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CHAPTER-1

Multiple Choice Questions

1. The word “psychology’ comes from:


a. Latin
b. Spanish
c. Greek
d. Italian
2. Psychology is defined as the scientific study of:
a. people and things
b. emotions and beliefs
c. perception and religion
d. mind and behavior.
3. The scientific approach is more useful at answering
questions about ______ than questions about ______.
a. facts, values
b. ideas, emotions
c. values, facts
d. emotions, facts
4. According to the text, the lower level of explanation corresponds to
______ processes.
a. social
b. cultural
c. biological
d. interpersonal
5. A psychologist exploring the impact of a new drug on activity in the brain is working
on the ______ level of
explanation.
a. lower
b. middle
c. upper
d. all of the above
6. A psychologist studying what makes people laugh in different countries around the
world is working on the ______ level of explanation.
a. lower
b. middle
c. higher
d. none of the above
7. Different people react differently to the same situation. This is referred to as:
a. multiple determinants
b. nativism

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c. the Simpson effect


d. individual differences
8. ______ is to nature as ______ is to nurture.
a. environment, genes
b. conscious, unconscious
c. inaccuracy, accuracy
d. biology, experience
9. The term “tabula rasa” highlights the importance of ______ in shaping behaviour.
a. genes
b. experience
c. nature
d. predestination
10.The Greek philosopher ______ believed that knowledge is acquired through
experience and learning.
a. Archimedes
b. Rousseau
c. Plato
d. Aristotle
11. ______ is to nature as ______ is to nurture.
a. Plato, Aristotle
b. Aristotle, Plato
c. Pliny, Archimedes
d. Stavros, Pliny
12. ______ is the belief that the mind is fundamentally different from the body.
a. mindism
b. dualism
c. centralism
d. specialism
13.The school of psychology whose goal was to identify the basic elements of experience
was called:
a. experientialism
b. dualism
c. functionalism
d. structuralism
14.Which of the following was most closely associated with the structuralist school of
psychology?
a. Titchener
b. James
c. Descartes
d. Watson

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15.Darwin’s theory of ______ argued that physiological characteristics evolve because


they are useful to the
organism.
a. extreme usefulness
b. natural endowment
c. natural selection
d. natural wellbeing
16.______ was to structuralism as ______ was to functionalism.
a. Wundt, Titchener
b. Wundt, James
c. James, Titchener
d. Milner, Thompson
17.Freud championed ______ psychology.
a. psychodynamic
b. cultural
c. conscious
d. biodynamic
18.Which school of psychology believes that it is impossible to objectively study the
mind?
a. functionalism
b. behaviorism
c. humanism
d. socialism
19.Receiving an electric shock would be an example of a ______ whereas being
frightened would be an example of a ______.
a. stimulus, response
b. punishment, reward
c. reaction, emotion
d. reinforcement, stimulus
20.Dr Pula wants to explore differences in child-rearing practices between British and
Chinese parents. She is most likely a:
a. cognitive psychologist
b. physiological psychologist
c. cognitive-ergonomic psychologist
d. social-cultural psychologist
21.Nature is to ________ as nurture is to ________.
a. environment/genes
b. conscious/unconscious
c. genes/environment
d. unconscious/conscious

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22.Freud emphasized the role of ________ in shaping people’s personality.


a. free will
b. unconscious desires
c. hormones
d. group influence
23.Evolutionary psychology has its roots in:
a. behaviourism
b. collectivism
c. functionalism
d. structuralism
24.Most human behaviour:
a. can be easily explained
b. has multiple causes
c. stems from unconscious desires
d. depends on social influence
25.A forensic psychologist would be most likely to study:
a. the accuracy of eyewitness memory
b. the impact of advertising on shopping behaviour
c. the effect of hormones on decision making
d. gender differences in learning styles
26.The behaviourists rejected introspection because:
a. it was too slow
b. it invaded people’s privacy
c. it yielded too much data
d. it was too subjective
27.Another term for reinforcement is:
a. stimulus
b. reward
c. response
d. condition
28.East Asian cultures tend to be more oriented toward ________ while Western cultures
tend to be more oriented toward ________.
a. individualism/collectivism
b. collectivism/individualism
c. cultural norms/social norms
d. social norms/cultural norms
29.Watson and Skinner both contributed to which school of psychology?
a. functionalism
b. cognitive
c. social-cultural
d. behaviourism

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30.Which field of psychology would be most likely to study the influence of


over-crowding on conformity?
a. personality
b. cognitive
c. clinical
d. social

Answers

1. c
2. d
3. a
4. c
5. a
6. c
7. d
8. d
9. b
10.d
11.a
12.b
13.d
14.a
15.c
16.b
17.a
18.b
19.a
20.d
21.c
22.b
23.c
24.b
25.a
26.d
27.b
28.b
29.d
30.d

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