Option A: Introspection
Option B: Observation
Option C: Psychology of Mind
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Id
Option B: Ego
Option C: Superego
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: All of these ✔
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Option A: Freud
Option B: Erikson
Option C: Cattle
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Erikson ✔
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Option A: Educate
Option B: Behave
Option C: Act
Option D: Train
Correct Answer: Act ✔
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Option A: Environmental
Option B: Physical
Option C: Emotional
Option D: Educational
Correct Answer: Educational ✔
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Option A: Hypothalamus
Option B: Amygdala
Option C: Hippocampus
Option D: Cerebrum
Correct Answer: Amygdala ✔
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Option A: Corpus callosum
Option B: Cerebral cortex
Option C: Amygdala
Option D: Pons
Correct Answer: Amygdala ✔
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Option A: axon
Option B: axon terminal
Option C: synapse
Option D: soma
Correct Answer: synapse ✔
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Option A: Cranium
Option B: Vertebral column
Option C: Meninges
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: All of these ✔
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Option A: Thalamus
Option B: Cerebrum
Option C: Limbic system
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Limbic system ✔
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Option A: White matter
Option B: Gray matter
Option C: Cell bodies
Option D: Nerve fibers
Correct Answer: White matter ✔
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Option A: Ganglia
Option B: Nerves
Option C: Spinal cord
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: Ganglia ✔
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Option A: Epilepsy
Option B: Alzheimer’s disease
Option C: Parkinson’s disease
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: B. Alzheimer’s disease ✔
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Option A: Alcohol
Option B: Nicotine
Option C: Dopamine
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Nicotine ✔
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Option A: Forebrain
Option B: Midbrain
Option C: Hindbrain
Option D: Amygdala
Correct Answer: Midbrain ✔
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Option A: Corpus callosum
Option B: Pons
Option C: Reticular formation
Option D: Hypothalamus
Correct Answer: Reticular formation ✔
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Option A: Brain
Option B: Nerves
Option C: Ganglia
Option D: Spinal cord
Correct Answer: Nerves ✔
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Option A: Sensory
Option B: Motor
Option C: Mixed
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Use of alcohol
Option B: Anticonvulsant drugs
Option C: Antihistamines
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Anticonvulsant drugs ✔
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Option A: Epilepsy
Option B: Drug abuse
Option C: Parkinson’s disease
Option D: Alzheimer’s disease
Correct Answer: D. Alzheimer’s disease ✔
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Option A: Somatic nervous system
Option B: Autonomic nervous system
Option C: Central nervous system
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Somatic nervous system ✔
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Option A: Medulla
Option B: Pons
Option C: Cerebellum
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Cerebellum ✔
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Option A: Sympathetic
Option B: Parasympathetic
Option C: Somatic
Option D: Peripheral
Correct Answer: Sympathetic ✔
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Option A: Corpus coliseum
Option B: Cerebral cortex
Option C: Cerebral hemispheres
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Cerebral cortex ✔
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Option A: Alzheimer’s disease
Option B: Drug abuse
Option C: Parkinson’s disease
Option D: Epilepsy
Correct Answer: C. Parkinson’s disease ✔
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The reporting of this style of enquiry is usually statistical, often involving_____analysis of data:
Option A: Basic
Option B: Simple
Option C: Difficult
Option D: Complex
Correct Answer: Complex ✔
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Option A: 1955
Option B: 1958
Option C: 1963
Option D: 1961
Correct Answer: 1963 ✔
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Option A: Alzheimer’s disease
Option B: Drug abuse
Option C: Epilepsy
Option D: Parkinson’s disease
Correct Answer: D. Parkinson’s disease ✔
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There is a genetic predisposition to the disease_______in some people so it ends to run in families:
Option A: Epilepsy
Option B: Alzheimer’s disease
Option C: Parkinson’s disease
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. Alzheimer’s disease ✔
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Option A: Study
Option B: Knowledge
Option C: Evaluation
Option D: Education
Correct Answer: Knowledge ✔
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Option A: Standardized
Option B: Unstandardized
Option C: Authorized
Option D: Educational
Correct Answer: Standardized ✔
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Option A: Bias
Option B: Fault
Option C: Disability
Option D: Common sense
Correct Answer: Bias ✔
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Option A: Evaluation
Option B: Awareness
Option C: Art
Option D: Science
Correct Answer: Science ✔
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Option A: case studies and surveys
Option B: random samples and representative samples
Option C: facts and theories
Option D: causes and effects
Correct Answer: causes and effects ✔
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Option A: Scientific study
Option B: Scientific inquiry
Option C: Scientific approach
Option D: Scientific experiment
Correct Answer: Scientific experiment ✔
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Option A: Feedback
