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AP Psych 1-3 Test

front 1

A clinical psychologist who explains behavior in terms of unconscious drives and conflicts is employing a(n) _______ perspective

A.) evolutionary

B.) psychodynamic

C.) behavioral

D.) social-cultural

E.) cognitive

back 1

B

front 2

Which of the following are located exclusively within the brain and spinal cord?

A) sensory neurons

B) motor neurons

C) myelin sheath

D) interneurons

E) axons

back 2

D

front 3

A researcher interested in investigating the attitudes or opinions of a large sample of people is most likely to use which research method?

A) survey

B) correlation

C) experiment

D) case study

E) naturalistic observation

back 3

A

front 4

Dr. Robinson conducts basic research on the relationship between brain chemistry and intellectual functioning. Which psychological specialty does Dr. Robinson's research best represent?

A) social psychology

B) clinical psychology

C) biological psychology

D) industrial-organizational psychology

E) developmental psychology

back 4

C

front 5

The benefits of brain plasticity are most clearly demonstrated in

A) children who have had a cerebral hemisphere surgically removed

B) people paralyzed by a severed spinal cord

C) individuals with Alzheimer's disease

D) adults with aphasia

E) people free of any disease or brain damage

back 5

A

front 6

The minimum level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse is called the

A) reflex

B) threshold

C) synapse

D) action potential

E) refractory period

back 6

B

front 7

The hindsight bias refers to people's tendency to

A) dismiss the value of replication

B) reject any ideas that cannot be scientifically tested

C) exaggerate their ability to have foreseen the outcome of past events

D) assume that correlation proves causation

E) overestimate the extent to which others share their opinions

back 7

C

front 8

For you to experience the pain of a sprained ankle, _____ must first relay messages from your ankle to your central nervous system

A) endocrines

B) interneurons

C) glands

D) motor neruons

E) sensory neurons

back 8

E

front 9

A PET scan of a patient looking at a photograph of a painting would most likely indicate high levels of activity in which brain structure?

A) sensory cortex

B) Broca's area

C) corpus callosum

D) occipital lobes

E) frontal lobes

back 9

D

front 10

Clinical psychologists specialize in

A) constructing surveys

B) animal research

C) providing therapy to troubled people

D) providing drugs to treat behavioral disorders

E) treating patients in clinical settings

back 10

C

front 11

Dr. Santaniello conducts basic research on how children's moral thinking changes as they grow older. It is most likely that Dr. Santaniello is a(n) ____ psychologist

A) social

B) clinical

C) developmental

D) industrial-organizational

E) biological

back 11

C

front 12

The difference between the highest and lowest scores in a distribution is the

A) mean

B) range

C) median

D) standard deviation

E) correlation coefficient

back 12

B

front 13

Thinking about sex (in your brain's cerebral cortex) can stimulate a region of the limbic system to secrete hormones. These hormones trigger the pituitary gland to influence hormones released by other glands in the body. Which brain region influences the endocrine system?

A) hippocampus

B) amygdala

C) thalamus

D) reticular formation

E) hypothalamus

back 13

E

front 14

Which of the following structures in the brainstem helps coordinate movements and lies above the medulla?

A) reticular formation

B) hippocampus

C) pons

D) thalamus

E) hypothalamus

back 14

C

front 15

The relief of pain following the ingestion of an inert substance that is presumed to have medicinal benefits illustrates

A) random assignment

B) the hindsight bias

C) the double-blind effect

D) the placebo effect

E) illusory correlation

back 15

D

front 16

Addictive drug cravings are likely to be associated with reward centers in the

A) thalamus

B) cerebellum

C) reticular formation

D) limbic system

E) angular gyrus

back 16

D

front 17

Which of the following is a measure of the degree of variation among a set of events?

A) mean

B) scatterplot

C) standard deviation

D) median

E) correlation coefficient

back 17

C

front 18

Adopted children are more likely to demonstrate levels of agreeableness and extraversion, more similar to that of their biological parents than their adoptive parents. This finding suggests that personality traits are more strongly influenced by

A) genes than by heredity

B) home environment than by genes

C) environmental relatives than by genetic relatives

D) nurture than by nature

E) genes than by the home environment

back 18

E

front 19

An axon is

A) a cell that serves as the basic building block of the nervous system

B) a layer of fatty tissue that encases the fibers of many neurons

C) an antagonist molecule that blocks neurotransmitter receptor sites

D) the extension of a neuron that carries messages away from the cell body

E) a junction between a sending and receiving neuron

back 19

D

front 20

A researcher invested in proving a causal relationship between two variables should choose which research method?

A) correlation

B) survey

C) naturalistic observation

D) experiment

E) case study

back 20

D

front 21

Which perspective most clearly focuses on how we learn observable responses?

A) evolutionary

B) biological

C) behavioral

D) humanistic

E) psychodynamic

back 21

C

front 22

Which perspective is most directly concerned with how the physical properties of the brain influence behaviors and mental states?

A) cognitive

B) social-cultural

C) psychodynamic

D) behavioral

E) biological

back 22

E

front 23

The threadlike structures that contain genes are called

A) synapses

B) hormones

C) neurons

D) chromosomes

E) genomes

back 23

D

front 24

Which perspective would focus on the extent to which different styles of parenting are encouraged among various ethnic communities?

