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Psychology Final Review

Jeopardy Home One Point Two Points Three Points Four Points Five Points Question # 1 Question # 5 Question # 9 Question # 13 Question # 17 Question # 2 Question # 6 Question # 10 Question # 14 Question # 18 Question # 3 Question # 7 Question # 11 Question # 15 Question # 19 Question # 4 Question # 8 Question # 12 Question # 16 Question # 20

Question # 1 The sleep cycle is approximately________ minutes? A: 50 B: 30 C: 75 D: 90

Question # 2 Which of the following is classified as a depressant? A: Amphetamines B: LSD C: Alcohol D: Marijuana

Question # 3 Which viewpoint on human personality emphasizes reciprocal determinism? Psychoanalytic Social-cognitive Trait Humanistic

Question # 4 What is a method researchers use to gather information from many people about a particular subject? A: Case study B: Survey C: Replication D: Correlation

Question # 5 Which of the following research methods DOES NOT belong with the others A. Case study B. Natural observation C. Survey D. Experiment

Question # 7 In Pavlov’s original experiment with dogs, the meat served as a(n)? A: CS B: CR C: UCS D: UCR

Question # 8 Mirror neurons are found in the brain’s ___ and are believed to be the neural basis for ___. A: Frontal lobe; observational learning B: Frontal lobe; classical conditioning C: Temporal lobe; operant conditioning D: Temporal lobe; observational learning

Question # 9 Our short-term memory span is approximately_____items? B: 4 C: 7 D: 10

Question # 10 Which of the following is the most common of the psychological disorders? A: Depression B: Schizophrenia C: Bipolar Disorder D: Generalized anxiety disorder

Question # 11 Agoraphobia is a(n) ___________ disorder. A: Anxiety B: Mood C: Character D: Dissociative

Question # 12 Mania is most likely to be characterized by feelings of: Guilt Fear Optimism Indifference

Question # 13 The Oedipus and Electra complexes have their roots in the: A: Anal stage B: Oral stage C: Latency stage D: Phallic stage

Question # 14 Which of the following is an example of positive punishment? A: A child has a toy taken away for fighting with his sister B: A teen is grounded for misbehavior C: Spanking a child D: Losing your phone for talking back to parents

Question # 15 A teacher that uses pop quizzes in their class is using what type of schedule? A: Fixed-ratio B: Variable-ratio C: Fixed-interval D: Variable-interval

Question # 17 Freud called the remembered story line of a dream the: A: Manifest content B: Latent content C: Overt content D: Dissociated content

Question # 18 Which of the following is most likely to occur during REM sleep? A: Nightmares B: Night terrors C: Sleepwalking D: Sleeptalking

Question # 19 A person who requires increasing amounts of a drug in order to feel its effect is said to have developed: A: Tolerance B: Physical dependency C: Psychological dependency D: Resistance

Question # 20 Memory for skills is called: A: Explicit memory B: Declarative memory C: Episodic memory D: Implicit memory