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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  analyze research data.
B  make it more difficult to conduct research.
C  recruit research participants.
D  ensure that proposed research is ethical.
Question #2
A  humanism.
B  Gestalt theory.
C  behaviorism.
D  cognitive.
Question #4
A  the scientific method.
B  a case study.
C  an experiment.
D  a self-report.
Question #5
A  Your good mood makes you want to wear your lucky shirt.
B  There is no correlation between your mood and your lucky shirt.
C  Your lucky shirt makes you feel good.
D  There is a correlation between your mood and your lucky shirt.
Question #6
A  Much of psychology is just common sense.
B  Psychological principles are too scientific to apply to everyday life.
C  Much of psychology is about applying common sense to everyday life.
D  Psychological principles are highly applicable to everyday life.
Question #8
A  How does the environment influence behavior?
B  Which is more important, the parts or the unified whole?
C  Is behavior influenced by mental processes?
D  Can unconscious conflicts be fully resolved?
Question #9
A  researcher bias.
B  observer bias.
C  the directionality problem.
D  the third variable problem.
Question #11
A  psychologists now realize that both nature and nurture influence psychological traits.
B  the debate has been resolved: how a person thinks and acts is primarily due to nurture.
C  the debate has been resolved: how a person thinks and acts is primarily due to nature.
D  psychologists now realize that neither nature nor nurture influence psychological traits.
Question #12
A  a theory.
B  empiricism.
C  a variable.
D  a hypothesis.
Question #13
A  verify personal beliefs.
B  help us to respond to the world around us.
C  interpret memories, thoughts, and dreams.
D  understand and predict human behavior.
Question #14
A  the study of the brain and its inner function
B  the study of thoughts, social interactions, and emotions
C  the analysis of the mind and its unconscious thoughts
D  the study of mental activity and behavior based on brain processes
Question #15
A  an experiment
B  a case study
C  descriptive study
D  correlational study