Question 1 3 pts
Which of these is an example of a type of motivation?
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Achievement
Affiliation
Extrinsic
Power
Intrinsic
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Fill in the blank:
People who have a HIGH need for achievement have a tendency to _____
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need to have feedback about their performance
have a desire to be liked by others
want to be held in high regard
want high influence over others
seek careers that allow them to evaluate others
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What does the Yerkes-Dodson law explain ?
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the relationship between a difficult and easy task
the relationship between a stimulus and response
the relationship between task performance and arousal
the relationship between motivation and emotion
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What is the lowest need according to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in order for humans to reach their full potential?
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Belongingness and love
Physiological needs
Safety
Esteem
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Which hormone controls appetite?
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Oxytocin
Serotonin
Insulin
Glucagon
Leptin
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Anorexia is an eating disorder that is characterized by binge eating followed by purging.
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True
False
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Which of these is NOT an element of emotion?
Hint: There is more than one.
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Arousal
Labeling
Incentive
Physiology
Behavior
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Which theory of emotion suggests that emotion and physiological arousal occur simultaneously?
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Cognitive Arousal
James-Lange
Cognitive-Mediational
Cannon-Bard
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The three needs of the self-determination theory are autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
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True
False
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Which theory of emotion explains this scenario?
You are walking home alone late at night. You hear a loud sound behind you and you begin to tremble, your heart beats faster, and your breathing deepens. Upon noticing this arousal you realize that is comes from the fact that you are walking home alone late at night by yourself. This behavior is dangerous and therefore you feel the emotion of fear.
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James-Lange Theory
Cognitive-Mediational Theory
Common Sense Theory
Cognitive Arousal Theory
Schachter-Singer Theory
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How does stress affect the skin?
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Dry Skin
All of the above
Brittle Nails
Acne
Hair Loss
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Solomon Asch conducted a research study to investigate what theory of social psychology
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Group Think
Stereotyping
Conformity
Lack of disagreement
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Which of these is NOT a compliance technique?
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Door in the face technique
Lowball technique
Highball technique
Foot in the door technique
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Direct Contact, Direct Instruction, Interaction with others, and Vicarious conditioning are all important for what?
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Attitude formation
Attitude Change
Groupthink
Cognitive Dissonance
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Match the element of interpersonal attraction with it’s definition.
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Physical Attractiveness
[ Choose ] liking people who like you Having things in common Being physically near someone else Physical Beauty
Proximity
[ Choose ] liking people who like you Having things in common Being physically near someone else Physical Beauty
Reciprocity of liking
[ Choose ] liking people who like you Having things in common Being physically near someone else Physical Beauty
Similarity
[ Choose ] liking people who like you Having things in common Being physically near someone else Physical Beauty
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What are the three components of love?
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Intimacy, Passion, Committment
Affection, Proximity, Commitment
Desire, Lust, Affection
Intimacy, Commitment, Honesty
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Match the characteristic of group think with it’s definition.
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Rationalization
[ Choose ] Members feel they cannot fail Members do not examine the ethical implications of their decisions Members share in the illusion that they all agree with the decision Members explain away warning signs
Lack of Introspection
[ Choose ] Members feel they cannot fail Members do not examine the ethical implications of their decisions Members share in the illusion that they all agree with the decision Members explain away warning signs
Invulnerability
[ Choose ] Members feel they cannot fail Members do not examine the ethical implications of their decisions Members share in the illusion that they all agree with the decision Members explain away warning signs
Self-deception
[ Choose ] Members feel they cannot fail Members do not examine the ethical implications of their decisions Members share in the illusion that they all agree with the decision Members explain away warning signs
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Stanley Milgram conducted a research study investigating what aspect of social psychology?
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Obedience
Attitude formation
Compliance
Social Influence
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How many different types of intelligences were identified according to Howard Garner’s theory?
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7
9
3
5
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Mental images are processed in the brain the same way as actual objects.
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True
False
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Match the problem solving method with its definition.
