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Psych 217 Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024
Eisenberg Video Study - participants watched a video of a woman and her children who had been hurt in an accident and recovering in a hospital. While watching the video participants facial expressions and heart rate were measured 
 
Participants showed different responses 
- some an increase in heart rate and wincing expression (distress) 
- others heart rate deceleration and a sympathy expression (pinched and raised eyebrows and rounded mouth) 
 
People 
 
Likelihood of Participants helping in ...
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Eisenberg Video Study - participants watched a video of a woman and her children who had been hurt in an accident and recovering in a hospital. While watching the video participants facial expressions and heart rate were measured 
 
Participants showed different responses 
- some an increase in heart rate and wincing expression (distress) 
- others heart rate deceleration and a sympathy expression (pinched and raised eyebrows and rounded mouth) 
 
People 
 
Likelihood of Participants helping in ...
Psychology 217 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Updated 2024
What are the forces that make us more apt to help? - 1. Someone is a part of our group. 
2. Costs are low to help. 
3. We are the only one who can provide assistance. 
 
The Cunningham Relatedness Study - This survey questioned people on their willingness to help certain demographics. 
 
The Cunningham Relatedness Study Results - 70% of people were willing to help their parents, siblings, or kids; 60% of people were willing to help their grandparents; 40% of people were willing to help their c...
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What are the forces that make us more apt to help? - 1. Someone is a part of our group. 
2. Costs are low to help. 
3. We are the only one who can provide assistance. 
 
The Cunningham Relatedness Study - This survey questioned people on their willingness to help certain demographics. 
 
The Cunningham Relatedness Study Results - 70% of people were willing to help their parents, siblings, or kids; 60% of people were willing to help their grandparents; 40% of people were willing to help their c...
Psych 217 Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers 2024
De Waal's critique of ("many") economists and politicians' model of human society - Economists believe that our purpose is to consume and produce- competition comes naturally to us. Empathy actually comes naturally to us and we are designed to socially connect to others 
 
Macho Origin 3 myths - 1) Our ancestors ruled the savanna-we come together in times of danger to be safe; security was the first reason for social life. 2) Human society is the voluntary creation of autonomous men-"we des...
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De Waal's critique of ("many") economists and politicians' model of human society - Economists believe that our purpose is to consume and produce- competition comes naturally to us. Empathy actually comes naturally to us and we are designed to socially connect to others 
 
Macho Origin 3 myths - 1) Our ancestors ruled the savanna-we come together in times of danger to be safe; security was the first reason for social life. 2) Human society is the voluntary creation of autonomous men-"we des...
Psyc 217 (Midterm 1) Exam Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
Scientific Skepticism - ideas must be evaluated on the basis of careful logic and results from scientific investigations 
 
Intuition (folk wisdom/common sense) - accept based on personal experience or anecdote 
 
Intuition (illusory correlations) - focussing on two events that stand out and occur together 
 
Pseudoscience - scientific terms to substantiate claims without using scientific data 
 
Systematic empiricism - gathering information with structured observations 
 
Peer review - increase...
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Scientific Skepticism - ideas must be evaluated on the basis of careful logic and results from scientific investigations 
 
Intuition (folk wisdom/common sense) - accept based on personal experience or anecdote 
 
Intuition (illusory correlations) - focussing on two events that stand out and occur together 
 
Pseudoscience - scientific terms to substantiate claims without using scientific data 
 
Systematic empiricism - gathering information with structured observations 
 
Peer review - increase...
UBC PSYC 217 Final Exam Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
Attrition - Another word for mortality 
 
- People dropping out of studies 
 
Informed Consent - Potential participants should be provided with all the information that might influence their decision to participate 
 
In what types of research is multiple regression common - Personality, health, and longitudinal developmental research 
 
Regression Equation - y = bX + a 
 
Multiple Regression - Uses scores on one variable (the predictor) to predict changes in another variable (the criterion) 
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Attrition - Another word for mortality 
 
- People dropping out of studies 
 
Informed Consent - Potential participants should be provided with all the information that might influence their decision to participate 
 
