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Deck 2: Scientific Foundations
1
What were the marshmallow experiments?
A) a series of studies about how soft objects are perceived
B) a series of studies examining delay of gratification among children
C) a series of studies investigating perception of fairness
D) a series of studies about conditioning principles
A) a series of studies about how soft objects are perceived
B) a series of studies examining delay of gratification among children
C) a series of studies investigating perception of fairness
D) a series of studies about conditioning principles
a series of studies examining delay of gratification among children
2
Studies showed that those who can delay gratification as children turn to adults who
A) had better grades, made more money, and showed greater psychological well-being.
B) had lower grades, made less money, and showed poor psychological well-being.
C) had mediocre grades, made adequate money, and showed deficient psychological well-being.
D) had average grades, made adequate money, and showed poor psychological well-being.
A) had better grades, made more money, and showed greater psychological well-being.
B) had lower grades, made less money, and showed poor psychological well-being.
C) had mediocre grades, made adequate money, and showed deficient psychological well-being.
D) had average grades, made adequate money, and showed poor psychological well-being.
had better grades, made more money, and showed greater psychological well-being.
3
Which of the following is a part of the brain that has been found to be associated with impulse control?
A) parietal lobe
B) ventral striatum
C) temporal lobe
D) hippocampus
A) parietal lobe
B) ventral striatum
C) temporal lobe
D) hippocampus
ventral striatum
4
Emma experienced economic hardships more than Lourdes. According to the research about impulse gratification, who of the two would more likely be more impulsive?
A) Emma
B) Lourdes
C) both Emma and Lourdes
D) there is no relationship between impulse gratification and economic hardships
A) Emma
B) Lourdes
C) both Emma and Lourdes
D) there is no relationship between impulse gratification and economic hardships
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5
Which of the following uses careful research procedures designed to provide reliable and verifiable evidence?
A) natural science
B) basic science
C) socials science
D) scientific method
A) natural science
B) basic science
C) socials science
D) scientific method
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6
What uses careful research procedures designed to provide reliable and verifiable evidence?
A) social science
B) natural science
C) scientific method
D) basic science
A) social science
B) natural science
C) scientific method
D) basic science
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7
The source of knowledge that is concerned with the description, prediction, and understanding of natural phenomenon is called
A) basic science.
B) social science.
C) natural science.
D) humanities.
A) basic science.
B) social science.
C) natural science.
D) humanities.
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8
Natural science has two key branches. One is biological science which is often called ______.
A) humanities
B) life science
C) geological science
D) evolutionary science
A) humanities
B) life science
C) geological science
D) evolutionary science
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9
Which of the following is one of the two branches of naturals science?
A) evolutionary science
B) humanities
C) social science
D) physical science
A) evolutionary science
B) humanities
C) social science
D) physical science
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10
What is the scientific study of the nervous system?
A) physical science
B) neuroscience
C) evolutionary science
D) social science
A) physical science
B) neuroscience
C) evolutionary science
D) social science
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11
Neuroscience is the scientific study of what part of the body?
A) nervous system
B) visual system
C) hippocampus
D) ventral stratum
A) nervous system
B) visual system
C) hippocampus
D) ventral stratum
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12
Sean's research involves investigating genetic transmissions in animals. Sean is in the field of
A) evolutionary science.
B) social science.
C) sociology.
D) genetics.
A) evolutionary science.
B) social science.
C) sociology.
D) genetics.
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13
What field of science examines the brain mechanisms that support the individual's mental functions and subsequent behaviors?
A) social science
B) evolutionary science
C) cognitive neuroscience
D) genetics
A) social science
B) evolutionary science
C) cognitive neuroscience
D) genetics
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14
What is the transformation of heritable traits of species and humans over successive generations?
A) neuroscience
B) basic science
C) social science
D) evolution
A) neuroscience
B) basic science
C) social science
D) evolution
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15
Eddie examines gender biases in religious rituals. Eddie is more likely a(n)
A) philosopher.
B) sociologist.
C) anthropologist.
D) humanities.
A) philosopher.
B) sociologist.
C) anthropologist.
D) humanities.
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16
What is sometimes called the "love of wisdom"?
A) philosophy
B) art
C) humanism
D) behavioral economics
A) philosophy
B) art
C) humanism
D) behavioral economics
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17
Beliefs, practices, and prescriptions relevant to the supernatural and the relationships between the individual and the supernatural are called ______.