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Trial and error
[ Choose ] Simple rule that is intended to apply to many situations specific step by step instruction for solving certain types of problems trying one solution after another until finding one that works
Algorithms
[ Choose ] Simple rule that is intended to apply to many situations specific step by step instruction for solving certain types of problems trying one solution after another until finding one that works
Heuristics
[ Choose ] Simple rule that is intended to apply to many situations specific step by step instruction for solving certain types of problems trying one solution after another until finding one that works
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Which of these is NOT a heuristic type?
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Availability
Identifying the problem
Representativeness
Working Backward
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Functional fixedness, mental sets, and confirmation bias are examples of what type of difficulty?
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Problem solving difficulties
Intelligence difficulties
Creativity difficulties
Thinking difficulties
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What is the most widely used intelligence test in assessments?
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Binet’s Mental Ability Test
Wechsler Tests
No answer text provided.
Stanford Binet
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What are the three types of intelligence according to Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory?
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Analytical, Creative, Practical
Interpersonal, Logical, Linguistic
General, Specific, Moderate
Interpersonal, Bodily, Musical
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Higher cholesterol, high blood pressure, and increased risk of heart attack and stroke are examples of how stress affects what PART of the body?
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Skin
Gut
Cardiovascular
Brain
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Match the model of abnormality with it’s definition.
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Sociocultural perspective
[ Choose ] the product of behavioral shaping medical causes for psychological disorders hiding problems learning problems thinking problems
Cognitive perspective
[ Choose ] the product of behavioral shaping medical causes for psychological disorders hiding problems learning problems thinking problems
Behaviorism
[ Choose ] the product of behavioral shaping medical causes for psychological disorders hiding problems learning problems thinking problems
Biological Model
[ Choose ] the product of behavioral shaping medical causes for psychological disorders hiding problems learning problems thinking problems
Psychodynamic View
[ Choose ] the product of behavioral shaping medical causes for psychological disorders hiding problems learning problems thinking problems
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What is used to diagnose psychological disorders ?
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Google
No answer text provided.
Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of Mental Disorders
Medical Dictionary
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Which of these is NOT a type of anxiety disorder?
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Agoraphobia
Social Anxiety Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Panic Attack
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Match the eating disorder with its definition.
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Binge eating disorder
[ Choose ] involves cycles of binging and use of unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain without purging afterwards involves cycles of binging and use of unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain disordered eating that results in significantly low body weight
anorexia nervosa
[ Choose ] involves cycles of binging and use of unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain without purging afterwards involves cycles of binging and use of unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain disordered eating that results in significantly low body weight
bulimia nervosa
[ Choose ] involves cycles of binging and use of unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain without purging afterwards involves cycles of binging and use of unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain disordered eating that results in significantly low body weight
[ Choose ] involves cycles of binging and use of unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain without purging afterwards involves cycles of binging and use of unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain disordered eating that results in significantly low body weight
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Delusions, hallucinations, changes in moor, disturbed thoughts, and disorganized behavior are symptoms of WHAT psychological disorder?
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Anxiety Disorder
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Schizophrenia
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Antisocial disorder and Borderline disorder are what TYPE of disorder?
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Dissociative
Anxiety
Eating
Personality
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Match the symptom with its definition.
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disorganized behavior
[ Choose ] seeing or hearing something that is not there wildly excessive movement or total lack thereof, odd gesturing, facial grimaces false beliefs about the world Thoughts that are often lacking structure or relevance, most often displayed through disorganized speech
disturbed thoughts
[ Choose ] seeing or hearing something that is not there wildly excessive movement or total lack thereof, odd gesturing, facial grimaces false beliefs about the world Thoughts that are often lacking structure or relevance, most often displayed through disorganized speech
delusions
[ Choose ] seeing or hearing something that is not there wildly excessive movement or total lack thereof, odd gesturing, facial grimaces false beliefs about the world Thoughts that are often lacking structure or relevance, most often displayed through disorganized speech
hallucinations
[ Choose ] seeing or hearing something that is not there wildly excessive movement or total lack thereof, odd gesturing, facial grimaces false beliefs about the world Thoughts that are often lacking structure or relevance, most often displayed through disorganized speech
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Little or no pleasure in any activities, fatigue, difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much, experience changes in appetite and significant weight changes, and excessive guilt or feelings of worthlessness are symptoms of WHAT psychological disorder?
Group of answer choices
Major Depressive Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Anorexia Nervosa
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