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Psych ch 5

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Which of the following is the best definition of consciousness? A. Awareness of external stimuli only B. A state of wakefulness C. The subjective experience of mental phenomena D. The ability to respond to sensory information

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C

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What is the "Problem of Other Minds" primarily concerned with? A. Understanding the brain's functions B. The subjective experience of others C. The relationship between mind and body D. The ability to measure consciousness

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B

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The philosophical debate regarding how mental states relate to physical states is known as what? A. Epistemology B. The Mind-Body Problem C. Consciousness Studies D. Dualism

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B

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Which of the following are considered the four basic properties of consciousness? (Select all that apply.) A. Intentionality B. Unity C. Selectivity D. Altered State

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A,B,C

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During deep sleep, what happens to a person's level of consciousness? A. It completely ceases B. It is heightened C. It becomes markedly reduced D. It fluctuates frequently

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C

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Which term refers to the thoughts and feelings that are not available to conscious awareness? A. Cognitive Functions B. Unconscious Mind C. Subconscious Awareness D. Preconscious Mind

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B

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According to Freudian theory, what is a primary mechanism through which unacceptable desires are kept from conscious awareness? A. Repression B. Rationalization C. Regression D. Displacement

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A

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In modern psychology, what is the cognitive unconscious understood to do? A. It is purely instinctual B. It processes information without conscious awareness C. It only contains repressed emotions D. It has no impact on behavior

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B

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Which of the following statements best describes the capabilities of the unconscious mind? A. It is always accurate and logical B. It cannot handle complex tasks C. It can guide decision-making without conscious thought D. It is unaware of basic functions

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C

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What stage of sleep is most closely associated with vivid dreaming? A. NREM Stage 1 B. NREM Stage 2 C. REM Sleep D. NREM Stage 3

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C

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Which characteristic of dreams is most commonly associated with the experience of dreaming while blind? A. Visual imagery B. Auditory perception C. Enhanced emotional content D. Increased complexity of narrative

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B

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What is the primary function of psychoactive drugs? A. To alter mood or perception B. To enhance cognitive abilities C. To eliminate pain permanently D. To create sleep cycles

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A

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Which of the following statements regarding addiction is true? A. It is solely a physical dependence issue. B. It can encompass psychological and emotional components. C. It has no social implications. D. It is easily cured.

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B

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President of a drug policy review board, which solution could be recommended to mitigate the opioid epidemic? A. Encouraging widespread opioid prescription B. Enhancing rehabilitation and treatment programs C. Promoting illegal drug use D. Ignoring the problem

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B

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A patient reports feeling unusually relaxed and open to suggestion while undergoing therapy. Which technique is likely being utilized? A. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy B. Hypnosis C. Mindfulness Meditation D. Pharmacotherapy

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B

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Which of the following best describes the process of hypnotic induction? A. The patient must verbally agree to all suggestions. B. A hypnotist provides a series of commands to guide the subject into a trance state. C. It requires exposing the subject to intense sensory deprivation. D. The subject must be aware of their surroundings at all times.

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B

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In a clinical setting, which of the following effects could hypnosis help alleviate? (Select all that apply.) A. Anxiety B. Chronic pain C. Memory retrieval D. Asthma

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A,B

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The philosopher Descartes is known for which view related to the nature of consciousness? A. All substances are solely material. B. Consciousness and the body are fundamentally distinct. C. Consciousness has no impact on behavior. D. Conscious experiences are purely physical phenomena.

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B

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In sleep studies, which method is commonly employed to measure brain activity? A. MRI B. EEG C. CT scan D. PET scan

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B

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What phenomenon occurs during NREM sleep that is believed to support memory consolidation? A. Rapid Eye Movement B. Sleep spindles C. Hypnagogic hallucinations D. Night terrors

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B

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A person is experiencing hallucinatory visions after consuming a hallucinogenic drug. What class of drug are they likely using? A. Opioids B. Stimulants C. Hallucinogens D. Depressants

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C

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Which of the following is a common effect of depressant drugs? A. Increased alertness B. Enhanced sensory perception C. Drowsiness or sedation D. Elevated heart rate

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C

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What can be a social consequence of regular psychoactive drug use? A. Increased productivity B. Strengthening of community ties C. Social isolation D. Enhanced social integration

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C

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What is an important ethical consideration in the use of hypnosis in treatment? A. Lack of regulatory approval B. Potential for misuse and manipulation C. Limited therapeutic efficacy D. High cost to the patient

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B

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When discussing cognitive functions of the unconscious mind, which statement is most accurate? A. The unconscious mind operates independently of conscious thought. B. All unconscious instructions come from repressed feelings only. C. The unconscious must be trained to function effectively. D. Consciousness is superior in cognitive functions.

