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FSU SOP 3004 Exam 1 Latest Update Graded A+
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3 Principles of Evolutionary Perspective 1) Variation (random) 
2) Heritability (must be able to be passed on) 
3) Differential survival & reproductive success 
 
3 Types of Feelings 1) Attitudes 
2) Emotions 
3) Moods 
 
Adaptation Ex: Innate Fears children and dogs fear snakes 
 
Adaptations - characteristics that are well suited for a particular environment 
- there are universal patterns, but some things are byproducts 
 
Affordances opportun...
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Psych 221 |147 Exam 1 Review Quiz Questions Correctly Solved|2024
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A heuristic uses the ______________ system - ️️impulsive 
Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic - ️️When discussing probability, people start with a reference point (anchor) and adjust based on circumstances to reach their estimate 
 
Ex) Estimating that more people have seen a show because you've watched it a bunch 
Archives (D) - ️️- researches test hypothesis using existing data that's been gathered for other purposes 
- easily assembled information (usually large sample sizes) 
At...
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two ways election probabilities can go wrong 
: errors of analysis and errors of interpretation 
intermediaries 
: other people describing forecast on your behalf 
objective numeracy 
: the ability to understand and use basic probability and mathematical concepts 
subjective numeracy 
: concerns a persons confidence in their ability to understand numeric info and use 
mathematical concepts 
two types of information and information processing 
: experienced beliefs/ emotions that people find tru...
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PSY 203 Comprehensive Exam 1 Questions And Correct Answers.
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ways of knowing - Answer authority, common sense, intuition, rationalism, empiricism (best), personal experience 
 
authority - Answer when someone influential says so 
 
common sense - Answer what everyone knows, backed by personal experience 
 
intuition - Answer "feeling of knowing" something but not quite sure where the knowledge came from 
 
rationalism - Answer a priori (before results) method; knowledge derived from reasoning or logic 
 
empericism - Answer knowledge f...
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PSYC 110 Exam 1 Study Guide ULL Christie Charles | 110 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025 
The definition of psychology has evolved over the past 130 years to mean 
A. The scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
B. The study of mental processes without examination of behavior 
C. The study of behavior in a nonscientific paradigm 
D. A scientific approach to the study of behavior without attention to mental processes - Correct Answer A 
 
The branch of psychology that studi...
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Empiricism correct answers using evidence form the senses as the basis for conclusions. 
 
Weight of the evidence correct answers scientists evaluate their theories based on the weight of the evidence, for and against. 
 
Theory correct answers a set of statements that describes general principles about how variables relate to one another. 
 
Hypothesis correct answers a specific outcome the researcher expects to observe in a study if the theory is accurate. 
 
Data correct answers a set of obse...
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WPC 300 QUIZZES TOGETHER LATEST 
 
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QUIZ ONE 
 
Gamblers' fallacy is ______________ 
Framing effect bias 
A Zero risk bias 
A clustering illusion 
An endowment effect bias A clustering illusion 
 
When you keep eating the food you don't like precisely because you already bought the food, 
you are committing _______________ 
Endowment effect bias 
Sunk-cost fallacy 
Zero risk bias 
 
Availability heuristics bias Sunk-cost fallacy 
 
________ refers to a bias that causes an i...
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Anchoring and adjustment heuristic a process whereby people base their decisions on the 
first piece of information they are given without taking other possibilities into account 
 
Availability heuristic a rule of thumb for making judgements on examples and events that 
immediately spring to mind 
 
Bounded rationality the idea that we are restricted by a variety of constraints when making 
decisions 
 
Common-information bias the inclinati...
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different ways of knowing correct answers authority, common sense, intuition, rationalism, empiricism 
 
authority correct answers "someone influential says so" 
-if authority figure is wrong, then you might be misled (trust but always verify) 
-authorities tend to discourage questions 
 
common sense (folk wisdom) correct answers what everyone knows or should know 
-supplemented by our personal experience 
-can be contradictory, confirmation bias gets in the way 
 
intuition correct answe...
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DTI - Shows movement of water in the brain. A connectional scan. 
fMRI - Scans blood flow in the brain. Shows which parts of the brain are active during a task. High 
spatial resolution and poor temporal resolution. 
PET - A type of tracer scan. Shows how organs are functioning. Connectional with a high spatial 
resolution and low temporal resolution 
EEG - Detects electrical activity in the brain. High temporal acuity and low spatial. Also 
correlational. 
MEG - Uses sensors to detect magnetic ...
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