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Which of the following best defines psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes

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The scientific method begins with:

Making observations


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The basic building block of the nervous system is the:


Neuron


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Sensation refers to:


The process of detecting stimuli


100

Circadian rhythms are controlled by the:


Suprachiasmatic nucleus


200

Who is considered the “father of psychology” for establishing the first psychology lab?

Wilhelm Wundt

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A variable that is manipulated in an experiment is the:


Independent variable


200

The part of the neuron that sends messages is the:


Axon


200

The minimum amount of stimulation needed to detect a stimulus is the:


Absolute threshold


200

REM sleep is associated with:


Dreaming and brain activity


300

Which perspective focuses on unconscious drives and early childhood experiences?

Psychodynamic

300

Which type of research is best for showing cause-and-effect?


Experiment

300

Which neurotransmitter is linked to movement and Parkinson’s disease?


Dopamine


300

Which theory explains how we perceive colors with three different types of cones?


Trichromatic theory


300

Sleep deprivation has been linked to:


Impaired attention and learning


400

The humanistic perspective emphasizes:

Free will and personal growth


400

The group that receives no treatment or a placebo in an experiment is called:


Control group


400

The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for:


Fight or flight


400

The blind spot occurs where:


The optic nerve exits the eye


400

Which sleep disorder involves sudden attacks of sleep?


Narcolepsy


500

Which of the following psychologists is associated with functionalism?

James

500

A correlation coefficient of -0.80 indicates:


A strong negative relationship


500

The brain’s two hemispheres are connected by the:


Corpus callosum


500

Which sense is most closely tied to memory?


Smell



500

Psychoactive drugs affect:


Consciousness, perception, and mood


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