Option B: Statistical
Option C: Strategic
Option D: Strong
Correct Answer: Statistical ✔
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Option A: the case study
Option B: experimentation
Option C: random sampling
Option D: naturalistic observation
Correct Answer: naturalistic observation ✔
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Option A: Student
Option B: Researcher
Option C: Advocate
Option D: Trend-setter
Correct Answer: Researcher ✔
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Option A: Documents
Option B: Data
Option C: Figures
Option D: none
Correct Answer: A. Documents
B. Data ✔
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Option A: Antimanics
Option B: Antidepressants
Option C: Antihistamines
Option D: Antipsychotics
Correct Answer: Antihistamines ✔
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Option A: Therapeutic indicator
Option B: Placebo effect
Option C: Spontaneous-remission effect
Option D: Meta-analysis factor
Correct Answer: Spontaneous-remission effect ✔
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Option A: State hospital system
Option B: Mental hygiene system
Option C: Deinstitutional trend
Option D: Community mental health movement
Correct Answer: Mental hygiene system ✔
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Option A: hallucinations
Option B: depression
Option C: personality disorders
Option D: phobias
Correct Answer: phobias ✔
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Option A: progressive relaxation
Option B: unconditional positive regard
Option C: transference
Option D: aversive conditioning
Correct Answer: progressive relaxation ✔
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Option A: behavior modification
Option B: systematic desensitization
Option C: psychodynamic activation
Option D: reaction formation
Correct Answer: systematic desensitization ✔
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Option A: clinical psychologist
Option B: research psychologist
Option C: school psychologist
Option D: counselling psychologist
Correct Answer: clinical psychologist ✔
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Option A: sleep
Option B: perception
Option C: memory
Option D: appetite
Correct Answer: memory ✔
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Option A: bulimia
Option B: anxiety disorders
Option C: schizophrenia
Option D: chronic depression
Correct Answer: chronic depression ✔
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Option A: panic disorder
Option B: phobias
Option C: antisocial personality disorder
Option D: major depression
Correct Answer: phobias ✔
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Option A: bipolar disorder
Option B: catatonia
Option C: antisocial personality disorder
Option D: agoraphobia
Correct Answer: bipolar disorder ✔
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Option A: illusions
Option B: compulsions
Option C: hallucinations
Option D: delusions
Correct Answer: delusions ✔
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Option A: dissociative identity disorder
Option B: bipolar disorder
Option C: obsessive-compulsive disorder
Option D: antisocial personality disorder
Correct Answer: antisocial personality disorder ✔
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Option A: Schizophrenia
Option B: Anxiety disorders
Option C: Substance abuse
Option D: Depression
Correct Answer: Anxiety disorders ✔
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Option A: Resistance
Option B: Analysis
Option C: Transference
Option D: Catharsis
Correct Answer: Transference ✔
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Option A: GABA
Option B: Dopamine
Option C: Serotonin
Option D: Norepine
Correct Answer: GABA ✔
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Option A: Unconscious motives
Option B: Poor parenting
Option C: Chemical imbalances
Option D: Anger turned inward
Correct Answer: Anger turned inward ✔
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Option A: Distress
Option B: Disability
Option C: Depression
Option D: Statistical rarity
Correct Answer: Depression ✔
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Option A: Mesmer
Option B: Freud
Option C: Charcot
Option D: Jung
Correct Answer: Charcot ✔
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Option A: Environment
Option B: Phenotype
Option C: Genotype
Option D: Habitat
Correct Answer: Phenotype ✔
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Option A: Diary of statistical methodology
Option B: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
Option C: Description of serious mental illness
Option D: Descriptive symptoms and methodology
Correct Answer: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders ✔
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Option A: Major depression
Option B: Bipolar depression
Option C: Schizophrenia
Option D: Post traumatic stress
Correct Answer: Major depression ✔
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Option A: Amount of sunlight
Option B: Highway fatalities
Option C: Full moon
Option D: Flowers in bloom
Correct Answer: Amount of sunlight ✔
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Option A: the size of their action potentials
Option B: the velocity of their action potentials
Option C: the rate at which they fire action potentials
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: the rate at which they fire action potentials ✔
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Option A: anxiety
Option B: schizophrenia
Option C: Alzheimer’s disease
Option D: nicotine addiction
Correct Answer: schizophrenia ✔
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Option A: only in the right hemisphere
Option B: only in the left hemisphere
Option C: more quickly in the right hemisphere
Option D: more quickly in the left hemisphere
Correct Answer: more quickly in the left hemisphere ✔
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Option A: Latin
Option B: Latin and Greek
Option C: Latin and Polynesian
Option D: Greek
Correct Answer: Latin ✔
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Option A: Imprinting
Option B: Latent learning
Option C: Insight learning
Option D: Conditioned reflex type I