A) philosophy
B) knowledge
C) religion
D) art
A) philosophy
B) knowledge
C) religion
D) art
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18
Personality psychology is also rooted in what tradition in science that emphasizes the subjective side of the individual?
A) religion
B) genetics
C) clinical
D) humanism
A) religion
B) genetics
C) clinical
D) humanism
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19
Shakespeare in England wrote literary characters that millions of people continue to study today. His works cover the ______ tradition in which the subjective side of the individual is emphasized.
A) humanistic
B) behavioral
C) philosophical
D) sociological
A) humanistic
B) behavioral
C) philosophical
D) sociological
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20
What refers to how certain traits in living organisms are handed down from parents to offsprings?
A) genetics
B) inheritance
C) gene
D) temperament
A) genetics
B) inheritance
C) gene
D) temperament
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21
What is the study of heredity through genetic transmission and genetic variations.
A) genetics
B) behavioral learning
C) neuroscience
D) evolutionary psychology
A) genetics
B) behavioral learning
C) neuroscience
D) evolutionary psychology
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22
In the 20th century, science turned to ______ to explain hereditary processes and patterns.
A) genetics
B) classical learning
C) molecular biology
D) temperament
A) genetics
B) classical learning
C) molecular biology
D) temperament
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23
What is a segment or a portion of the DNA that contains the codes as biological information about how to build new protein structures?
A) neuron
B) traits
C) molecules
D) gene
A) neuron
B) traits
C) molecules
D) gene
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24
What can help explain many variations in personality traits and behaviors, including similarities and differences among individuals?
A) genetic factors
B) environment
C) neuroscience
D) evolutionary psychology
A) genetic factors
B) environment
C) neuroscience
D) evolutionary psychology
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25
A child's activity, emotionality, and sociability are components of ______.
A) emotions
B) cognitions and beliefs
C) neuroscience
D) temperament
A) emotions
B) cognitions and beliefs
C) neuroscience
D) temperament
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26
What are the three foundations of personality?
A) genes, environment, behaviors
B) activity, emotionality, and sociability
C) genetic factors, activity, slumber
D) traits, emotions, behaviors
A) genes, environment, behaviors
B) activity, emotionality, and sociability
C) genetic factors, activity, slumber
D) traits, emotions, behaviors
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27
What determines which genes are activated?
A) traits
B) emotionality
C) environment
D) cognitions
A) traits
B) emotionality
C) environment
D) cognitions
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28
What is one of the three areas in neuroscience that contribute to the understanding of personality?
A) clinical pathology
B) genetics
C) inheritance
D) behavioral learning
A) clinical pathology
B) genetics
C) inheritance
D) behavioral learning
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29
Using which method, clinical observations of a patient's abnormal symptoms are compared with reliable data of brain pathology?
A) neurotransmission
B) electrophysiological measures
C) computerized tomography
D) clinical-pathological method
A) neurotransmission
B) electrophysiological measures
C) computerized tomography
D) clinical-pathological method
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30
Which method allows scientists to study the dynamic aspects of brain activity under changing functional conditions?
A) the EEG
B) the computerized tomography
C) magnetic resonance imaging
D) functional neuroimaging
A) the EEG
B) the computerized tomography
C) magnetic resonance imaging
D) functional neuroimaging
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31
Which is an almond shaped part of the brain and is also for processing emotions?
A) frontal lobes
B) hypothalamus
C) parietal lobe
D) amygdala
A) frontal lobes
B) hypothalamus
C) parietal lobe
D) amygdala
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32
Which part of brain is associated with decision-making behaviors?
A) amygdala
B) frontal lobes
C) hypothalamus
D) hippocampus
A) amygdala
B) frontal lobes
C) hypothalamus
D) hippocampus
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33
What are endogenous chemicals that enable neurotransmission between two cells and are associated with psychological functions such as depression and anxiety?
A) genes
B) neurotransmitters
C) brain imaging
D) cortisol
A) genes
B) neurotransmitters
C) brain imaging
D) cortisol
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34
Which of the following has the most cortical neurons of any species on Earth?
A) chimpanzees
B) dolphins
C) parrots and crows
D) humans
A) chimpanzees
B) dolphins
C) parrots and crows
D) humans
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35
What is the transformation in the heritable traits of species over successive generations?
