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Chapter 1 & 2 - Intro to Psychology

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If there is a relationship between amount of coffee consumed daily and number of hours slept, such that people who drink a lot of coffee tend to sleep very little (and people who drink little coffee tend to sleep a lot), what correlation exists between coffee consumption and sleep?
Alex collects data in order to evaluate his ideas. This reflects the fact that psychology is _____________.
Which psychologist took the position that organisms tend to repeat responses that lead to positive outcomes and tend not to repeat responses that lead to neutral or negative outcomes?
Dr. Ostrofsky is investigating the effect of high room temperatures on aggressive behaviour in preschoolers. Half of the children are in a classroom where the temperature is 31°C (hot) and half are in a classroom where the temperature is 21°C degrees (normal). Dr. Ostrofsky measures the number of hitting incidents that occur in each classroom. In this study, what is the term for the temperature of the room?
Although the overall theory was later discredited, _____ was one of the first theories to propose that some human traits and abilities are localized in specific regions of the brain.
In scientific investigations, a researcher must clearly outline the variables under study by precisely describing how they will be measured or controlled. What are these descriptions called?
In experimental research, which participant group does NOT receive some special treatment in regard to the independent variable?
The first two major schools of psychology were ___________ and functionalism.
John Watson defined psychology as the scientific study of ___________.
A study determines that rats can be trained to press a lever if lever pressing is followed by the presentation of food. Of the following theorists, who would be most likely to have devised this study?
In the 19th century, the physician _____ observed a patient who, after damage to a localized area in the LEFT brain hemisphere, could not produce words, even though he could comprehend them.
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The _________ perspective emerged in the 1950s and 1960s and reflected a renewed interest in the study of the physiological bases of behaviour.
Was interested in the functions of mental processes.
Theresa has conducted research on the effects listening to music has on study retention. In this case, what is “listening to music”?
In experimental research, what is the variable that is measured because it is thought to be affected by the manipulation of another variable?
Which school of psychology made a clear distinction between observable behaviours and unobservable thoughts and feelings?
_____ believed that the child's mind was a tabula rasa, or a blank slate, on which experiences were written.
Fred and Yvonne notice that their 10-year-old daughter is beginning to use sexually explicit swearwords. They think that their daughter's friends might be encouraging her swearing with attention and laughter. Such a reinforcement of behaviour was a concept formulated by:
_____ holds that culture makes little or no difference for most psychological phenomena.
A system of interrelated ideas used to explain a set of observationsa system of interrelated ideas used to explain a set of observations.