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Who wants to be a Who wants to be a Millionaire?Millionaire?
Who wants to be a Who wants to be a Millionaire?Millionaire?
Chapter 10,11,16 ReviewChapter 10,11,16 Review
ThursdayThursday
May 17, 2007May 17, 2007
Chapter 10,11,16 ReviewChapter 10,11,16 Review
ThursdayThursday
May 17, 2007May 17, 2007
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
A(n) ____ is an A(n) ____ is an object, person, or object, person, or
situation perceived situation perceived as being capable of as being capable of satisfying a need.satisfying a need.
A(n) ____ is an A(n) ____ is an object, person, or object, person, or
situation perceived situation perceived as being capable of as being capable of satisfying a need.satisfying a need.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)A)DriveDriveB)B)MotiveMotiveC)C)IncentiveIncentiveD)D)InstinctInstinct
A)A)DriveDriveB)B)MotiveMotiveC)C)IncentiveIncentiveD)D)InstinctInstinct
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
C) IncentiveC) Incentive C) IncentiveC) Incentive
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
The need for ______ is the best
example of a psychological
need.
The need for ______ is the best
example of a psychological
need.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)A)PowerPowerB)Pain Avoidance
C)FoodD)Oxygen
A)A)PowerPowerB)Pain Avoidance
C)FoodD)Oxygen
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
A) PowerA) PowerA) PowerA) Power
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
According to ________ theory, primary drives trigger arousal and
activate behavior.
According to ________ theory, primary drives trigger arousal and
activate behavior.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsA)A)InstinctInstinct
B)PsychoanalyticC)Humanistic
D)Drive-reduction
A)A)InstinctInstinctB)Psychoanalytic
C)HumanisticD)Drive-reduction
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
D) drive-reduction D) drive-reduction D) drive-reduction D) drive-reduction
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
What lies just below What lies just below self-actualization in self-actualization in Maslow’s hierarchy Maslow’s hierarchy
of needs?of needs?
What lies just below What lies just below self-actualization in self-actualization in Maslow’s hierarchy Maslow’s hierarchy
of needs?of needs?
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)A) SafetySafetyB)Esteem
C)PhysiologicalD)Love and belongingness
A)A) SafetySafetyB)Esteem
C)PhysiologicalD)Love and belongingness
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
B) EsteemB) EsteemB) EsteemB) Esteem
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestionDuring the McGill During the McGill University sensory University sensory
deprivation studies of deprivation studies of the 1950’s, many the 1950’s, many
student volunteers quit student volunteers quit participating because…participating because…
During the McGill During the McGill University sensory University sensory
deprivation studies of deprivation studies of the 1950’s, many the 1950’s, many
student volunteers quit student volunteers quit participating because…participating because…
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsA)A) They could not afford to miss They could not afford to miss
several days’ classesseveral days’ classesB)B) The experimenter’s demands The experimenter’s demands
were excessivewere excessiveC)C) The pay was too low to justify The pay was too low to justify
spending the timespending the timeD) Boredom and disorientation
proved very uncomfortable
A)A) They could not afford to miss They could not afford to miss several days’ classesseveral days’ classes
B)B) The experimenter’s demands The experimenter’s demands were excessivewere excessive
C)C) The pay was too low to justify The pay was too low to justify spending the timespending the time
D) Boredom and disorientation proved very uncomfortable
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
D) Boredom and D) Boredom and disorientation proved disorientation proved uncomfortableuncomfortable
D) Boredom and D) Boredom and disorientation proved disorientation proved uncomfortableuncomfortable
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestionEmotions are states of
_____ that have cognitive,
physiological, and behavioral
components.
Emotions are states of _____ that have
cognitive, physiological, and
behavioral components.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)ProvocationB)FeelingC)DeterminationD)expression
A)ProvocationB)FeelingC)DeterminationD)expression
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
B) Feeling B) Feeling
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
The emotion of _____ The emotion of _____ involves involves
predominantly predominantly sympathetic sympathetic
arousal.arousal.
The emotion of _____ The emotion of _____ involves involves
predominantly predominantly sympathetic sympathetic
arousal.arousal.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)DepressionB)Anger
C)AcceptanceD)Fear
A)DepressionB)Anger
C)AcceptanceD)Fear
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
D) FearD) Fear
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
Family background and early cognitive stimulation
are considered _____ influences upon behavior.