A) neuroscience
B) literature
C) evolutionary psychology
D) collectiveness
A) neuroscience
B) literature
C) evolutionary psychology
D) collectiveness
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36
The biggest lion in the den was aggressing to the other relatively smaller in size lions. That big lion must be the ______ male.
A) alpha
B) beta
C) smart
D) hungry
A) alpha
B) beta
C) smart
D) hungry
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37
Infants show an early tendency to be wary of plants and certain animals. This makes good sense from which perspective?
A) sociological
B) humanistic
C) cultural
D) evolutionary
A) sociological
B) humanistic
C) cultural
D) evolutionary
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38
Men's evolutionary strategies involve
A) seeking and selecting partners who have reliable resources
B) have a variety of partners and try to multiply the number of offsprings
C) seek one committed partner
D) date a girlfriend who cheated them with another man
A) seeking and selecting partners who have reliable resources
B) have a variety of partners and try to multiply the number of offsprings
C) seek one committed partner
D) date a girlfriend who cheated them with another man
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39
Evolutionary theories also attempt to explain stable patterns of social behavior. What is one of these patterns?
A) need for assimilation
B) need for cognition
C) social anxiety
D) self-confidence
A) need for assimilation
B) need for cognition
C) social anxiety
D) self-confidence
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40
The need for differentiation from others is opposite of what need?
A) need for cognition
B) need for esteem
C) need for immersion
D) need for stability
A) need for cognition
B) need for esteem
C) need for immersion
D) need for stability
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41
Which need could lead to prejudice and intolerance?
A) need for cognition
B) need for inclusion
C) need for stability
D) need for efficacy
A) need for cognition
B) need for inclusion
C) need for stability
D) need for efficacy
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42
Evolutionary theories suggest that altruism should be biologically useful for what purpose?
A) to act on behalf of one's family or community
B) to decrease greediness
C) to make it easier to rob others of their resources
D) to promote collective goodwill
A) to act on behalf of one's family or community
B) to decrease greediness
C) to make it easier to rob others of their resources
D) to promote collective goodwill
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43
Which science suggest that individuals transform themselves into dynamic beings who interact with their environment?
A) neuroscience
B) evolutionary science
C) social sciences
D) philosophy
A) neuroscience
B) evolutionary science
C) social sciences
D) philosophy
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44
People who live in places with harsh climates tend to
A) develop immune systems that protect them from disease.
B) face greater risks and so develop traits that help them tackle these challenges.
C) tend to be protective.
D) are attracted to the physical unattractive.
A) develop immune systems that protect them from disease.
B) face greater risks and so develop traits that help them tackle these challenges.
C) tend to be protective.
D) are attracted to the physical unattractive.
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45
Social scientists suggest that particular personality features develop in historic conditions. For example, farmers who grew rice before mechanization of agriculture tend to
A) engage in cooperative instead of competitive behavior.
B) Adjust to the mechanization of agriculture faster.
C) grow rice faster if the social situation had ideal conditions.
D) displayed competitive behavior.
A) engage in cooperative instead of competitive behavior.
B) Adjust to the mechanization of agriculture faster.
C) grow rice faster if the social situation had ideal conditions.
D) displayed competitive behavior.
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46
What is referred to as a set of core beliefs and perceptions about individuals' life and the world around them based on their social position in society?
A) philosophy
B) super rich
C) social status
D) class consciousness
A) philosophy
B) super rich
C) social status
D) class consciousness
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47
What is the generalization of others' behaviors and traits based on their social status or membership in a particular gender, age, ethnic, or professional group?
A) extension
B) social status
C) stereotyping
D) collectivism
A) extension
B) social status
C) stereotyping
D) collectivism
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48
What is the position in society called that can be a measure of an individual's access to resources and power?
A) stereotyping
B) class consciousness
C) virtuous
D) social status
A) stereotyping
B) class consciousness
C) virtuous
D) social status
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49
Who said that an individual should develop the capacity for virtues?
A) Plato
B) Shakespeare
C) Aristotle
D) Freud
A) Plato
B) Shakespeare
C) Aristotle
D) Freud
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50
What is enlightenment?
A) it is the view of validating knowledge and education based on science and reason rather than on religious dogmas.
B) it refers to the spiritual, nonphysical side of the human experience
C) it is the universal law to follow each other
D) it refers to philosophical creativity and imagination
A) it is the view of validating knowledge and education based on science and reason rather than on religious dogmas.
