Question: Which of the following is not an explanation for men and women responding to stress proposed by an interactionist model (Clark & Hatfield, 1999)?

Answer Choices:

A. Men and women face different types of stressors.
B. Men face more stressors than women.
C. Men are more willing to help others in need.
D. All of the above are true.

Answer: D – All of the above are true.

 

Question: A psychologist decides on a study in which a puppy named Missy is put into overhead air fans for an hour. While in the space, another puppy that did not enter the experiment is placed into overhead fans but has had Missy there and possibly touched by it. This Missy comes back. As the first puppy returns, it is put into the experiment again and overheard fans are turned on. At this point, the puppy that had Missy there could probably vary with another puppy. This is an _______________.

Answer Choices:

A. controlled study
B. true experiment
C. experimental treatment
D. second experiment

Answer: B – true experiment

 

Question: Substances such as hallucinates and __________________________ function as _______________________ in the mouth because of their negative effects on the developing fetus.

Answer Choices:

A. Alcoholic, depressants
B. Stimulants, hallucinates
C. Depressants, depressants
D. Stimulants, stimulants

Answer: C – Depressants, depressants

 

Question: Which statement about evidence behavior in adolescence and adulthood is TRUE?

Answer Choices:

A. More adolescents have beliefs that lead them to become smoking adults.
B. Fewer adolescents in the United States go on from junior high school rather than graduating from high school.
C. Some adolescents in the United States have formal or informal religious faith.
D. Adolescents who try drugs but stop their addictions often begin to work and take drugs extensively in adults.

Answer: D – Adolescents who try drugs but stop their addictions often begin to work and take drugs extensively in adults.

 

Question: According to research cited by Motyl and colleagues (2014), which class has the lowest mortality rates across all languages?

Answer Choices:

A. text
B. message
C. email
D. tweet

Answer: C – email

 

Question: According to Popiel, when children learn that taking turns while playing a game is a concept of fairness, they have halved their moral perspective from __________________________.

Answer Choices:

A. a preconvention perspective to a conventional perspective
B. a conventional to a postconventional
C. a conventional to a conventional
D. a preconventional to autonomy

Answer: A – a preconvention perspective to a conventional perspective

 

Question: Freud believed that the id, ego, and superego were largely governed by _______________________.

Answer Choices:

A. experience
B. unconscious will
C. conscious will
D. memory

Answer: B – unconscious will

 

Question: Intellectual functioning and _____________________ of personality are generally based on self-descriptions that are then verified based on conversations.

Answer Choices:

A. creativity
B. theories
C. psychosis
D. formations

Answer: B – theories

 

Question: During the embryonic stage, which event occurs?

Answer Choices:

A. The heartbeat begins to beat.
B. An embryonic layer of the endoderm below the skin.
C. The amniotic sac begins to length of inches.
D. The blast grows into a cell layer.

Answer: A – The heartbeat begins to beat.

 

Question: Dr. Tanner, this is your area of research: Theories Appropriate Test: tailored their tests:

Answer Choices:

A. Culture and Personality Movement
B. Cognitive-behavioral Approach
C. A perspective that employs dissociation that a person has
D. A perspective analyzing a person’s thoughts as whether the stimuli trigger the behavior

Answer: D – A perspective analyzing a person’s thoughts as whether the stimuli trigger the behavior

 

Question: Which of the following is/are the projective test?

Answer Choices:

A. Rorschach Inkblot Test
B. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
C. Neurosis Indicator
D. Thematic Appreciation Test

Answer: A – Rorschach Inkblot Test D – Thematic Appreciation Test

 

Question: Unconditional Positive Regard is a concept advocated by ________________ named ________________ prominent psychologist.

Answer Choices:

A. Carl Jung; Psychiatrist
B. Sigmund Freud; Psychoanalytic
C. Carl Rogers; Humanistic
D. Abraham Maslow; Humanistic

Answer: C – Carl Rogers; Humanistic

 

Question: An educational psychologist thinks that the children in her gifted program have higher IQs than the average child (μ = 100, σ = 15). The average IQ in the gifted program is 123. What is the best statistical test to conduct?

Answer Choices:

A. one sample t-test
B. one sample z-test
C. One Way Between Subjects ANOVA
D. One Way Repeated Measures ANOVA

Answer: B – one sample z-test

 

Question: Knock-out mice were assessed for maze performance (number of wrong turns) after having surgery to remove genetic information pertaining to memory. All mice are subjected to three different types of mazes: easy, moderate, and difficult. What is the best statistical test to conduct?

Answer Choices:

A. independent groups t-test
B. unrelated groups t-test
C. One Way Between Subjects ANOVA
D. One Way Repeated Measures ANOVA

Answer: D – One Way Repeated Measures ANOVA

 

Question: Mr. Rogers believes that as people age they are less willing to spend money on clothes. He asks twenty individuals their age and the amount of money they will spend on clothing in a six-month period. What is the best statistical test to conduct?

Answer Choices:

A. independent groups t-test
B. correlated groups t-test
C. Pearson’s r
D. one sample z-test

Answer: C – Pearson’s r

 

Question: A local beer company wants to produce a new Double IPA to feature in their regular rotation. Three recipes are created, each one the same but varying in terms of the type of finishing hop used for aroma: Citra, Mosaic, or Nelson Sauvin. In order to avoid carry-over effects, willing consumers are randomly assigned to receive a six-ounce pour of only one of the three beers. What is the best statistical test to conduct?

Answer Choices:

A. one sample t-test
B. correlated groups t-test
C. One Way Between Subjects ANOVA
D. One Way Repeated Measures ANOVA

Answer: C – One Way Between Subjects ANOVA

 

Question: A marketer is trying to decide between two different types of packaging: either with black font or blue font. In order to make a decision, the marketer surveys thirty different people regarding their font preferences. He asks each participant to evaluate both of the packages on a scale of 1 (do not like font at all) to 5 (like the font very much). What is the best statistical test to conduct?

Answer Choices:

A. independent groups t-test
B. correlated groups t-test
C. one sample t-test
D. One Way Between Subjects ANOVA

Answer: B – correlated groups t-test