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General Psychology Final Exam Chs. 5-10 + BONUS
Encoding is the process of
transforming are experiences into enduring memory
maintaining information in memory over time
bringing to mind previously-stored information
What is the process of encoding information based on meaning?
Spontaneous encoding
Organizational encoding
Semantic encoding
What kind of memory holds information for only a second or two?
Sensory memory
Short-Term Memory
Long-term Memory
_______ is the stabilization of memories in long-term storage.
Elaboration
Long-Term Potentiation
Consolidation
Long-term potentiation occurs when neural networks are
consolidated
sensitized
habituated
Identification of an individual by photograph is better than by verbal description because of:
Encoding Specificity
State-Dependent Retrieval
Mood Congruence
Neuroimaging studies indicate that TRYING to remember activates the
left frontal lobe
left temporal lobe
hippocampal region
The type of memory which is most closely related to attention and focus is
long-term memory
short-term memory
implicit memory
Compared with implicit memories, explicit memories
tend to be more resistant to decay
tend to be less subject to corruption
tend to be more vulnerable to decay
Eyewitness mistakes are likely a result of
suggestibility and misattribution
retroactive interference
encoding failure
Which are you the most likely to remember 15 years after the information was learned?
How to ride a bike
Your grandmother's phone number
The name of the main character in Where the Red Fern Grows
________ is similar to a computer's RAM
sensory memory
short-term memory
long-term memory
The _______ is involved in the consolidation of short-term to long-term memory
cerebellum
hippocampus
prefrontal cortex
The ______ is responsible for attention – deciding which information is important to remember
cerebellum
hippocampus
prefrontal cortex
The ______ is the brain structure responsible for encoding muscle memory and associative learning
cerebellum
hippocampus
prefrontal cortex
Implicit memories are generally more ______ to decay than explicit memories
vulnerable
subject
resistant
_________ rehearsal helps retain information in short-term storage, but is labor-intensive and not effective for long-term storage
elaborative
maintenance
dress
Her research on memory helped clarify how eyewitnesses process their memories after witnessing a crime or accident.
Loftus
Linehan
Jones
Psychogenic amnesias are referred to as
dementia
dissociative
procedural
Variations in corresponding gene pairs are called
variable genes
alleles
ligands
The proximodistal rule states that motor skills…
emerge in sequence from the center of the body to the limbs
emerge in sequence from top to bottom
motor skills are hardwired by nature
motor skills begin as
simple voluntary behaviors
un-learned reflexes which are permanent
un-learned reflexes which eventually disappear
The information contained ONLY in your 46 chromosomes is called the
genotype
phenotype
linotype
Physical traits (such as height) are part of your
genotype
phenotype
karyotype
Environmental factors which alter the function of the genes are the focus of the study of
epigenetics
phylogenetics
epinephretics
________ begins with the onset of puberty
adolescence
adulthood
young adulthood
The last portion of the brain to mature is the
hindbrain
forebrain
midbrain
The peak years for physical stamina are
the early teens
the early 20s
the early 30s
AB blood type is the result of
cumulative relation
codominance
autosomal dominance
The human genotype is comprised of
23 chromosome pairs
21 autosomes and 1 sex chromosome pair
23 autosomes
Congenital Adrenal Hypoplasia is the result of
an autosomal recessive gene
an x-linked recessive gene
an autosomal dominant gene
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by
an autosomal recessive gene
an extra chromosome (Trisomy 21)
a missing chromosome (45, X)
Histone modification is an example of
a genetic mutation
an epigenetic mark
an epigenetic event
Epigenetic events alter the _____ of genes
structure
sequence
function
The Binet-Simon was the first standardized intelligence test, designed to measure
natural intelligence
achievement
acquired intelligence
The Stanford-Binet was developed by
Thurstone
Terman
Spearman
When we say “she's really smart,” we're implying the existence of _______
analytical intelligence
Spearman's “g”
Savantism
Which metaphor best fits the idea of intelligence?
A computer's hard drive
A computer's processor
A computer's RAM
Aptitude is:
the ability to learn and adapt
a measure of previous learning
a measure of previous experience
Which of the following theories of intelligence is NOT based on “g”?
Spearman's
Wechsler's
Sternberg's
Analytical, Creative, and Practical intelligence are components of
Sternberg's theory of intelligence
Gardner's theory of intelligence
Spearman's theory of intelligence
Interpersonal, Naturalistic, and Kinesthetic intelligence are components of
Sternberg's theory of intelligence
Gardner's theory of intelligence
Spearman's theory of intelligence
(Sternberg) a type of intelligence associated with “street smarts”
naturalistic
practical
applied
(Gardner) a type of intelligence associated with dancers, gymnasts, and other athletes
kinesthetic
naturalistic
proprioreceptive
A type of intelligence associated with the wisdom of old age
fluid
aptitude
crystalized
Which of the following pairs would probably have the highest correlation between IQ scores?