B) it refers to the spiritual, nonphysical side of the human experience
C) it is the universal law to follow each other
D) it refers to philosophical creativity and imagination
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51
David Hume described four personality types. The Epicurean type
A) regards philosophical devotion.
B) is the critical thinker.
C) is a person of action and virtue.
D) displays elegance and seeks pleasure.
A) regards philosophical devotion.
B) is the critical thinker.
C) is a person of action and virtue.
D) displays elegance and seeks pleasure.
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52
David Hume described four personality types. The Stoic type
A) regards philosophical devotion.
B) is a person of action and virtue.
C) displays elegance and seeks pleasure.
D) is the critical thinker.
A) regards philosophical devotion.
B) is a person of action and virtue.
C) displays elegance and seeks pleasure.
D) is the critical thinker.
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53
In philosophies, the vertical hierarchical typologies
A) contain loose clusters of types of personality assembled by the philosopher's creative imagination.
B) types are placed in rank order to indicate strength, purity, skills, or other features of the individual.
C) emphasize that the it is important to be educated to be an efficient member of society.
D) contain a rich source of knowledge about the individual's inner world, behavior, and personality.
A) contain loose clusters of types of personality assembled by the philosopher's creative imagination.
B) types are placed in rank order to indicate strength, purity, skills, or other features of the individual.
C) emphasize that the it is important to be educated to be an efficient member of society.
D) contain a rich source of knowledge about the individual's inner world, behavior, and personality.
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54
What is transcendental?
A) a view of validating knowledge and education
B) loose clusters of personality types
C) the spiritual, nonphysical side of human experience
D) the propensity to learn and reason
A) a view of validating knowledge and education
B) loose clusters of personality types
C) the spiritual, nonphysical side of human experience
D) the propensity to learn and reason
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55
How is religious knowledge and values descriptive about personality?
A) Religious knowledge and values describe various individual's features and explains the individual's inner world.
B) Religious knowledge and values suggest that individuals are not in control.
C) Religious knowledge and values prescribe behavior.
D) Religious knowledge and values inform how individuals are going to be punished for transgressions.
A) Religious knowledge and values describe various individual's features and explains the individual's inner world.
B) Religious knowledge and values suggest that individuals are not in control.
C) Religious knowledge and values prescribe behavior.
D) Religious knowledge and values inform how individuals are going to be punished for transgressions.
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56
When Sonia is confused about what to do in a specific situation, she looks at her set of religious values as guidance. Here, religious knowledge and values are
A) strict and demanding.
B) enforced.
C) descriptive.
D) prescriptive.
A) strict and demanding.
B) enforced.
C) descriptive.
D) prescriptive.
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57
How are religious teachings also related to personality?
A) they dictate rules of appropriate behavior that can be applied to every situation
B) they suggest the norms of the situation
C) they urge the development of certain desirable personality traits
D) they teach how to be enlightened
A) they dictate rules of appropriate behavior that can be applied to every situation
B) they suggest the norms of the situation
C) they urge the development of certain desirable personality traits
D) they teach how to be enlightened
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58
What is one of the two interconnected types of action that religious teachings introduce?
A) individual engagement
B) wealth and greed
C) asceticism
D) mediation
A) individual engagement
B) wealth and greed
C) asceticism
D) mediation
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59
Religious prescriptions of engagement and disengagement can lead to
A) disappointment and hopelessness.
B) apathy.
C) altruism.
D) moral behavior and happiness.
A) disappointment and hopelessness.
B) apathy.
C) altruism.
D) moral behavior and happiness.
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60
What is the belief in the existence of realities beyond rational reflection or scientific scrutiny but accessible by feelings?
A) action
B) mysticism
C) harmony
D) engagement
A) action
B) mysticism
C) harmony
D) engagement
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61
If a religious prescription for behaving is to pursue a simple life, that would be an example of what?
A) action and engagement
B) mysticism
C) inaction and disengagement
D) happiness
A) action and engagement
B) mysticism
C) inaction and disengagement
D) happiness
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62
Two interconnected types of action are associated with religious teachings. Which of the following below is NOT one of them?
A) harmony
B) action
C) engagement
D) inaction
A) harmony
B) action
C) engagement
D) inaction
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63
How does art help us in our study of personality?
