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- Q1If you are studying people's mental processes & behavior what are you studying?PsychologySociologyThe Guardians of the GalaxyBiology120s
- Q2Which statement best describes the approach of humanism?Observes external, observable behaviors to determine whether to keep or change themBrain and biology affect our psychological makeupMental development and perceptions affect our thought processesPersonal growth allows someone to take control of his or her life120s
- Q3Why would a psychologist want to use an experiment?It helps people to get a wide variety of opinions on many subjectsIt shows a relationship between variablesIt allows the scientist to observe behavior without manipulating it in any wayIt shows how one variable causes an effect on another120s
- Q4So you get upset after a loud noise scares you. What nervous system would you need to engage in order to calm down?CentralParasympatheticPeripheralSympathetic120s
- Q5Which of the following is demonstrating the milestone of Object Permanence?Pulling a blanket off of a toy that was hidden thereRecognizing pouring liquid into two different containers of different shape does not change the amountBeing unwilling to consider the views of othersRealizing that if A is bigger than B, and B is bigger than C, A would have to be bigger than C120s
- Q6Which of the following people would be in Kohlberg's conventional stage?A child who won't eat the cookie because he will get time outA middle schooler who says, "I'll help you if you give me something."A college student who speaks out against a school policy she thinks is unfair, even if others will dislike her for it.A teen who says, "I want to wear this shirt, but I am worried about what my friends will think...maybe I should wear something different."120s
- Q7What is self-actualization?Feeling safe in your homeHaving friends and family who love youReaching your fullest potentialHaving enough food to eat120s
- Q8If a child learns better by bouncing on a ball while studying, which of Maslow's intelligences is the child displaying?Verbal LinguisticMusical-RhythmicBodily KinestheticInterpersonal120s
- Q9A student who prefers reading and writing tasks over mathematical tasks is likely to have a higher score in which of Maslow's intelligences?Verbal LinguisticLogical MathematicalVisual SpatialInterpersonal120s
- Q10Which one of these children is in Freud's Latent stage of development?A toddler who is in the process of potty trainingA baby who explores by chewing on toysA child who prefers the company of the opposite gender parentA boy who thinks girls are "yucky" and prefers to hang out with other boys120s
- Q11Which of the following describes a scenario showing projection?A student who dislikes another student for no real reason finds a small action to use as proof of the other student's dislikeA student who refuses to acknowledge a failing gradeA student who is angry at a teacher who goes home and takes a 2 mile runA student who is angry at a teacher who goes home and yells at their little sibling120s
- Q12If I am looking for a relationship between variables, what type of research would I do?FamilialObservationExperimentStudy120s
- Q13If Herbie is willing to follow his own personal morals, even if they conflict with society's laws, and will accept the consequences, what level of Kohlberg's moral theory has Herbie moved to?ConventionalInternalPre-ConventionalPost-Conventional120s
- Q14A high school student in the stage of Identity vs. Role Confusion would be trying toForm a loving relationship with a caregiver so as not to develop mistrustFeel they are good at something or will develop a sense of inferiorityOpen themselves to new ideas or be stuck in the “good old days”Discover their own identity or always follow the crowd120s
- Q15When a child learns a new concept to add to her mental map she will make it a part of herLifespanStagingScaffoldingSchema120s