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Step Up To: Psychology by John J. Schulte, Psy.D. Psychology, Eighth Edition by David G. Myers Worth Publishers (2007)

Prologue: The Story of Psychology Contemporary Psychology Subfields Early Science Psychology’s roots Study Skills

Psychology’s Roots 500 400 300 200 100

Early Science 500 400 300 200 100

Contemporary Psychology 500 400 300 200 100

SubFields 500 400 300 200 100

Study Skills 500 400 300 200 100

1. Psychology is defined as: A) the study of behavior and mental processes. B) the study of behavior. C) the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. D) the science of behavior and consequences.

2. Socrates and Plato were in agreement that: A) knowledge is something we are born with. B) knowledge is something taught and learned. C) the mind is the result of bodily fluids. D) the mind is the activity of the brain.

3. It was _____ who believed that the mind grows from experiences in our memory. A) Socrates B) Plato C) Descartes D) Aristotle

4. ____ believed the fluid in the cavities of the brain contained “animal spirits”. A) Plato B) Bacon C) Aristotle D) Descartes

A) Bacon B) Locke C) Descartes D) Plato An essay of the political philosopher _____, arguing the mind is a blank slate, helped form modern empiricism. A) Bacon B) Locke C) Descartes D) Plato

6. The first psychological laboratory was established by: A) Wilhelm Wundt. B) Sigmund Freud. C) John Locke. D) B.F. Skinner.

7. Tichner believed in the method called ____ to investigate psychological processes. A) the experimental method B) cause-and-effect relationships C) introspection D) psychoanalysis

8. William James studied behavior based on how it was adaptive 8. William James studied behavior based on how it was adaptive. He was heavily influenced by _____. A) John Locke B) Charles Darwin C) Sigmund Freud D) Francis Bacon

9. Mary Calkins was famous for: A) being the first female president of the APA. B) being a leading proponent of structuralism. C) being the first female graduate student, thanks to Titchner. D) all of the above.

10. The first textbook was written by: A) Washburn. B) Titchner. C) Wundt. D) James.

11. Watson and Skinner would be in agreement in their: A) high esteem of psychoanalysis. B) dismissal of introspection. C) definition of psychology as the study of behavior and mental processes. D) study of cognitive neuroscience.

12. Current psychology employs three main levels of analysis, which include all of the following except: A) biological. B) psychological. C) psychoanalytical. D) social-cultural.

13. A psychologist explains human mate selection in terms of helping the species to continue. She is using the ____ perspective. A) social-cultural B) neuroscience C) evolutionary D) biological

14. In psychology, the current stand on the nature-nurture controversy is: A) nature works on what nature endows. B) learning is far more important than genetics. C) genetics is far more important than learning. D) we are born with a blank slate until learning occurs.

A) neuroscience B) evolutionary C) cognitive D) psychodynamic 15. In studying anger, the psychologist who views an anger outburst as an outlet for unconscious hostility is coming from the ___ perspective. A) neuroscience B) evolutionary C) cognitive D) psychodynamic

16. The psychologist most likely to treat mental disorders is the: A) counseling psychologist. B) clinical psychologist. C) personality psychologist. D) developmental psychologist.

17. The ___ has a medical degree and prescribes medication. A) clinical psychologist B) neuropsychologist C) psychiatrist D) all of the above

18. You are a VP in a major corporation and need to hire a professional to help hire and train employees more effectively. Your best choice would likely be a(n): A) industrial/organizational psychologist. B) clinical psychologist. C) social psychologist. D) cognitive psychologist.

19. Research aimed at building psychology’s knowledge base is: A) applied research. B) academic research. C) basic research. D) theoretical research.

20. The psychological specialty most likely to focus on applied research is: A) Biological Psychology. B) Cognitive Psychology. C) Personality Psychology. D) Industrial/Organizational Psychology.

21. The correct order of the SQ3R method is: A) survey, question, review, read, reflect. B) survey, question, read, review, reflect. C) survey, question, read, reorganize, regurgitate. D) study, question, re-study, re-read, review.

22. Your friend, Bob, tells you he only studies the day before the test, so it is, “fresh”. You point out: A) short-term memory is more accurate than long-term memory. B) studying right before the test is better than the day before. C) spaced practice is more effective. D) as long as he follows the SQ3R model, he should do fine.

23. In class, you can listen actively by: A) asking questions. B) write down main ideas. C) thinking about what is being said. D) all of the above.

24: Your text recommends the way to answer multiple-choice questions is to: A) cover the answers first. B) weigh the potential of each answer. C) eliminate the wrong answers first. D) imagine how each answer could be the right one.

A) Sigmund Freud B) William James C) John Locke D) Wilhelm Wundt 25. Over 100 years ago, _____ urged active listening, stating, “No reception without reaction, no impression without . . . expression.” A) Sigmund Freud B) William James C) John Locke D) Wilhelm Wundt

Congratulations!

