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SadlySafe · F
anyone help me I completely give up and its my last homework for the year please
If given a choice between an immediate small reinforcer and a delayed larger reinforcer, an untrained pigeon will:
Select the immediate small one
Select the delayed larger one
experiment and alternate across trials.
10.) What is the name of the model that treats the biological, psychological and social issues as systems of the body, similar to the traditional medical systems?
Operant Model
Biopsychosocial Model
Biomedical Model
11.) The increased expectations for human rights and the use of the mass media to publicize inequities in the human condition is an example of ...
Emergent behavior
Kinesthetic ability
Biological socialism
12.) In contrast to Freud,these scientists, who studied normal, healthy people, saw a different side of human nature. They theorized that our lives are shaped by a basic tendency toward growth and mastery. Who are they?
Carl Jung and Prentiss Hall
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
Rebecca Shiner and April Mastens
13.) Who came up with the theory of multiple intelligences?
Howard Gardner
Sigmund Freud
Scott Kraly
14.) What was the name of the experiment that was intended to measure the willingness of a subject to obey an authority who instructs the subject to do something that may conflict with the subject's personal conscience?
Milgram experiment
Pavlov's bell experiment
Maslow experiment
15.) Which of the following are NOT specifically mentioned as one of the seven intelligences?
Logical - mathematical ability
Intrapersonal ability
Dramatic performance ability
16.) What is the name of the viewpoint that one's ethnic group is the center of everything, against which all other groups are judged?
Egotism
Eurocentrism
Ethnocentrism
17.) What does the technique of fMRI measure?
oxygen in the blood vessels of the brain.
electrical impulses in neurons.
distribution of radioactivity throughout the brain.
18.) According to David Heeger, approximately how many separate areas of the brain are involved in vision?
Between thirty and forty
four
about six hundred
19.) The right side of your body is controlled by which part of the brain?
The front of the brain
The left side of the brain
The right side of the brain
20.) The way that participants move their eyes in Stephen Kosslyn's studies:
resembles the patterns of eye movements by participants who are looking at real objects.
indicates whether they harbor unconscious prejudices.
is diagnostic of whether they may later develop Alzheimer's disease.
21.) What is meant by the term mutual constitution?
Two members of the same small community rely heavily on each other for support.
Individual societies rely on written laws for much of their cultural center.
Culture and individual personality shape each other.
22.) What is the term that refers to the production of congenital malformations, such as cleft lip and/or palate or medically serious abnormalities present at birth?
Dyslexia
Teratogenesis
Emergent behavior
23.) What is the ocytocin-producing hormone that is released through simple psychological association by thinking about the person one loves?
Dopamine
Norepinephrine
Ephedra
24.) What is the name of the pain felt even after a leg or arm has been amputated?
Phantom limb pain
Sensory reactive pain
Amputee denial pain
25.) Which of the following discoveries about cognitive development in babies is NOT true:
Babies have a biological need and desire to learn.
Babies have a definite preference for high contrast images.
Stimulating experiences depress babies.
26.) Chris's parents are thrilled that their son has just said his first word. Based on this information, how old would you estimate Chris is?
Three months
Nine months
Twelve months
27.) Why does Martin Seligman believe that it might be appropriate to help children who develop a pessimistic explanatory style?
Other children who live with these children are likely to develop the same style.
These children are at risk for depression.
These children lack contact with reality.
28.) What does a sentence such as "I bringed the toy" show about how children acquire language?
They acquire grammatical rules on their own.
They imitate their parents, including the parents' errors
They make errors based on watching television and listening to their peers
29.) What is the general term for all the physical and psychological processes that start behavior, maintain it, and stop it?
Motivation
Repression
Addiction
30.) What is the role of the pleasure-pain principle in motivation?
We repress our pleasure in others' pain.
We are more intensely motivated by pain than by pleasure
We seek pleasure and avoid pain.
If given a choice between an immediate small reinforcer and a delayed larger reinforcer, an untrained pigeon will:
Select the immediate small one
Select the delayed larger one
experiment and alternate across trials.
10.) What is the name of the model that treats the biological, psychological and social issues as systems of the body, similar to the traditional medical systems?
Operant Model
Biopsychosocial Model
Biomedical Model
11.) The increased expectations for human rights and the use of the mass media to publicize inequities in the human condition is an example of ...
Emergent behavior
Kinesthetic ability
Biological socialism
12.) In contrast to Freud,these scientists, who studied normal, healthy people, saw a different side of human nature. They theorized that our lives are shaped by a basic tendency toward growth and mastery. Who are they?
Carl Jung and Prentiss Hall
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
Rebecca Shiner and April Mastens
13.) Who came up with the theory of multiple intelligences?
Howard Gardner
Sigmund Freud
Scott Kraly
14.) What was the name of the experiment that was intended to measure the willingness of a subject to obey an authority who instructs the subject to do something that may conflict with the subject's personal conscience?