Identical twins raised apart
siblings raised together
a parent and their child
Heritability studies show that the relationship between genetics and IQ scores is WEAKEST among
the wealthy
the poor
sociologically dominant groups
In general, IQ scores _____ until young adulthood, remain stable for a period of time, and then ______ slightly in late adulthood
increase, decrease
decrease, decrease
increase, increase
Higher IQ scores are positively correlated with
substance abuse and addiction
divorce and poor physical health
higher income
The sensorimotor period, object permanence, and theory of mind are all components of _______ theory of _______ development
Piaget/cognitive
Erikson/psychosocial
Vygotsky/cognitive
The internal working model of relationships is a concept used to explain the implications of
psychosocial theory
attachment theory
psychosexual development
Children with a/an ________ attachment style are independent, emotionally disconnected, and resist parents' efforts to soothe them
avoidant
secure
anxious-ambivalent
An attachment style characterized by uncertainty and hesitation
avoidant
ambivalent
secure
Toxic co-dependency is a feature of relationships between individuals who share an _______ attachment style
avoidant
anxious-ambivalent
secure
Autonomy v. Doubt is a crisis associated with __________'s psychosocial stages of development
Erik Erikson
Lief Erikson
Erik the Red
Lief Garret
The __________ of Erikson's Trust vs. Mistrust stage is hope.
Core pathology
prime adaptive ego quality
central process
_________'s theory is concerned with the development of moral cognitions
Erikson
Kohlberg
Freud
__________ moral cognition is associated with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks.
Preconventional
conventional
post-conventional
Described identity development in terms of responses to identity crises
Sigmund Freud
James Marcia
Abraham Maslow
A response to identity crisis which involves exploration of identities, but no commitment
moratorium
foreclosure
diffusion
A response to identity crisis which involves commitment to a pre-made, established identity
moratorium
foreclosure
diffusion
Freud suggested that personality development was driven by psychic energy called
basic anxiety
libido
striving for superiority
Humanistic psychology attempts to address…
emotions rooted in the present
emotions rooted in early childhood
behaviors rooted in early childhood
In Freud's model, behaviors are motivated by
depression
libido
catharsis
Horney's motivational force was called
striving for superiority
basic anxiety
basic trust
Jung suggested the existence of
the preconscious
the subconscious
the collective unconscious
Overcompensation is part of _______'s theory
Horney
Anna Freud
Adler
Abraham Maslow is known for
the hierarchy of needs
client-centered therapy
self-determination theory
Viktor Frankl is known for
Unconditional Positive Regard
Existential Therapy
Positive Psychology
Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi are known for
Unconditional Positive Regard
Positive Psychology
Logical Positivism
MacRae and Costa are known for
MKULTRA
OCEAN
WAIS/WISC
Locus of Control is a construct from
behavioral psychology
socio-cognitive psychology
existential psychology
Self-Efficacy is a belief about personal ______
confidence
competence
conformity
Conscientiousness is
commitment, organization, and effort
sociability, surgency, and relatedness
aggressiveness and emotional lability
Humanistic personality theories suggest that…
personality is innate
we are always “becoming” who we are
our cognitions define our responses
INFP stands for
Intuitive, Naturalistic, Feeling, Perceiving
Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceiving
Intelligence, Neuroticism, Fear, Potential
Anima is to Animus as
fear is to violence
anger is to hate
action is to consideration
The “C” in the 5 – Factor model stands for
consciousness
conscientiousness
conscience
Factor Analysis was applied to personality by
Gordon Allport
Raymond Cattell
Steve Carrell
Hans Eysenck is associated with
neuroticism, psychoticism, hypnoticism
psychoticism, introversion-extraversion, neuroticism
neuroticism, aggreeableness, extraversion
Trait models of personality emphasize
present-day characteristics without explaining how they develop
explanations for how we develop our characteristics
preoccupations with the past or future
the MBTI is based on the _____ model
psychodynamic
humanistic
trait
Which of the following is a projective test?
The MMPI-2
The WCS
The TAT
“Which Pokemon Are You?” is an example of
projective tests
objective tests
group personality tests
The 16PF was developed by
Hans Eysenk
Gordon Allport
Raymond Cattell
The Rorschach Inkblots are an example of
objective tests
projective tests
pseudoscience
Diagnosticians prefer the _______ for personality assessment
MBTI
MMPI-2-RF
BASC-2
Unlearned, innate behaviors are motivated by
evolutionary trends
instincts
psychological drives
Evolutionary motivational theories explain…
preferences for optimal arousal
trans-generational adaptive behaviors
unconsciously motivated behaviors
Incentive theory is most like
Operant Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Observational Learning
The most effective long-term motivators are
extrinsic
intrinsic
extrusive
“drive theories” emphasize the power of
positive reinforcement
negative reinforcement
positive punishment
What motivates behavior in drive theory?
Tension reduction
increased tension
increased arousal
The body’s “set point” is called
optimal arousal
homeostasis
self-actualization
Which explains differences in stress tolerance?
