Final Flashcards
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Which approach has surpassed the popularity of behaviorism in the modern era?
cognitive
Of the following subject groups, which did not appear in the study on taking lecture notes described in your textbook?
note-taking plus preview
If there was some dysfunction in mirror neurons, what deficiency might we see in a person?
understanding emotions in other people
Professor Kaufman is showing a film describing the modern approaches to psychology. The video is operating, but the sound is not. On the screen you see an individual named Abraham Maslow. If the sound was turned on, which of the following words would you probably hear from Maslow as he describes his views?
“… potential for self-fulfillment is important …”
The evolutionary approach is the most recent of the approaches presented in Module One.
True
Wundt was to structuralism as:
James was to functionalism
Rob has taught his dog to roll over on command by rewarding the dog with food whenever she exhibits the appropriate action. Rob’s approach to teaching his dog tricks is similar to which psychological perspective?
behavioral
Dr. Falzal assesses a patient’s neurological functioning and finds that she is suffering from epilepsy. Dr. Falzal is most likely a(n):
psychiatrist
The behavioral approach focused on mental processes.
False
With your knowledge of the existing research on how students explain their exam performance, what piece of advice would you give to new teachers?
Be supportive and encourage those who perform poorly on tests to reach their highest potential
An article entitled, “The Mind: Goals and Purposes” would be most likely written by someone who identifies with:
James and functionalism
According to research cited in Module One, what is the relationship between how well students think they know the class material and their exam performance?
Almost none
What is the best way to study based on the research described in Module One?
Study in two sessions with time between them.
While working on his Ph.D., James developed a test to evaluate intelligence in children. James is probably studying:
psychometrics
Mental processes are described in your textbook as:
not directly observable
Abdul is a poor judge of what he thinks he knows. According to the textbook, Abdul is most likely to:
base judgments on general knowledge rather than on specific knowledge
Select the option that best illustrates an attempt to control behavior.
Mrs. Quinn, a third-grade teacher, is planning a new approach to reduce inattention in some of her students.
To remedy past discrimination in psychology and in higher education:
the American Psychological Association actively recruits minority members
____ studies cognitive skills by identifying the corresponding areas in the brain.
Cognitive neuroscience
What technique is a measure of the relationship between two or more events?
correlation
Independent variable is to ____ as dependent variable is to ____.
cause; effect
Which research method involves questioning a group of people?
survey method
When we make a hypothesis, we are:
guessing
Professor Aguayo is recruiting subjects for a study. She is advised not to give potential subjects the exact title of the study, which is “The negative effects of mild anxiety on eye-hand coordination.” Why not share the title with potential subjects?
The title may create specific expectations that could bias the subjects.