Family background and early cognitive stimulation
are considered _____ influences upon behavior.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)NatureB)Nurture
C)MaturationD)Self-regulating
A)NatureB)Nurture
C)MaturationD)Self-regulating
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
B) NurtureB) Nurture
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
Attempts to maintain contact and anxiety over separation are
behaviors that define…
Attempts to maintain contact and anxiety over separation are
behaviors that define…
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)AffectionB)Attachment
C)FearD)loneliness
A)AffectionB)Attachment
C)FearD)loneliness
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
B) attachmentB) attachment
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestionHarlow’s rhesus
monkey studies led him to believe that
attachment develops from _______.
Harlow’s rhesus monkey studies led him to believe that
attachment develops from _______.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
a)Reinforcementb)Nourishmentc)Familiarity
d)Contact comfort
a)Reinforcementb)Nourishmentc)Familiarity
d)Contact comfort
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
D) Contact comfortD) Contact comfort
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
Warm-coldness and restrictive-permissive are described in the text as independent dimensions of ____.
Warm-coldness and restrictive-permissive are described in the text as independent dimensions of ____.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)attachmentB) Child rearing
C) Contact comfortD) Personality traits
A)attachmentB) Child rearing
C) Contact comfortD) Personality traits
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
B) Child rearing B) Child rearing
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
Which of the following Which of the following is is NOTNOT one of the one of the stages of cognitive stages of cognitive development development identified by Piaget?identified by Piaget?
Which of the following Which of the following is is NOTNOT one of the one of the stages of cognitive stages of cognitive development development identified by Piaget?identified by Piaget?
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)SensorimotorB) PreoperationalC) Concrete
operationalD) Postoperational
A)SensorimotorB) PreoperationalC) Concrete
operationalD) Postoperational
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
D) postoperationalD) postoperational
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
Adolescence ends when…Adolescence ends when…
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsA)full height is attainedB)reproductive maturity
is attainedC) A person assumes adult responsibilities
A)full height is attainedB)reproductive maturity
is attainedC) A person assumes adult responsibilities
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
C) A person assumes adult responsibilities C) A person assumes adult responsibilities
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
Adolescents experience the most conflict with their ________.
Adolescents experience the most conflict with their ________.
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)FathersB)MothersC)SiblingsD)teachers
A)FathersB)MothersC)SiblingsD)teachers
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
B) MothersB) Mothers
QuestionQuestionQuestionQuestion
Levinson believed that around 30
people
Levinson believed that around 30
people
OptionsOptionsOptionsOptions
A)experience midlife crisisB)focus on career achievementC)reassess their life goals and
commitmentsD)experience midlife transition
A)experience midlife crisisB)focus on career achievementC)reassess their life goals and
commitmentsD)experience midlife transition
Correct AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer
C) Reassess their life goals and commitments
C) Reassess their life goals and commitments
3. According to Freud, “I want it, and I want it, now,” refers to the part of the personality called the:
3. According to Freud, “I want it, and I want it, now,” refers to the part of the personality called the:
A) superego. B) id. C) ego. D) eros.
A) superego. B) id. C) ego. D) eros.
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4. Threatened by his own attraction to other males, Mr. Jones leads an active campaign against gay rights. He is displaying the ego defense mechanism:
4. Threatened by his own attraction to other males, Mr. Jones leads an active campaign against gay rights. He is displaying the ego defense mechanism: A) denial. B) reaction formation. C) sublimation. D) displacement.
A) denial. B) reaction formation. C) sublimation. D) displacement.
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6. According to Maslow, we are naturally, internally driven to be the best that we can be, achieving the goal of:
6. According to Maslow, we are naturally, internally driven to be the best that we can be, achieving the goal of:
A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight. D) personal betterment.
A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight. D) personal betterment.
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6. According to Maslow, we are naturally, internally driven to be the best that we can be, achieving the goal of:
6. According to Maslow, we are naturally, internally driven to be the best that we can be, achieving the goal of:
A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight. D) personal betterment.
A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight. D) personal betterment.
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24: The most widely used personality test is the:24: The most widely used personality test is the:
A) MMPI. B) Rorschach Inkblot Test. C) TAT. D) 16PF.
A) MMPI. B) Rorschach Inkblot Test. C) TAT. D) 16PF.
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