In what types of research is multiple regression common - Personality, health, and longitudinal developmental research 
 
Regression Equation - y = bX + a 
 
Multiple Regression - Uses scores on one variable (the predictor) to predict changes in another variable (the criterion) 
 ...
Psych 217 Test 1 Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
Age grade - socially defined age group in a society 
 
age norms - behavioral expectations, socially defined for each grade 
 
status - children have lower status than adults, middle aged people have higher status in the work force than people in later stages of life 
 
roles - each age plays a different role, and is expected to fulfill a certain role, 
ex: 20 year olds are not expected to be fully independent in the US, while 20 year olds in other cultures might be expected to do so. 
 
Social...
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Age grade - socially defined age group in a society 
 
age norms - behavioral expectations, socially defined for each grade 
 
status - children have lower status than adults, middle aged people have higher status in the work force than people in later stages of life 
 
roles - each age plays a different role, and is expected to fulfill a certain role, 
ex: 20 year olds are not expected to be fully independent in the US, while 20 year olds in other cultures might be expected to do so. 
 
Social...
ARMRIT PRACTICE EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
Originally, Magnetic Resonance Imaging was known by the name: - Nuclear magnetic reconance 
 
Three components necessary for MRI on a very basic level are: - Magnetic, nuclei, radiowave 
 
An advantage of MRI over Computed Tomography (CT) is: - Superior soft tissue contrast (resolution) 
 
A disadvantage of MRI compared to CT is: - Special (costly) site planning and shielding 
 
Magnetism is described as the ability of certain material to attract: - Iron, cobalt, nickel 
 
When symbolizing the f...
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Originally, Magnetic Resonance Imaging was known by the name: - Nuclear magnetic reconance 
 
Three components necessary for MRI on a very basic level are: - Magnetic, nuclei, radiowave 
 
An advantage of MRI over Computed Tomography (CT) is: - Superior soft tissue contrast (resolution) 
 
A disadvantage of MRI compared to CT is: - Special (costly) site planning and shielding 
 
Magnetism is described as the ability of certain material to attract: - Iron, cobalt, nickel 
 
When symbolizing the f...
PSY 217 final exam study questions and answers with complete solutions 2024
What is the weak law of effect? - responses that produce satisfying outcomes will be stamped in 
 
3 parts to defining punishment - 1. a response must produce a consequence 
2. the response must decrease in probability 
3. the decrease in probability must occur bc the response produced the consequence 
 
When all 3 requirements of the punishment definition are met, we call the consequence a _____ - punisher 
 
What is recovery? - return to baseline level after punishment 
 
5 examples of primary...
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What is the weak law of effect? - responses that produce satisfying outcomes will be stamped in 
 
3 parts to defining punishment - 1. a response must produce a consequence 
2. the response must decrease in probability 
3. the decrease in probability must occur bc the response produced the consequence 
 
When all 3 requirements of the punishment definition are met, we call the consequence a _____ - punisher 
 
What is recovery? - return to baseline level after punishment 
 
5 examples of primary...
Psych 217 Final Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2024 Graded A
Naturalistic Fallacy - What is typical does not determine what is right (this behavior is "natural" (or evolved) therefore it is moral) BE AWARE OF THIS 
 
Why does evolution matter? - Can't assume we can make any moral system we want, but brains and culture are rooted in history & character of our species 
 
Motivational Autonomy - Biology determines what CAN be not what MUST be (brain and social structure are like building blocks and how they're put together is flexible) 
 
Primates - grou...
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Naturalistic Fallacy - What is typical does not determine what is right (this behavior is "natural" (or evolved) therefore it is moral) BE AWARE OF THIS 
 
Why does evolution matter? - Can't assume we can make any moral system we want, but brains and culture are rooted in history & character of our species 
 
Motivational Autonomy - Biology determines what CAN be not what MUST be (brain and social structure are like building blocks and how they're put together is flexible) 
 
Primates - grou...
PHYS 1260 Exam 3 Review 2024
PHYS 1260 Exam 3 Review 2024
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PHYS 1260 Exam 3 Review 2024