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1. A correlation between dating frequency and academic success of
-1.00 would indicate that:
a. less frequent dating is associated with lower levels of
academic success.
b. more frequent dating is associated with lower levels of
academic success.
c. it is impossible to predict level of academic success based
on knowledge of dating frequency.
d. dating frequency has no causal influence on academic success.

2. In order to assess reactions to a proposed tuition hike at her
college, Susan sent a questionnaire to every fifteenth person in the
college registrar's alphabetical listing of all currently enrolled
students. Susan employed the technique of:
a. random assignment.
b. naturalistic observation.
c. replication.
d. correlation.
e. random sampling.

3. Tom quickly notices evidence that supports his negative stereotypes of
illegal immigrants, but he fails to recognize equally obvious facts
contradicting his stereotypes. Tom's observational strategy best
illustrates:
a. the false consensus effect.
b. the hindsight bias.
c. critical thinking.
d. the confirmation bias.

4. If someone were to flip a coin six times, which of the following
sequences of heads (H) and tails (T) would be most likely?
a. H H H T T T
b. H T T H T H
c. H H H H H H
d. All the above would be equally likely.

5. The dependent variable in an experiment is the factor:
a. that is directly manipulated by the investigator.
b. whose effect is being studied.
c. that may be influenced by the experimental treatment.
d. that causes the behavior being studied.

6. Contemporary psychology is best defined as the science of:
a. conscious and unconscious mental activity.
b. observable responses to the environment.
c. behavior and mental processes.
d. thoughts, feelings, and perceptions.
e. maladaptive and adaptive behaviors.

7. Which research method would be most appropriate for investigating the
relationship between the religious beliefs of Americans and their
attitudes toward abortion?
a. the survey
b. naturalistic observation
c. the case study
d. experimentation

8. Unlike correlational studies, experiments involve:
a. randomly selecting participants.
b. studying observable behaviors.
c. manipulating factors of interest.
d. all the above.

9. A researcher would be most likely to discover a negative correlation
between:
a. body height and body weight.
b. self-esteem and depression.
c. education and personal wealth.
d. intelligence and academic success.

10. The cognitive perspective in psychology emphasizes how:
a. thoughts and feelings are influenced by brain chemistry.
b. people seek to understand their own unconscious motives.
c. behavior is influenced by environmental conditions.
d. people process, store, and retrieve information.

11. Dr. Winkle conducts basic research on the systematic changes in
intelligence associated with aging. It is most likely that Dr. Winkle
is a(n) ________ psychologist.
a. clinical
b. psychoanalytic
c. developmental
d. industrial/organizational

12. Which philosopher most clearly emphasized that human knowledge is
heavily dependent upon sensory experience?
a. Plato
b. John Locke
c. Ren Descartes
d. Immanuel Kant


13. In a test of the effects of sleep deprivation on problem-solving
skills, research participants are allowed to sleep either 4 or 8 hours
on each of three consecutive nights. This research is an example of:
a. naturalistic observation.
b. the survey.
c. the case study.
d. experimentation.
e. correlational research.

14. Mrs. Thompson believes that her son has learned to play the piano
because she consistently rewards his efforts to learn with praise and
affection. Her belief best illustrates a ________ perspective.
a. psychiatric
b. cognitive
c. biological
d. psychoanalytic
e. behavioral

15. In order to study some effects of alcohol consumption, Dr. Chu tested
the physical coordination skills of 21-year-old men who were first
assigned to drink a beverage with either 4, 2, or 0 ounces of alcohol
in the laboratory. In this study, the independent variable consisted
of:
a. the age of the research participants.
b. the amount of alcohol consumed.
c. the physical coordination skills of the research participants.
d. the effects of alcohol consumption.
e. all the above.

16. In order to learn about the TV viewing habits of all the children
attending Oakbridge School, Professor Devries randomly selected and
interviewed 50 of the school's students. In this instance, all the
children attending the school are considered to be a(n):
a. population.
b. representative sample.
c. case study.
d. independent variable.
e. control condition.

17. The case study is a research method in which:
a. a representative sample of people are questioned regarding their
opinions or behaviors.
b. an individual is studied in great detail.
c. organisms are carefully observed in their natural environment.
d. an investigator manipulates one or more variables that might affect
behavior.