A) evolutionary

B) cognitive

C) psychodynamic

D) social-cultural

E) biological

back 24

E

front 25

Hormones are the chemical messengers of the

A) action potential

B) autonomic nervous system

C) endocrine system

D) peripheral nervous system

E) central nervous system

back 25

C

front 26

A correlation coefficient is a measure of the

A) difference between the highest and lowest scores in a distribution

B) average squared deviation of scores from a sample mean

C) direction and strength of the relationship between two variables

D) statistical significance of a difference between two sample means

E) frequency of scores at each level of some measure

back 26

C

front 27

The enduring traditions, attitudes, and behaviors shared by a large group of people constitutes their

A) culture

B) normal curve

C) wording effects

D) statistical significance

E) operational definition

back 27

A

front 28

The first psychological laboratory was established by

A) William James

B) John Watson

C) Wilhelm Wundt

D) Sigmund Freud

E) Jean Piaget

back 28

C

front 29

Evolutionary psychologists emphasize that environmentally adaptive behaviors are those that have prompted

A) reproductive success

B) personal happiness

C) cultural diversity

D) heritability

E) behavior genetics

back 29

A

front 30

Which research method is typically used to examine one participant in depth, usually because the individual's situation/behavior is rare or unusual?

A) survey

B) correlation

C) experiment

D) case study

E) scientific method

back 30

D

front 31

The complete set of cases from which samples may be drawn is called a(n)

A) control condition

B) population

C) case study

D) independent variable

E) survey

back 31

B

front 32

The ability to simultaneously copy different figures with the right and left hand is most characteristic of those whose _____ has been cut

A) angular gyrus

B) reticular formation

C) corpus callosum

D) motor cortex

E) sensory cortex

back 32

C

front 33

Which endocrine gland regulates body growth?

A) parathyroid

B) adrenal

C) thyroid

D) pituitary

E) pancreas

back 33

D

front 34

To demonstrate that brain stimulation can make a rat violently aggressive, a neuroscientist should electrically stimulate the rat's

A) reticular formation

B) cerebellum

C) medulla

D) amygdala

E) thalamus

back 34

D

front 35

Psychologists' personal values and goals

A) are carefully tested by means of observation and experimentation

B) lead them to avoid experiments involving human participants

C) can bias their observations and interpretations

D) have very little influence on the process of scientific observation

E) affect their work only if they are different from the norm

back 35

C

front 36

The biological perspective in psychology would be most likely to emphasize that behavior is influenced by

A) environmental circumstances

B) blood chemistry

C) unconscious conflicts

D) subjective interpretations

E) memory processes

back 36

B

front 37

The somatic nervous system is a component of the ____ nervous system

A) peripheral

B) autonomic

C) central

D) sympathetic

E) parasympathetic

back 37

A

front 38

A patient who suffered a stroke says that she no longer recognizes herself in a mirror. Which brain structure was likely damaged in the stroke?

A) occipital lobes

B) temporal lobes

C) left hemisphere

D) right hemisphere

E) reticular formation

back 38

D

front 39

The cognitive perspective in psychology focuses on how

A) feelings are influenced by blood chemistry

B) people try to understand their own unconscious motives

C) behavior is influenced by environmental conditions

D) people encode, process, store, and retrieve information

E) how behaviors and thinking vary across cultures

back 39

D

front 40

Which approach is most directly concerned with assessing the relative contributions of heredity and experience to personality development?

A) cognitive

B) behavioral

C) psychodynamic

D) biological

E) biopsychosocial

back 40

E

front 41

Which brain structure receives information from all the senses except smell?

A) hippocampus

B) amygdala

C) pons

D) thalamus

E) medulla

back 41

D

front 42

Efforts to discover the intelligence of children is more heavily influenced by their biology or by their home environments are most directly relevant to the debate regarding

A) structuralism versus functionalism

B) evolution versus natural selection

C) observation versus introspection

D) nature versus nurture

E) humanism versus behaviorism

back 42

D

front 43

Someone who has difficulty after a stroke is suffering from which of the following?

A) neurogenesis

B) lesion

C) aphasia

D) angular gyrus

E) interneurons

back 43

C

front 44

The best way to detect enlarged fluid-filled brain regions in some patients who have schizophrenia is to use a(n)

A) EEG

B) MRI

C) PET scan

D) brain lesion

E) X-ray

back 44

B

front 45

Which technique most clearly minimizes the likelihood that any outcome differences between the experimental and control conditions can be attributed to age or personality differences in research participants?

A) replication

B) statistical measurement

C) random assignment

D) operational definitions

E) the double-blind procedure

back 45

C

front 46

A brief electrical charge that travels down the axon of a neuron is called the

A) synapse

B) agonist

C) action potential

D) myelin sheath

E) refractory period

back 46

C

front 47

The most commonly reported measure of central tendency is the

A) mode

B) mean

C) normal distribution

D) median

E) standard deviation

back 47

B

front 48

When the release of ACh is blocked, the result is

A) depression

B) muscular paralysis

C) aggression

D) schizophrenia

E) euphoria

back 48

B

front 49

Molecules that are similar enough to a neurotransmitter to bind to its receptor sites on a dendrite and block that neurotransmitter's effects are called what?

A) agonists

B) antagonists

C) endorphins

D) endocrines

E) action potentials

back 49

B

front 50

Sleep researchers who are interested in brain wave activity are likely to use which kind of brain scan?

A) EEG

B) CT

C) fMRI

D) PET

E) MRI

back 50

C