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Which specific part of the brain acts as a bridge, allowing the left and right hemispheres to communicate and share information with each other?
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Midbrain
Hindbrain
Corpus callosum
Frontal lobe
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Which major division of the brain is located at the back and base of the skull and is responsible for regulating essential body functions like balance, breathing, and heart rate?
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Corpus callosum
Midbrain
Forebrain
Hindbrain
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Which specific part of the brain acts as a bridge, allowing the left and right hemispheres to communicate and share information with each other?
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Which major division of the brain is located at the back and base of the skull and is responsible for regulating essential body functions like balance, breathing, and heart rate?
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The brain is divided into two halves known as the left and right hemispheres. Which of the following statements best describes their influence on behaviour?
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The outer layer of the forebrain is divided into four main sections called lobes. Which lobe is primarily responsible for processing visual information from our eyes?
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Which of the three main divisions of the brain is the largest and most highly developed, containing the parts responsible for complex thinking, emotions, and movement control?
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Which major part of the brain is located between the hindbrain and the forebrain ?
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Which of the following parts of the brain is specifically responsible for processing sounds and language, and is located near your ears?
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Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing sensory information such as touch, pressure, and the position of our limbs in space?
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If a person had their corpus callosum severed, what would be the most likely effect on their brain function?
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Which major part of the brain is most involved in controlling automatic functions such as your heartbeat, digestion, and sleep-wake cycles, and is found at the very base of the brain?
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If a person is known for being very logical, good at mathematics, and skilled at sequencing facts, which part of the brain is traditionally associated with these specific behaviors?
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Which of the following describes the ethical rule of 'withdrawal rights' in a psychological study?
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In a psychology experiment investigating if listening to music helps students study, one group of students listens to music while the other group sits in silence. What is the name of the group that sits in silence?
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A researcher is studying the sleeping habits of all Year 7 students in Australia, but she only interviews 50 students from one local school. In this scenario, what is the term used to describe the 50 students?
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If a psychologist uses a rating scale from 1 (very unhappy) to 5 (very happy) to measure a student's mood, what type of data collection method are they using?
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In an experiment designed to see if the amount of water given to a plant affects its growth height, what is the 'amount of water' considered to be?
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Which of the following professionals is a medical doctor who can prescribe medication to treat mental health disorders?
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When a researcher calculates the average score of a data set by adding all the scores together and dividing by the total number of scores, which measure of central tendency are they finding?
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Which research method involves an in-depth, detailed study of a single person or a small group with a unique condition?
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When a researcher collects data on a participant's heart rate or body temperature during a study, what type of data collection method is being used?
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In a data set containing the scores: 2, 4, 4, 6, and 9, what is the 'mode'?
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A researcher is studying the average score on a memory test. If the scores are 5, 7, 7, 8, and 13, what is the mean score?
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Which of the following is a key difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist?
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When conducting research, a researcher must protect a participant's privacy by not revealing their name or personal details in the final report. This is known as:
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In an experiment designed to see if drinking water improves concentration, what name is given to the variable that the researcher deliberately changes or manipulates?
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If a researcher is collecting data using a scale where participants must rank their level of agreement from "Strongly Disagree" to "Strongly Agree", which type of measure are they using?