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Download Full Test Bank For Psychology From Inquiry To Understanding Canadian Edition 4Th Edition Scott O Lilienfeld Steven J Lynn Laura L Namy Nancy J Woolf Kenneth M Cramer Rodney Schmaltz pdf docx full chapter chapter
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Answer: C) behaviour
4. Which level of analysis in psychology would focus on your relationships with friends and family?
A) biological
B) social-cultural
C) psychological
D) neurological
Difficulty: 2
QuestionID: 01-1-04
Topic: Psychology and Levels of Analysis
Skill: Applied/Conceptual
Objective: 1.1a
Answer: B) social-cultural
5. Which level of psychological analysis would focus on the experience of anxiety or anger?
A) neurological
B) psychological
C) social and cultural
D) biological
Difficulty: 2
QuestionID: 01-1-05
Topic: What Makes Psychology Distinctive—and Fascinating
Skill: Applied/Conceptual
Objective: 1.1a
Answer: B) psychological
6. Which of the following research questions would be most interesting to a psychologist who studies anxiety
from the biological perspective?
A) Do all people experience anxiety in the same way?
B) Do hormone changes affect the experience of anxiety?
C) Do most people experience more anxiety in crowds than when alone?
D) Are more people anxious about physical threats or social threats?
Difficulty: 3
QuestionID: 01-1-06
Topic: What Makes Psychology Distinctive—and Fascinating
Skill: Applied/Conceptual
Objective: 1.1a
7. Janet is very friendly and outgoing, and she makes friends very easily. People are typically very nice to Janet,
because of her friendliness, and as a result Janet is even more likely to be friendly. Which of the following terms
is illustrated by this example?
A) Mutual exclusion
B) Kin selection
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C) Reciprocal determinism
D) Naive realism
Difficulty: 1
QuestionID: 01-1-07
Topic: What Makes Psychology Distinctive—and Fascinating
Skill: Applied/Conceptual
Objective: 1.1a
8. Dr. Ortega is a researcher in Spain, where she conducts research on how Spanish culture shapes body image
in young Spanish teenaged girls. Dr. Ortega is using which approach to cross-cultural psychology?
A) etic
B) emic
C) reciprocal determinism
D) western
Difficulty: 3
QuestionID: 01-1-08
Topic: What Makes Psychology Distinctive—and Fascinating
Skill: Applied/Conceptual
Objective: 1.1a
Answer: B) emic
Difficulty: 3
QuestionID: 01-1-09
Topic: What Makes Psychology Distinctive—and Fascinating
Skill: Applied/Conceptual
Objective: 1.1a
10. Prior to the late 1800s, Psychology was difficult to distinguish from which of the following disciplines?
A) Theology
B) Journalism
C) Philosophy
D) Biology
Difficulty: 2
QuestionID: 01-1-10
Topic: Psychology's Early History
Skill: Factual
Objective: 1.4a
Answer: C) Philosophy
11. Which individual is often credited with establishing the first psychological laboratory, thus establishing
psychology as an experimental science?
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A) Sigmund Freud
B) Wilhelm Wundt
C) William James
D) John B. Watson
Difficulty: 2
QuestionID: 01-1-11
Topic: Psychology's Early History
Skill: Factual
Objective: 1.4a
12. What early psychologist was most concerned with developing answers to basic questions about our mental
experiences, such as how long it takes us to react to a sound?
A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) John B. Watson
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Alfred Binet
Difficulty: 2
QuestionID: 01-1-12
Topic: Psychology's Early History
Skill: Factual
Objective: 1.4a
13. What technique involves trained observers who carefully reflect and report on their own mental experiences?
A) Spiritualism
B) Introspection
C) Experimentalism
D) Empiricism
Difficulty: 1
QuestionID: 01-1-13
Topic: Psychology's Early History
Skill: Factual
Objective: 1.4a
Answer: B) Introspection
14. What influence did psychology need to break away from in order to establish itself as a discipline and be free
of associations with studying the spirit or soul?
A) Spiritualism
B) Philosophy
C) Psychicism
D) Introspection
Difficulty: 1
QuestionID: 01-1-14
Topic: Psychology's Early History
Skill: Factual
Objective: 1.4a
Answer: A) Spiritualism
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