Milgram experiment
Pavlov's bell experiment
Maslow experiment
15.) Which of the following are NOT specifically mentioned as one of the seven intelligences?
Logical - mathematical ability
Intrapersonal ability
Dramatic performance ability
16.) What is the name of the viewpoint that one's ethnic group is the center of everything, against which all other groups are judged?
Egotism
Eurocentrism
Ethnocentrism
17.) What does the technique of fMRI measure?
oxygen in the blood vessels of the brain.
electrical impulses in neurons.
distribution of radioactivity throughout the brain.
18.) According to David Heeger, approximately how many separate areas of the brain are involved in vision?
Between thirty and forty
four
about six hundred
19.) The right side of your body is controlled by which part of the brain?
The front of the brain
The left side of the brain
The right side of the brain
20.) The way that participants move their eyes in Stephen Kosslyn's studies:
resembles the patterns of eye movements by participants who are looking at real objects.
indicates whether they harbor unconscious prejudices.
is diagnostic of whether they may later develop Alzheimer's disease.
21.) What is meant by the term mutual constitution?
Two members of the same small community rely heavily on each other for support.
Individual societies rely on written laws for much of their cultural center.
Culture and individual personality shape each other.
22.) What is the term that refers to the production of congenital malformations, such as cleft lip and/or palate or medically serious abnormalities present at birth?
Dyslexia
Teratogenesis
Emergent behavior
23.) What is the ocytocin-producing hormone that is released through simple psychological association by thinking about the person one loves?
Dopamine
Norepinephrine
Ephedra
24.) What is the name of the pain felt even after a leg or arm has been amputated?
Phantom limb pain
Sensory reactive pain
Amputee denial pain
25.) Which of the following discoveries about cognitive development in babies is NOT true:
Babies have a biological need and desire to learn.
Babies have a definite preference for high contrast images.
Stimulating experiences depress babies.
26.) Chris's parents are thrilled that their son has just said his first word. Based on this information, how old would you estimate Chris is?
Three months
Nine months
Twelve months
27.) Why does Martin Seligman believe that it might be appropriate to help children who develop a pessimistic explanatory style?
Other children who live with these children are likely to develop the same style.
These children are at risk for depression.
These children lack contact with reality.
28.) What does a sentence such as "I bringed the toy" show about how children acquire language?
They acquire grammatical rules on their own.
They imitate their parents, including the parents' errors
They make errors based on watching television and listening to their peers
29.) What is the general term for all the physical and psychological processes that start behavior, maintain it, and stop it?
Motivation
Repression
Addiction
30.) What is the role of the pleasure-pain principle in motivation?
We repress our pleasure in others' pain.
We are more intensely motivated by pain than by pleasure
We seek pleasure and avoid pain.
SW-User
#6 is classical conditioning. Think of Pavlov's dog and his salivation at the mere sound of a bell.
#10 is Pavlov. See above.
For the rest, you really should know the answers or you're not attending the class. We had to do our homework -- you do yours. You'll be better for it, even if you Google the whole thing.
#10 is Pavlov. See above.
For the rest, you really should know the answers or you're not attending the class. We had to do our homework -- you do yours. You'll be better for it, even if you Google the whole thing.
SadlySafe · F
what about this one? @Quizling
6.) What basic principle of learning takes advantage of our ability to anticipate what will happen using a stimulus and response?
Operant conditioning
Responsive Stimulus
Classical conditioning
6.) What basic principle of learning takes advantage of our ability to anticipate what will happen using a stimulus and response?
Operant conditioning
Responsive Stimulus
Classical conditioning
SadlySafe · F
This one? @quizling?
10. This scientist gave us a perfect example of classical conditioning when he discovered his dogs salivating at the sound of a bell. Who was he?
Pavlov
Wundt
Thomdike
10. This scientist gave us a perfect example of classical conditioning when he discovered his dogs salivating at the sound of a bell. Who was he?
Pavlov
Wundt
Thomdike
SW-User
I think that might be Classical Conditioning... Although don;t quote me on that one. Psychology is not my strong point, lol.
Check out Pavlov's Dog for details
Check out Pavlov's Dog for details
GeniUs · 56-60, M
are you homeschooled? And what qualification is all this mumbo jumbo teeing you up for?
SW-User
Bloody hell... Would I get part of your qualification for completing all this? lol
SadlySafe · F
@MrW888 its the end of the year, its all I've learned from the year. but I forget
SW-User
I am pretty certain it was considered part of philosophy...
SW-User
Well, that would be the aforementioned Pavlov
:D
:D
SW-User
Up until about 1870
Justpeaceandlove · 61-69, F
Philosophy it was... :)
SadlySafe · F
never mind its Pavlov
SadlySafe · F
@MrW888 psychology