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PSYCH 375 Cognition Exam 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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declarative memory (explicit) memory of knowledge that can be called forth consciously as needed Non-Declarative memory (Implicit) long-term memory demonstrated in behavior. Example: A Pianist can play piano without looking at her hands. Episodic memory A subtype of Declarative memory: memory for ...

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Psych 375 Quiz 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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delayed gratification withholding from an immediate reward for the purpose of acheiving a longer-term goal stronger delay gratification behaviour is correlated with... higher SAT scores, lower rates of obesity, lower rates of substance abuse, etc. Scores on the delay gratification task are related...

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Psych 375 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Who has more power in a relationship? The person with the least interest Equity theory more complex than just outcomes (rewards-costs). You must consider BOTH partners outcomes Three propositions of equity theory 1. Partners are concerned with fairness 2. Inequality causes distress 3. Partners wil...

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AU - PSYC 375 Unit 5 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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The Gestaltists were opposed to any type of: Elementism Lewin distinguished between ________ explanation of natural events, which emphasized inner essences and categories, and ________ explanation of natural events, which emphasized external causation and dynamics of forces. Aristotle's; Galileo'...

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PSYC 375 Chapter 6 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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A number of people were admitted to emergency rooms in California. They displayed symptoms of stiffness, inability to initiate movement, resting tremors, catatonia (motor immobility), visual distortions and hallucinations. Due to its rapid onset, symptomology and the fact that patients were quite yo...

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Psyc 375 - Test 3 Questions and Correct Answers

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couple western culture of singlehood - we are largely entered around love and marriage ex: magazines of weddings, TV shows, restaurants, travel industry assumptions of marriage - marriage is forever (one, long-term partner, monogamy) - marriage = always happiness - marriage = "normal life" - expe...

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PSYC 375 - LSD and Other Hallucinogens Questions and Answers

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Hallucinogens A class of drugs producing distortions in perception and body image at moderate doses. - psychedelic drugs Classes of Hallucinogens 1. Chemically similar to acetylcholine - atropine, scopolamine and hyoscyamine 2. indolamine hallucinogens - chemically similar to serotonin - LSD, psil...

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Psychology 375 Brain and Behaviour Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Amphetamine Increases dopamine in the synaptic cleft by reversing its transporter as it can take the dopamine inside of the cell and pump it back out. Adderall, made from amphetamine, is prescribed for attention and focus. Meth is its potent form and very much illegal. Cocaine Purified extract from...

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PSYC 375 - Unit 2 Practice Quiz Questions and Correct Answers

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utilitarianism According to ______, the best government was one that provided the greatest amount of happiness to the greatest number of people b. the ancient law of contiguity Hobbes's explanation of "trains of thought" relied on a. the existence of innate ideas b. the ancient law of contiguity...

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PSYCH 375 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Answers

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Introspection way of learning about one's own currently ongoing, or perhaps very recently past, mental states or processes first used by Wilhelm Wundt Wilhelm Wundt Father of experimental psychology/ developed the introspective method Mary Whiton Clarkins studied memory/ know for discovering the...

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PSYC 375 Relationship Dissolution and Loss Questions and Answers

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Why was there a big spike in divorce in the 70/80s? "no fault divorce" and women working What are the three biggest causes of difference? -infidelity -incompatibility -drinking/substance abuse Who is usually the one to ask for a divorce? women What is the evolutionary view in favour of monogamy...

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PSYC 375 Study Guide- Questions and Correct Answers

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Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells: play a role in regulating the wake-sleep cycle Transduction in olfactory cells involves the opening of: Ca2+ (calcium) activated Cl- (chloride) channels Retinal ganglion cells in the peripheral retina have high light sensitivity but low visual a...

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PSYC 375 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers

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7 ways intimate relationships differ from casual relationships 1.Knowledge: share personal info 2.Interdependence: influence eachother 3.Caring: feel affection and love 4.Trust: look out for each others interests 5.Responsiveness: recognize and support each other's needs 6.Mutuality: identities are...

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PSYC 375 Midterm Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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How do rationalism and empiricism differ? Rationalism seeks to establish the validity or invalidity of a proposition through logic whereas empiricism relies on sensory observation. According to Kuhn, in which state of scientific development do a number of competing viewpoints exist? the preparadigm...

