- One way scientists can search for genes that are associated with rare disorders is by carrying out ________, in which they first find genetic markers, then look for inheritance patterns in large families where a particular condition is common.
- experimental studies
- psychometric studies
- linkage studies
- noncoding studies
- Which school of thought in psychology evolved into an elaborate theory of personality that emphasized unconscious motives and conflicts?
- phrenology
- structuralism
- functionalism
- psychoanalysis
- When a neurotransmitter binds to a receptor site and decreases the negative charge, it causes ________.
- severe nerve pain
- an excitatory effect
- an inhibitory effect
- either an excitatory effect or an inhibitory effect
- The research method used by Wilhelm Wundt in which volunteers were taught to carefully observe, analyze, and describe their own sensations, mental images, and emotional reactions is called _______________.
- critical thinking
- trained introspection
- experimentation
- conceptual proliferation
- Which of the following is the correct definition of the term “genome”?
- The chromosomal molecule that transfers genetic characteristics by way of coded instructions for the structure of proteins.
- A segment of DNA that varies among individuals, has a known location on a chromosome, and can function as a genetic landmark for a gene involved in a physical or mental condition.
- The full set of genes in each cell of an organism (with the exception of sperm and egg cells),
together with noncoding DNA located outside the genes.
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- A change in gene frequencies within a population over many generations; a mechanism by which genetically influenced characteristics of a population may change.
- The subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that connects to sensory receptors and to skeletal muscles is called the ________.
- sympathetic nervous system
- parasympathetic nervous system
- somatic nervous system
- central nervous system
- Researchers use descriptive statistics when they want to ________.
- draw inferences about how statistically meaningful a study’s results are
- organize and summarize research data
- combine and analyze data from many studies
- assess how likely it is that a study’s results occurred merely by chance
- ___________ are DNA segments that vary considerably among individuals and whose locations on the chromosome are already known.
- Bases
- RNA
- Genomes
- Genetic markers
- The central nervous system is usually conceptualized as having two components, which are ________.
- the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system
- the brain and the spinal cord
- the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system
- the brain and the nerves
- __________ are usually sources of hypotheses, rather than tests of hypotheses. a. Correlational studies
- Case studies
- Psychological tests
- Regression analyses
- Which school of thought in psychology tried to explain how specific behaviors and mental processes help a person adapt to the environment?
- phrenology
- structuralism
- functionalism
- psychiatry
- Skepticism in scientific research means ________.
- acquiring knowledge by means of observation or experimentation
- refusing to accept empirical evidence
- believing a claim is true unless you have evidence that it is wrong
- treating conclusions, both new and old, with caution
- The ______ activates the hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine which produce energy and alertness.
- autonomic nervous system
- somatic nervous system
- hippocampus
- lymphatic system
- Which technique uses radio frequencies and a magnetic field to produce images of the brain? a. EEG
- PET
- MRI
- TMS
- The input and output of the central nervous system is handled by the ________.
- lymphatic system
- endocrine system
- cardiovascular system
- peripheral nervous system
- _______________ had the opinion that searching for building blocks of experience was a waste of time because the brain and the mind are constantly changing.
- William James
- Wilhelm Wundt
- Sigmund Freud
- E. B. Titchener
- An important role of the spinal cord is ________.
- processing and storing of incoming sensory information
- control of reflexes above the neck
- monitoring of the activity of the internal organs
- control of automatic reflexes below the neck
- A major disadvantage of using laboratory observation in a research study is that ______.
- the presence of researchers may cause participants to act differently than they would in their natural surroundings
- it can be used only for explaining behavior and not for describing it
- it is often considered unethical
- researchers have less control of the situation than they do in a naturalistic observation
- Who established the first psychological laboratory in 1879?
- Sigmund Freud
- John Locke
- William James
- Wilhelm Wundt
- Critical thinkers should approach psychology textbooks as ______.
- being almost entirely correct
- an opportunity to generate alternative explanations
- being almost entirely incorrect
- a way to reduce uncertainties
- __________ psychology addresses the full spectrum of human behavior, both the commonplace and the exceptional.
- Popular
- Scientific
- Medical
- Maladaptive
- The part of neurons that receive messages from nerve cells and look like the branches of a tree are called ______.
- axons
- neurotransmitters
- dendrites
- cell bodies
- Which of the following transmit messages away from cell bodies to neurons, muscles, or gland cells?
- axons
- neurotransmitters
- dendrites
- glial cells
- Which of the following is the correct order for scientific research?
- evidence, prediction, hypothesis, theory
- prediction, evidence, hypothesis, theory
- hypothesis, evidence, theory, prediction
- theory, hypothesis, prediction, evidence
- ___________ is defined as a statistical estimate of the proportion of the total variance in some trait that is attributable to genetic differences among individuals within a group. a. Heredity
- Heritability
- Diversity
- Expressivity
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