Introduction to Psychology
Sleep & Dreaming
Beautiful Minds
Forensic Psychology
100

Define psychology as a science

Study of human thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.

100

What does the abbreviation 'NREM' stand for?

Non-Rapid Eye Movement

100

Feeling stressed, nervous, and/or worried for a short period of time best describes:

a) anxiety (emotion)

b) anxiety (disorder)

c) depression (emotion)

d) depression (disorder)

a) anxiety (emotion)

100

Outline the three components of a lie.

Subjective Experience

Lying makes an individual feel an emotion

Physiological Arousal

Stress and emotions caused from lying will cause changes in bodily processes, due to sympathetic nervous system activation

Expressive Behaviour

Changes in facial expressions, voice tonality or speech patterns/tendencies, and body language


200
Would making up plans in your head, without the use of any external tools (e.g., phone, laptop, pen), be considered a behaviour or a mental process?


Explain your response.

Mental Process - this cannot be directly observed and is a private, internal event

200

How many hours of sleep per night does the average teenager need?

9 - 10 hours

200

Which level of wellbeing (Low, Medium or High) best describes an individual that previously had a period of time in which they struggled to cope with everyday demands, manage their emotions, and had an inability to concentrate, but is slowly improving over a course of 1 month?

Medium

200

Mr Nguyen is struggling to pay off a mortgage. He decides to steal Mr Bartlett's watch collection to gain some money from selling it on Gumtree.

After invading Mr Bartlett's home and stealing the watches, Mr Nguyen runs into and destroys a local bakery while speeding away in his car. He abandons the car, containing his keys to MWSC and a complete set of fingerprints on the steering wheel.

What crime scene term best describes the car crash at the bakery? Explain your response.

Secondary Crime Scene

Another location (not the original/primary crime scene) where additional evidence can be found

300
Compare and contrast a psychologist and a psychiatrist.

Differences

- psychologists must study ~6 years, whereas psychiatrists must study for ~11 years

- psychologists will rely on talk/behavioural therapy, whereas psychiatrists are able to prescribe medication

- psychologists tend to treat less severe cases, psychiatrists tend to treat cases of high severity


Similarities

- both study the brain and behaviour

- both provide mental health services

- both can diagnose disorders

300

Outline Freud's Psychoanalytic theory and distinguish between manifest and latent content.

Psychoanalytic theory states that dreams have a hidden meanings behind them (often about an individual's unconscious/innate desires) and can be analysed.

Manifest content describe objects/symbols or events in the dream.

Latent content describes the meaning hidden behind/represented by the manifest content.

300

A similarity between psychopathy and sociopathy includes:

a) both are completely incapable of empathy

b) both usually start with excessive animal cruelty

c) both will have well-planned early crimes

d) both are predominantly hereditary

b) both usually start with excessive animal cruelty

300

Give two limitations to using photofits or police line-ups

Any 2 from:

- Eyewitnesses can observe suspects in poor conditions (e.g., bad lighting)

- Photographs may bias or highlight features that the eyewitness did not pay attention to

- Witnesses may expect that the suspect is in the lineup (even if they may not be)

400

Define the term pseudoscience and give an example of it

Sciences that are fake/false - an area of study that claims to be scientific whilst not using the scientific method.

Examples (non-exhaustive list)

Astrology

- Numerology

- Palmistry

- Graphology

- Homeopathy

400

Outline and explain one limitation of sleep laboratory studies.

Acceptable Responses:

- Sleep is interrupted

Participants are woken during REM to report their dreams. Dreams that follow this may be affected by this disturbance.

- Unfamiliar environment

Can interrupt usual sleep and dreaming patterns.

- Subjective data

Measurements rely on participants being honest about dream content

- Emotional dreams/nightmares rarely occur in sleep laboratories

- Dreams may be recorded inaccurately

Participants may not remember all details and researches may make errors in recording descriptions.

400

Which type of anxiety disorder is characterised by recurrent persistent thoughts or intrusive and obsessive impulses?

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

400

Anna and Annie are monozygotic (identical) twin sisters. During their later years, Anna becomes intensely stressed and begins to express her frustration through petty theft and vandalism.

According to statistics gained in twin studies, how likely is Annie to complete the same or a similar crime?

21% chance for Annie to be a concordant.

500

Name the branch of psychology that would research effective ways of learning in a classroom.

Educational Psychologist

500

Mr Nguyen has recently started to experience interruptions to his sleep. Usually, he routinely falls asleep at around 11PM each night and wakes up at 6AM.

Recently, he would wake up unexpectedly at 3AM, taking an hour to fall back asleep, before waking up again at his usual time.


a) How long is a sleep cycle?

b) How many completed (non-interrupted) sleep cycles would Mr Nguyen experience, given his sleep interruptions?

a) 90 minutes or 1 hour and 30 minutes per cycle

b) 3 complete sleep cycles

11:00PM - 12:30AM = 1st complete cycle

12:30AM - 02:00AM = 2nd complete cycle

02:00AM - 03:00AM = incomplete cycle

03:00AM - 04:00AM = falling asleep

04:00AM - 05:00AM = 3rd complete cycle

05:00AM - 06:00AM = incomplete cycle

500
Give a social risk factor for anxiety and briefly explain how it can increase the likelihood for an individual to develop a low level of wellbeing.

Poverty

A lack of access to basic life necessities can lead to constant worry or a sense of helplessness/hopelessness

Social Stress

Lac of or jeopardised sense of belonging and relationships can lead to feelings of helplessness/hopelessness

500

After being arrested for stealing Mr Bartlett's watch collection, the police use a polygraph test in an attempt to gain more information on the theft. 

Outline one way Mr Nguyen can fool the polygraph test.

Acceptable responses:
Purposely raise his own heart rate before answering questions by biting his tongue or pinching himself very hard.