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University of the West Indies at St. Augustine - PSYC 1001

PSYC1001 – Introduction to Psychology

Topics – Introduction to Psychology & Research Methods 

  1. The field of Psychology is defined as the                           
    1. scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
    2. study of all mental activities.
    3. methodological analysis of behavior.
    4. observational record of behaviors.

 

  1. The nature-nurture debate might be envisioned as:
    1. the information processing analysis of psychology
    2. the associationist analysis of psychology
    3. the cognitive versus analytic debate.
    4. the genetics versus learning debate.

 

  1. The debate about human psychology that suggests human capacities are either inborn or acquired is called the
    1. the information processing analysis of psychology.
    2. the associationist analysis of psychology
    3. the cognitive versus analytic debate.
    4. the nature-nurture debate

 

  1. If a scientist tried to analyze your social life based on the behavioral perspective, the analysis would focus on
    1. your thoughts and other mental processes.
    2. the electrical activity of your brain cells.
    3. your unconscious motivations for the social interactions
    4. the people you interact with and your responses to them.

 

  1. The            approach to the study of psychology focuses on the active processing and transformation of information.
    1. Humanistic
    2. Behavioral
    3. Cognitive
    4. Biological

 

  1. Of the following schools of thought, which emphasizes the importance of unconscious processes?
    1. Humanistic
    2. Psychoanalytic
    3. Cognitive
    4. Behavioral

 

  1. Psychology is a science primarily because:
    1. it attempts to understand mental and behavioral processes.
    2. it utilizes the scientific method to study mental and
    3. its intellectual roots are in philosophy.
    4. its research findings are understood only by intelligent people.

 

  1. Psychologists typically assign numbers representing quantities to the variables they are studying. This process of assigning numerical values to variables is called:
    1. assessment.
    2. statistical analysis.
    3. measurement.
    4. establishing significance.

 

  1. The            method is important in beginning the study of a psychological phenomenon, prior to conducting precisely controlled studies.
    1. Experimental
    2. Antecedent
    3. Developmental
    4. Observational

 

  1. The survey method is useful for investigating phenomena that
    1. cannot be pretested.
    2. are difficult to study by direct observation.
    3. may involve biased responses from the subjects.
    4. involve individuals rather than groups.

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