B—Thinking-Problem Solving-Creativity-and Language

OBJ:3TOP:Confirmation biasMSC:Conceptual | Application

36.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 583 | Section- Abnormal PsychologyOBJ:13

TOP:Understanding mood disordersMSC:Factual | Definitional

37.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Medium

REF:Page 159 | Section- Sensation and PerceptionOBJ:19

TOP:Perceptual interpretationMSC:Factual | Definitional

38.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 135 | Section- Sensation and PerceptionOBJ:8

TOP:The earMSC:Factual | Definitional

39.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 34 | Section- Research Methods: Thinking Critically With Psychological Science

OBJ:7TOP:ExperimentationMSC:Factual | Definitional

40.ANS:APTS:1DIF:Easy

REF:Page 686 | Section- Social PsychologyOBJ:16

TOP:Bystander interventionMSC:Conceptual | Application