18. In its early years, psychology focused on the study of ________; from
the 1920s to the 1960s, American psychologists emphasized the study of
________.
a. mental illness; effective psychotherapy
b. maladaptive behavior; adaptive behavior
c. unconscious motives; conscious thoughts and feelings
d. mental processes; observable behavior

19. A random sample of a large group is one in which:
a. the number of people included in the sample is determined by chance.
b. every member in the group has an equal chance of being included.
c. personality differences among research participants are practically
nonexistent.
d. all the above are true.

20. In order to provide a baseline against which they can evaluate the
effects of a specific treatment, experimenters make use of a(n):
a. dependent variable.
b. random sample.
c. independent variable.
d. control condition.
e. experimental condition.

21. Dr. Kozak has concluded that the unusually low incidence of alcoholism
among citizens of a small African country can be attributed to strong
fundamentalistic religious influences in that region. This belief best
illustrates a _______ perspective.
a. psychiatric
b. cognitive
c. psychoanalytic
d. biological
e. social-cultural

22. Mr. Firkin wonders whether his quiet and introverted 15-year-old son
will ever become a more extraverted and talkative adult. Mr. Firkin is
primarily concerned with the issue of:
a. behavior versus mental processes.
b. nature versus nurture.
c. rationality versus irrationality.
d. stability versus change.

23. An integrated set of principles that organizes, predicts, and explains
observable behaviors or events is called a(n):
a. experiment.
b. hypothesis.
c. theory.
d. survey.

24. Molly wonders whether personality differences between her
African-American and white friends result from biological or cultural
differences. In this instance, Molly is primarily concerned with the
issue of:
a. rationality versus irrationality.
b. stability versus change.
c. behavior versus mental processes.
d. nature versus nurture.
e. observation versus introspection.

25. Mr. Brown has gathered evidence showing that the weight of grade
school students correlates positively with reading skill. Before he
uses this evidence to conclude that body weight enhances reading
ability, Mr. Brown should first be reminded that:
a. events often seem more probable in hindsight.
b. random sequences of events often don't look random.
c. sampling extreme cases leads to false generalizations.
d. correlation does not prove causation.
e. the tendency to seek confirming information promotes illusory
correlations.

26. Psychologists who carefully watch the behavior of chimpanzees in the
jungle are using a research method known as:
a. the survey.
b. experimentation.
c. naturalistic observation.
d. the case study.
e. random sampling.

27. Dr. Roberts engages in basic research involving the construction and
validation of tests designed to assess individual differences in
traits such as assertiveness and self-esteem. Which specialty area
does her research best represent?
a. psychiatry
b. biological psychology
c. personality psychology
d. industrial/organizational psychology

28. The tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our own
attitudes is known as:
a. the hindsight bias.
b. illusory correlation.
c. the false consensus effect.
d. an illusion of control.

29. The hindsight bias refers to people's tendency to:
a. ignore disconfirming evidence.
b. reject any ideas that can't 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.

30. Dr. Lewis is involved in an applied research study of customer
satisfaction with a newly developed line of facial cosmetics and other
beauty aids. Dr. Lewis is most likely a(n) ________ psychologist.
a. clinical
b. developmental
c. biological
d. personality
e. industrial/organizational

31. According to Shere Hite's highly publicized research, 70 percent of
women married 5 years or more reported having extramarital affairs.
Her survey results were misleading because she failed to use a
technique known as:
a. random sampling.
b. the case study.
c. experimentation.
d. naturalistic observation.
e. correlation.

32. Which technique involves repeating the essence of an earlier research
study with different subjects and in different circumstances?
a. replication
b. correlational measurement
c. random sampling
d. naturalistic observation
e. resurveying

33. Random assignment is most likely to be utilized in ________ research.
a. survey
b. case study
c. correlational
d. experimental

34. Because she had a serious traffic accident on Friday the 13th of last
month, Sheryl is convinced that all Friday the 13ths will bring bad
luck. Sheryl's belief best illustrates:
a. the illusion of control.
b. illusory correlation.
c. the hindsight bias.
d. the false consensus effect.
e. random sampling.


Answers
01b 02e 03d 04d 05c 06c 07a 08c 09b 10d
11c 12b 13d 14e 15b 16a 17b 18d 19b 20d
21e 22d 23c 24d 25d 26c 27c 28c 29c 30e
31a 32a 33d 34b



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