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PSYC 375 - Unit 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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1.) Compare and contrast Stocking's (1965) notions of presentism and historicism, and discuss the relative merits of each approach -presentism: how psychology is understood today and how it became that way (attempts to understand the past in terms of contemporary knowledge and standards) - helps to...

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Psyc 375 Athabasca University Chapter 11 Review Questions and Answers

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Functionalistic psychology 1. no sterile search of elements of consciousness, 2. function of mind, 3. psychology=practical science, 4. psychology to animals, children, useful, 5. motivation, 6. mental processes + behavior, 7. differences between organisms, 8. influenced by Darwin and William James. ...

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PSYC 375 Exam 2 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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theoretical arguments about language: What is language: Differing definitions of language 1: Some called a system of mental rules Like math, as if language is an equation we can plug stuff into This is we can look at languages as a set of rules that defines with grammatical and what's not 2: Langu...

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PSYC 375-History Psych Test Questions and Correct Answers

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The ___ tends to assume that the human mind takes information passively Empiricist a consistently observed relationship between two or more classes of empirical events defines a Scientific Law The contention that what we experience mentally accurately reflects the physical world is called:a. epiph...

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PSYC 375 Final Exam Chapter 11 Key Terms Q&A

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Adaptive act Carr's term for a unit of behavior with three characteristics: a need, an environmental setting, and a response that satisfies the need. Angell, James Rowland () As president of the American Psychological Association and as chairman of the psychology department at the University of Ch...

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PSYC 375 Chapter 7 (Quiz)- Questions and Correct Answers

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Neuropsychology The study of the relationships between brain function and behavior, with emphasis on humans Paul Broca discovered the link between specific damage located in the left frontal lobe region and language difficulties Who is the first to study neuropsychology? Histological Brains sectio...

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PSYC 375 - Chapter 5 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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British Empiricists British philosophers who believed that knowledge is derived from experience Empiricism - epistemology asserting that the evidence of the senses constitutes the primary data of knowledge. Knowledge cannot exist until this evidence is gathered and all subsequent intellectual proce...

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PSYC 375 Study Guide- Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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How Neurons Integrate Information- Through dendritic spines, a neuron can establish more than 50,000 connections to other neurons - Nerve impulses traveling from other neurons bombard the receiving neuron with all manner of inputs (excitatory and inhibitory) - The cell body, located between the dend...

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PSYC 375 - Exam 3 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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-taking the individual pieces of information, and building upon it - structuralism - Tichner - looking for basic "sensations" bottom-up processing - gestalt - the "whole configuration" - Wetheimer, Koffka, Kohler Top-down processing What are the 5 Gestalt Principles? similarity, proximity, gro...

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PSYC 375 HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Thomas Kuhn Defined normal science, established paradigms, wrote The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Karl Popper concept of falsification Paul Feyerabend Argued that science cannot be described by any standard set of rules, principles, or standards. In fact, he said, history shows that scienti...

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PSYC 375 Exam 2 Study Guide- Questions and Complete Solutions

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effector proteins proteins that have some direct effect on the behavior of the target cell excitable dendrites Boosts EPSPs EPSP summation a simple form of synaptic integration whereby excitatory postsynaptic potentials combine to produce a larger postsynaptic depolarization synaptic integration ...

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Exam 2 - UVic PSYC 375 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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interdependence Mutual dependence between people; bi-directional relationship. Different from co-depedent equity theory of relationships extension of social exchange theory. indicates that partners judge the distribution of costs and benefits (rewards - costs) according to socially acceptable rules...

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PSYC 375 HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY (UNIT 3 QUIZ) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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c) it demonstrated that specific mental functions were mediated by different anatomical structures The Bell-Magendie law was significant because: a) it solved the mind-body problem b) it confirmed Hartley's view of nerve conduction c) it demonstrated that specific mental functions were mediated by...

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PSYC 375 Fall 2024 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the different "ways of knowing" and how is science unique? The ways of knowing are knowledge via superstition; via intuition; via authority; via tenacity; via rationalism; via empiricism; via science. Science is unique because it merges rationalism and empiricism to craft hypotheisis and ...

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