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A

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A psychologist wants to understand how dreams might reflect a person’s subconscious conflicts. Which approach aligns most closely with this goal? A. Cognitive psychology B. Behaviorism C. Humanistic psychology D. Psychodynamic theory

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D

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Among the following psychoactive substances, which is typically classified as a stimulant? A. Cocaine B. Heroin C. Xanax D. Alcohol

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A

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A person undergoing hypnosis describes vivid imagery and sensations after being prompted by the hypnotist. This demonstrates which quality of consciousness? A. Confusion B. Hypnotic susceptibility C. Dissociation D. Mindfulness

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B

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Which term describes the phenomenon where individuals experience drastically different perceptions from the norms due to drug use? A. Sensory overload B. Altered state of consciousness C. Hallucination D. Disorientation

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B

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A person attempting to meditate daily is practicing which form of awareness? A. Narrowed focus B. Multi-tasking C. Distracted awareness D. Passive observation

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A

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What mechanism is primarily responsible for the long-term effects of addiction? A. Environmental factors B. Neuroadaptation in the brain C. Personal choice D. Social stigma

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B

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During which sleep stage is the body most likely to undergo restorative processes? A. REM sleep B. NREM Stage 1 C. NREM Stage 2 D. NREM Stage 3

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D

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Which group of drugs is known as having both pain-relieving and addictive properties? A. Stimulants B. Hallucinogens C. Opioids D. Depressants

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C

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What is a common misconception about hypnosis? A. It can be used therapeutically. B. It requires a trained professional. C. It involves complete loss of control. D. It can enhance relaxation.

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C

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Which condition is characterized by sudden, uncontrollable episodes of sleep during the day? A. Insomnia B. Narcolepsy C. Sleep apnea D. REM sleep behavior disorder

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B

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Which of the following reflects a potential danger related to the misuse of drugs? A. Increased creativity B. Improved social dynamics C. Legal consequences D. Enhanced performance

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C

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What is considered the most reliable way to achieve a trance state in hypnosis? A. Reading a book B. Concentrating on a fixed point C. Engaging in conversation D. Using loud noises

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B

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How does chronic sleep deprivation affect cognitive functions? A. It enhances memory retrieval. B. It improves attention span. C. It impairs critical thinking and problem-solving. D. It has no significant effect.

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C

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Which characteristic distinguishes psychological dependence on a substance? A. Physical withdrawal symptoms B. Co-occurring mental health issues C. Cravings and compulsive behaviors D. Acquisition from legal sources

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C

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The phenomenon where certain individuals exhibit elevated suggestibility in response to hypnotic suggestions is called what? A. Hypnotic induction B. Non-susceptibility C. Hypnotic susceptibility D. Cognitive dissociation

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C

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A person who suddenly wakes from deep sleep experiencing physical activity, like talking or sleepwalking, is likely experiencing? A. Nightmares B. Sleep talking C. REM sleep behavior disorder D. NREM Sleep Arousal Disorders

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D

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A nurse advises a patient on the safe usage of opioids. Which of the following guides should they emphasize? A. Mixing opioids with alcohol is safe. B. Always follow prescribed dosages. C. Finding random online sources for dosage is fine. D. Long-term use is risk-free.

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B

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A researcher studying the effects of meditation on consciousness finds it enhances overall awareness. Which conclusion can they draw? A. Consciousness becomes rigid and static. B. Regular meditation leads to decreased mental flexibility. C. Meditation can broaden one's conscious experience. D. Awareness is eliminated during meditation.

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C

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A person using hallucinogenic substances typically experiences which of the following? A. Decreased heart rate B. Enhanced perceptual contrasts C. Impaired motor functions D. Heightened anxiety

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B

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When discussing the implications of sleep, how does sleep directly influence physiological health? A. It leads to weight gain. B. It restores immune function. C. It guarantees high energy levels. D. It disrupts hormone balance.

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B

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All of the following are effects of stimulants except: A. Increased alertness B. Decreased energy C. Heightened focus D. Elevated mood

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B

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In therapy, the use of hypnosis primarily aims to: A. Directly solve all psychological issues. B. Enhance relaxation and receptiveness to suggestions. C. Replace traditional therapeutic methods. D. Reduce the need for medication.

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B

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All of the following statements pertain to dream content except: A. Dreams often reflect waking life struggles. B. Nightmares are rare occurrences. C. Dreams can include bizarre elements. D. They may incorporate daily experiences.

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B

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Which of the following is an essential function of consciousness? A. Limiting creativity B. Enhancing multitasking C. Integrating sensory information D. Increasing sleep disorders

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C

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How do researchers view the role of dreams in psychological health? A. They are entirely meaningless reflections. B. They sometimes help process emotions and experiences. C. They disrupt mental clarity. D. They are always prophetic.

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B