2015 psycho Flashcards
You conduct an experiment in which you gradually add sugar into a jug of water. The participant in the experiment repeatedly tastes the water. At first, the participant tastes nothing. What is the point at which the subject begins to taste water as sugary? A) just noticeable difference B) absolute threshold C) difference threshold D) weber's constant
B) absolute threshold
Events that are controllable and predictable are less likely to be perceived as stressful. The possible reason for this observation is:
A) people become immune to stress if they know when and how it will occur
B) lack of safety period from a stressful situation
C) the ability to predict and control an event can prevent it
D) the ability to prepare physically and mentally for the event
D) the ability to prepare physically and mentally for the event
A child is given 2 balls made of clay which are similar in size. then they changed one of the balls into a flattened shape, according to Piaget's theory, what did they try to measure? A) conservation B) irreversibility C) centration D) static reasoning
A) conservation
What will decrease patient compliance: A) to simplify information B) to use repetition C) to give general information D) to follow up the consultation with additional interviews
C) to give general information
Rick drives in a hurry, is hostile, impatient, and very competent. You want to reduce his risk of suffering from cardiovascular diseases. Which of these should you address? A) Hurriness B) Hostility C) Impatience D) Competence E) Nothing, he's annoying
B) Hostility
Betsy, the child of a professional dancer, rolled over at 3 months of age, crawled at 7 months, walked at 1 year. What is the innately determined timetable of growth and changes her called?
Maturation
Sami enjoys challenges, has high control, committed to his family and to his career as a commercial airplane pilot. What characteristics of personality is expected to Sami? A) Introversion B) Mastery C) Hostility D) Hardiness
D) Hardiness
Rashid does not enter stage 4 NREM when sleeping
Which of the following is considered to be normal in his case?
A) he’s elderly
B) he’s an infant
C) he’s talking while sleeping
D) He keeps waking up to recall his dreams
A) he’s elderly
The motivational role of the external environment is emphasized in which motivational theory? A) Psychological B) Psychodynamic C) Incentive D) Drive
C) Incentive
What is psychology?
A) one cannot distinguish between mind and body
B) psychology only studies behaviors
C) psychology is the science of mind
C) psychology is the science of mind
The facial feedback hypothesis indicates that facial expressions play a role in which of the following?
A) emotional experience
B) communicational experience
A) emotional experience
If your friend changed his mobile number recently and you have been dialing the new one for a while so that you couldn’t remember the old number, what term describes what happened?
A) displacement
B) retrieval failure
A) displacement
After a person reaches sexual maturity, how does his probability of death changes? A) increases B) decreases C) increases then decreases D) nothing happens
A or D
not sure
What does “B” include in the ABC’s of the rational emotive behavioral therapy? A) adversities B) assumptions C) behaviors D) aggravation
B) assumptions
If Weber’s constant for a sound intensity of 200 Hz is 1%, what is the JND of sound intensity of 500 Hz? A) 2 B) 2.5 C) 4.5 D) 5
D) 5