Correct Answer: Insight learning ✔
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Option A: an action potential
Option B: a resting potential
Option C: impulse facilitation
Option D: inhibitory
Correct Answer: an action potential ✔
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Option A: Cognitive dissonance
Option B: Self-doubt
Option C: Balance theory
Option D: Second guessing
Correct Answer: Cognitive dissonance ✔
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Option A: Herbert Spencer
Option B: Emile Durkheim
Option C: Max Weber
Option D: Auguste Comte
Correct Answer: Auguste Comte ✔
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Option A: Ethnography
Option B: Sociology
Option C: Biology
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Sociology ✔
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Option A: Affective
Option B: Cognitive
Option C: Behavioral
Option D: Emotional
Correct Answer: Emotional ✔
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Option A: Cognition
Option B: Estimation
Option C: Behavior
Option D: Attitude
Correct Answer: Attitude ✔
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Option A: Hard-sell
Option B: Soft-sell
Option C: Peripheral
Option D: Relevant
Correct Answer: Relevant ✔
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Option A: Impulsive
Option B: Incipient
Option C: Inauspicious
Option D: Instrumental
Correct Answer: Impulsive ✔
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Option A: competence
Option B: autokinetic norms
Option C: role
Option D: usefulness
Correct Answer: role ✔
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Option A: projection
Option B: discrimination
Option C: scapegoating
Option D: authoritarianism
Correct Answer: scapegoating ✔
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Option A: Singularism
Option B: Collectivism
Option C: Egoism
Option D: Altruism
Correct Answer: Singularism ✔
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Option A: Implicit guide
Option B: Explicit guide
Option C: Rule
Option D: Social role
Correct Answer: Rule ✔
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Option A: Conformity
Option B: Social norms
Option C: Compliance
Option D: Mastery
Correct Answer: Conformity ✔
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Option A: they are often not reallyaires
Option B: they do not produce any reliable results
Option C: the environmental conditions are often not favourable
Option D: the sample of people used is not random
Correct Answer: the sample of people used is not random ✔
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Option A: G. Frank
Option B: D. McClelland
Option C: M. Nash
Option D: W W Rostow
Correct Answer: G. Frank ✔
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Option A: A G Frank
Option B: D McClelland
Option C: M Nash
Option D: W W Rostow
Correct Answer: D McClelland ✔
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Option A: A.G. Frank
Option B: D.McClelland
Option C: M. Nash
Option D: W.W.Rostow
Correct Answer: M. Nash ✔
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Option A: the issue of confidentiality
Option B: finding willing participants
Option C: potential physical and emotional danger
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: the issue of confidentiality ✔
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Option A: racial discrimination
Option B: European countries
Option C: poverty
Option D: suicide
Correct Answer: suicide ✔
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Option A: reviewing the literature
Option B: defining the problem
Option C: formulating a testable hypothesis
Option D: selecting the research design and then collecting and analyzing the data
Correct Answer: defining the problem ✔
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Option A: individuals
Option B: Groups
Option C: governments
Option D: criminals
Correct Answer: Groups ✔
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Option A: similarities
Option B: differences
Option C: parallels
Option D: hierarchies
Correct Answer: differences ✔
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Option A: fasting
Option B: malnutrition
Option C: anorexia nervosa
Option D: hypoglycemia
Correct Answer: anorexia nervosa ✔
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Option A: Fundamental attribution error
Option B: Perpetuating stereotype
Option C: Behavioral confirmation
Option D: Self-serving bias
Correct Answer: Behavioral confirmation ✔
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Option A: Foster shared goals
Option B: Educate the groups
Option C: Encourage competition
Option D: Maintain inter-group contact
Correct Answer: Foster shared goals ✔
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Option A: ending friendships
Option B: nonconformity
Option C: cultural traditions
Option D: norms
Correct Answer: nonconformity ✔
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Option A: Social change
Option B: Vertical mobility
Option C: Status group
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Vertical mobility ✔
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Option A: social
Option B: comparative
Option C: psychological
Option D: school
Correct Answer: social ✔
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When someone does something for you, you should do something for that person, This is known as the:
Option A: Reciprocity norm
Option B: Foot-in-the-door technique
Option C: Compliance motive
Option D: Door-in-the-face technique
Correct Answer: Reciprocity norm ✔
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Option A: stimulus-response connections
Option B: animal behavior
Option C: the comparison of functional and behavioral psychology
Option D: the comparison of different types of psychotherapy
Correct Answer: animal behavior ✔
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Option A: cognitive psychology
Option B: behaviorism
Option C: Gestalt psychology
Option D: astrology
Correct Answer: astrology ✔
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Option A: fad
Option B: science
Option C: specialty
Option D: hoax
Correct Answer: science ✔
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