Experimental Psychology
Ethics
Memory
Development
Random
100

In the experimental method, how is the control group different from the experimental group?

The control group does NOT receive the independent variable

100

Terry’s experimental subjects are becoming nervous in the middle of the experiment and ask to leave. Terry allows them to do so. Which ethical guideline is Terry adhering to?

Right to refusal/Freedom to withdraw

100

Knowing general knowledge, facts and rules (such as who was the 1st President of the USA) is what kind of memory?

Semantic memory

100

Andi is concerned about the health of her unborn child because she was exposed to possibly dangerous chemicals at work.  What specifically is she concerned about?

Teratogen

100

If research indicated that phobias resulted from a chemical imbalance in the nervous system, this would most clearly support which of the following psychological perspectives?

Biological Perspective

200

Psychological perspective that focuses on the unconscious mind

Psychodynamic

200

Jerry forces random people off the street to enter into his study. Which ethical guideline is being violated?

Voluntary Informed Consent

200

Roy G BIV, Every Good Boy Does Fine, and My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos are all examples of

Mnemonic Devices

200

A baby looks under the sofa for a ball that has just rolled underneath it. According to Jean Piaget, the baby’s action shows understanding of

object permanence

200

Learning new information in history class is an example of what?

Encoding

300
  1. One of the goals of this research method is to systematically record behavior without interfering with the behavior.

Naturalistic Observation
300

Barry administers painful shocks to subjects in an experiment in order to get them to do what he wants. Which ethical guideline is this a violation of?

Do no harm

300

Which of the following is an example of a procedural memory?

  1. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States.

  2. How to ride a bike.

  3. Your first time riding a bike.

  4. The grass is green in the outfield of Fenway Park.

How to ride a bike

300

According to Jean Piaget, what is the earliest stage at which a child is capable of using simple logic to think about objects and events but not able to reason in a hypothetical or in an abstract way?

Concrete operational

300

Infantile Amnesia states that most people cannot remember anything before the age of

2-4

400

An experiment tests the hypothesis: If a person physically exercises then their mood will be happier. What is the dependent variable?

Their mood

400

The boys at South Park Elementary are furious to find out that the results of the study they were in to see how many inches they had grown over the past year was posted for the whole school to see. Which ethical guideline is this a violation of?

Confidentiality

400

Mary suffered a head injury five years ago. She now has clear memories of the events that occurred before the accident but cannot create new memories since the accident. Mary’s symptoms point to

Anterograde Amnesia

400

According to Piaget, during the Formal Operational stage, people begin to:

  1. reason hypothetical and abstract situations

  2. distinguish between good and bad behaviors

  3. understand the consequences of their actions

  4. understand mathematical equations

1. reason hypothetical and abstract situations

400

Conscious, intentional recollection of an event or of an item of information is called

Explicit Memory

500

In 1953, Harry underwent surgery to control his seizures. Doctors removed tissue from the hippocampus. As a result, Harry’s memory was severely impaired. Psychologists studied Harry’s memory function until his death in 2008. Which research method did the psychologists use in this situation?

Case Study

500

Dr. Doofenshmirtz conducts a study that attempts to determine the effect of studying on test performance. Once the study is complete, he locks the results away in a room to be seen by no one. What ethical guideline is being violated?

Debrief

500
  1. Andi is introduced to the following people when she arrives at the party; Margaret, Brian, Cory, Patrick, Sean, Victoria, Blake, Kevin, Catie, Katie, Danielle, and John.  According to the serial-position effect, it will be most difficult for Andi to remember the names of:

    1. Margret, Brian, Cory, and Patrick 

    2. Margret, Brian, Danielle, and John

    3. Sean, Victoria, Blake, and Kevin 

    4. Catie, Katie, Danielle, and John

Sean, Victoria, Blake and Kevin

500

Of the following cognitive milestones which ability would likely be acquired last?

  1. use of schemas

  2. object permanence

  3. hypothetical thinking

  4. conservation

3. hypothetical thinking

500

You eat a new food and then get sick because of the flu. However, you develop a dislike for the food and feel nauseated whenever you smell it. What is the conditioned stimulus?

Food

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