Answers Stop here, or continue as a review

1. Psychology is defined as: A) the study of behavior and mental processes. B) the study of behavior. C) the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. D) the science of behavior and consequences. 2

2. Socrates and Plato were in agreement that: A) knowledge is something we are born with. B) knowledge is something taught and learned. C) the mind is the result of bodily fluids. D) the mind is the activity of the brain. 2

3. It was _____ who believed that the mind grows from experiences in our memory. A) Socrates B) Plato C) Descartes D) Aristotle 2

4. ____ believed the fluid in the cavities of the brain contained “animal spirits”. A) Plato B) Bacon C) Aristotle D) Descartes 3

A) Bacon B) Locke C) Descartes D) Plato An essay of the political philosopher _____, arguing the mind is a blank slate, helped form modern empiricism. A) Bacon B) Locke C) Descartes D) Plato 3

6. The first psychological laboratory was established by: A) Wilhelm Wundt. B) Sigmund Freud. C) John Locke. D) B.F. Skinner. 4

A) the experimental method B) cause-and-effect relationships 7. Tichner believed in the method called ____ to investigate psychological processes. A) the experimental method B) cause-and-effect relationships C) introspection D) psychoanalysis 4

8. William James studied behavior based on how it was adaptive 8. William James studied behavior based on how it was adaptive. He was heavily influenced by _____. A) John Locke B) Charles Darwin C) Sigmund Freud D) Francis Bacon 5

9. Mary Calkins was famous for: A) being the first female president of the APA. B) being a leading proponent of structuralism. C) being the first female graduate student, thanks to Titchner. D) all of the above. 5

10. The first textbook was written by: A) Washburn. B) Titchner. C) Wundt. D) James. 6

11. Watson and Skinner would be in agreement in their: A) high esteem of psychoanalysis. B) dismissal of introspection. C) definition of psychology as the study of behavior and mental processes. D) study of cognitive neuroscience. 7

12. Current psychology employs three main levels of analysis, which include all of the following except: A) biological. B) psychological. C) psychoanalytical. D) social-cultural. 10

13. A psychologist explains human mate selection in terms of helping the species to continue. She is using the ____ perspective. A) social-cultural B) neuroscience C) evolutionary D) biological 11

14. In psychology, the current stand on the nature-nurture controversy is: A) nature works on what nature endows. B) learning is far more important than genetics. C) genetics is far more important than learning. D) we are born with a blank slate until learning occurs. 10

A) neuroscience B) evolutionary C) cognitive D) psychodynamic 15. In studying anger, the psychologist who views an anger outburst as an outlet for unconscious hostility is coming from the ___ perspective. A) neuroscience B) evolutionary C) cognitive D) psychodynamic 11

16. The psychologist most likely to treat mental disorders is the: A) counseling psychologist. B) clinical psychologist. C) personality psychologist. D) developmental psychologist. 12

17. The ___ has a medical degree and prescribes medication. A) clinical psychologist B) neuropsychologist C) psychiatrist D) all of the above 13

A) industrial/organizational psychologist. B) clinical psychologist. 18. You are a VP in a major corporation and need to hire a professional to help hire and train employees more effectively. Your best choice would likely be a(n): A) industrial/organizational psychologist. B) clinical psychologist. C) social psychologist. D) cognitive psychologist. 12

19. Research aimed at building psychology’s knowledge base is: A) applied research. B) academic research. C) basic research. D) theoretical research. 12

A) Biological Psychology. B) Cognitive Psychology. 20. The psychological specialty most likely to focus on applied research is: A) Biological Psychology. B) Cognitive Psychology. C) Personality Psychology. D) Industrial/Organizational Psychology. 13

21. The correct order of the SQ3R method is: A) survey, question, review, read, reflect. B) survey, question, read, review, reflect. C) survey, question, read, reorganize, regurgitate. D) study, question, re-study, re-read, review. 15

A) short-term memory is more accurate than long-term memory. 22. Your friend, Bob, tells you he only studies the day before the test, so it is, “fresh”. You point out: A) short-term memory is more accurate than long-term memory. B) studying right before the test is better than the day before. C) spaced practice is more effective. D) as long as he follows the SQ3R model, he should do fine. 15

23. In class, you can listen actively by: A) asking questions. B) write down main ideas. C) thinking about what is being said. D) all of the above. 16

A) cover the answers first. B) weigh the potential of each answer. 24: Your text recommends the way to answer multiple-choice questions is to: A) cover the answers first. B) weigh the potential of each answer. C) eliminate the wrong answers first. D) imagine how each answer could be the right one. 16

A) Sigmund Freud B) William James C) John Locke D) Wilhelm Wundt 25. Over 100 years ago, _____ urged active listening, stating, “No reception without reaction, no impression without . . . expression.” A) Sigmund Freud B) William James C) John Locke D) Wilhelm Wundt 16

Acknowledgements Step Up Created by: John J. Schulte, Psy.D. Based on Psychology, Eighth Edition By David G. Myers Published by Worth Publishers (2007)

Answers 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. 5. B 6. 7. 8. 9. A 10. D 11. B 12. C 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. C 18. A 19. 20. D 21. B 22. 23. 24. 25. B