Drive theory
arousal theory
evolutionary theory
What completes the hierarchy of needs?
self-efficacy
self-actualization
self-determination
Self-determination theory does NOT include…
autonomy
relatedness
parsimony
Which describes universal emotions?
They are stronger than blended emotions
They are instinctual, rather than learned
They are governed by display rules
Emotions have valence, intensity, and…
physiological activation
social activation
social integration
Physical and Psychological activity is called
intensity
arousal
valence
The positive or negative quality of emotions is…
activation
arousal
valence
Which involves the frontal cortex?
The fast pathway
the indirect pathway
the HPA pathway
Emotional impulses are processed in the
amygdala
pre-frontal cortex
thalamus
The frontal cortex is responsible for…
emotional impulses
impulse control and coping
relaying somatosensory signals
Which of the following is not a catecholamine?
Dopamine
Adrenaline
Serotonin
Long-term stress is associated with elevated…
serotonin
cortisol
cortizone
What are the components of the HPA pathway?
Hypothalamus, Pineal Gland, Adrenal Gland
Hippocampus, Pituitary Gland, Adrenal Gland
Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Adrenal Gland
General Adaptation Syndrome is…
the ability to cope with chronic stress
immune modulation caused by chronic stress
cognitive changes due to chronic stress
Early coping skills are acquired from parents via
general adaptation
social referencing
social activation
Mary Ainsworth explains emotional development as
coping skills which are socially referenced
vicariously reinforced behavioral control
emotional regulation through meditation
Which attributional style predisposes one to worry?
Negative (global, stable, internal)
Positive (local, unstable)
Neutral (local, stable, external)
Individuals with an _____ Locus of Control are more likely to use coping mechanisms effectively
internal
external
extrinsic
Meditative practices reduce stress by
emphasizing focus on the present
actively solving problems
reducing resistance to stressors
A strongly physical interpretation of emotions
James-Lange
Schachter and Singer
Cannon-Bard
Which theory ignores physiological input?
James-Lange
Schachter and Singer
Cognitive Appraisal
Bipolar I Disorder requires at least one
manic episode
hypomanic episode
depressive episode
Frequent “Tantrums” in adulthood might be
depression
mania
disruptive mood disregulation
Who injected subjects with epinephrine to show that cognitions are part of emotional labeling?
William James
William Gregory
Gregorio Maranon
Awareness of the emotions of others is
interpersonal intelligence
intrapersonal intelligence
extrapersonal intelligence
Definitions of abnormal behavior are
based on objective data
based on cultural norms
based on un-changing norms
The DSM-V contains
objective definitions of mental illnesses
current clinical consensus of mental illness
strict, inflexible diagnostic rules
What is required for a clinical diagnosis?
Violation of social norms
Significant impairment in daily functions
inconvenience to family and friends
What is factor analysis?
A technique for tracking correlations
a way to eliminate extraneous variables
a method of accessing unconscious impulses
Which of the following is NOT an objective test?
The MMPI-2
The MBTI
The H-T-P Test
Autism first appeared as a separate diagnosis in the
DSM-III (1980)
DSM-III-TR (1987)
DSM-IV (1994)
Autism originally appeared in the DSM as
a subset of Bipolar disorder
a specifier for childhood-onset schizophrenia
a form of dementia praecox
Axis-II disorders include
eating disorders
medical problems
personality disorders
Marital problems, a history of abuse, or financial instability would be noted on
Axis I
Axis III
Axis IV
Being respectful of the client’s cultural norms is
multiculturalism
cultural relativism
cultural intolerance
Neuroses are
severe breaks from reality
exaggerations of otherwise normal emotions
states of extreme emotional distress
Psychoses are
severe breaks from reality
exaggerations of otherwise normal emotions
states of extreme emotional distress
Psychoanalysis employs…
free association and transference
empathic listening
behavioral modification
Humanistic therapists use
free association and transference
empathic listening
behavioral modification
Short-term dynamic therapies are
similar to psychoanalysis, but shorter
similar to psychoanalysis, but focused on the present
similar to REBT
Interpersonal therapies focus on
past incidents of trauma
current relationships
free association
Rational-Emotive Therapy is
collaborative
behavioral
combative
Reality testing is a feature of
all cognitive therapies
all behavioral therapies
none of the above
The most commonly-used approach is
psychoanalytic
cognitive-behavioral
psychodynamic
EX/RP and Systematic Desensitization are components of
DBT
Humanistic Therapy
Behavioral Therapy
A modality which focuses on negative self-talk and correcting self-defeating patterns of behavior
CBT
DBT
RET
Thorazine is an
antipsychotic
antidepressant
anxiolytic
Seconal is a
benzodiazepene
barbituate
amphetamine
Xanax is a
slow-acting benzodiazepene
fast-acting benzodiazepene
fast-acting barbituate
Valium is a
slow-acting benzodiazepene
fast-acting benzodiazepene
fast-acting barbituate
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