A) Art portrays what should be desirable personality traits.
B) Art shows the characteristics contained in every single trait that exists.
C) Art falsely shows how we are like the fictitious characters of fiction stories.
D) Art is often a window into the artist's mind and personality.
A) Art portrays what should be desirable personality traits.
B) Art shows the characteristics contained in every single trait that exists.
C) Art falsely shows how we are like the fictitious characters of fiction stories.
D) Art is often a window into the artist's mind and personality.
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64
Which of the following is an example of literary works impacting on scientists who have contributed to personality psychology?
A) books about religious facts
B) self-help books
C) tragedies by Sophocles and Shakespeare
D) scientific books
A) books about religious facts
B) self-help books
C) tragedies by Sophocles and Shakespeare
D) scientific books
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65
A way to improve oneself is through
A) punishing oneself for not trying hard
B) improve one's decision-making skills
C) practice expressing positive emotions
D) compartmentalize parts of one's life
A) punishing oneself for not trying hard
B) improve one's decision-making skills
C) practice expressing positive emotions
D) compartmentalize parts of one's life
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66
What is a system of beliefs and practices that facilitate the transformation of the body and consciousness?
A) happiness
B) religions
C) exercise
D) Yoga
A) happiness
B) religions
C) exercise
D) Yoga
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67
What is a therapeutic procedure that is based on the scientific premise that the human mind is capable of changing itself through behavior?
A) nativism
B) positive psychotherapy
C) behavioral learning
D) social procedure
A) nativism
B) positive psychotherapy
C) behavioral learning
D) social procedure
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68
Which of the following individual features refer to daily habits?
A) height, weight, body shape
B) friends and family
C) income, living conditions
D) brush teeth, take shower
A) height, weight, body shape
B) friends and family
C) income, living conditions
D) brush teeth, take shower
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69
Which of the following individual features refer to personal relationships?
A) describing friends and relatives
B) describing things one does regularly
C) describing one's social status
D) describing satisfaction with one's state of health
A) describing friends and relatives
B) describing things one does regularly
C) describing one's social status
D) describing satisfaction with one's state of health
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70
According to Veenhoven, happiness is built on which of the three factors?
A) harmony, tasks, closure
B) positive emotion, engagement, and meaning
C) satisfaction, health, hygiene
D) goodness, mentality, religiosity
A) harmony, tasks, closure
B) positive emotion, engagement, and meaning
C) satisfaction, health, hygiene
D) goodness, mentality, religiosity
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What is one of the three factors Veenhoven stated builds happiness?
A) health
B) engagement
C) spirituality
D) kindness
A) health
B) engagement
C) spirituality
D) kindness
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72
Self-improvement starts with what factor?
A) knowledge
B) health
C) self-knowledge
D) meaning
A) knowledge
B) health
C) self-knowledge
D) meaning
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73
What is a therapeutic practice that is based on the scientific premise that the human mind is capable of changing itself through behavior?
A) philosophy
B) positive psychotherapy
C) behavioral intervention therapy
D) self-knowledge
A) philosophy
B) positive psychotherapy
C) behavioral intervention therapy
D) self-knowledge
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74
What involves using mental shortcuts or heuristics that reduce complex and time-consuming tasks of describing and analyzing into more simple, manageable, practical, and efficient labeling strategies?
A) positive psychotherapy
B) progressivism
C) categorization
D) positive psychotherapy.
A) positive psychotherapy
B) progressivism
C) categorization
D) positive psychotherapy.
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75
What is a strategy of using mental shortcuts called?
A) cognitive shortcut
B) cognitive load
C) progressivism
D) representative heuristic
A) cognitive shortcut
B) cognitive load
C) progressivism
D) representative heuristic
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76
Todd thinks that Andy is gay because Andy behaves like a typical member of that social group called gays. What is Todd engaging in?
A) heuristic thinking
B) progressivism
C) logical decision making steps
D) explanation
A) heuristic thinking
B) progressivism
C) logical decision making steps
D) explanation
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77
How is progressivism applied to personality psychology?
A) It is a way to categorize personality traits.
B) It is an opportunity to apply scientific knowledge to social issues.
C) It provides some mental heuristics to use for understanding personality traits.
D) It focuses on emotional aspects of personality.
A) It is a way to categorize personality traits.
B) It is an opportunity to apply scientific knowledge to social issues.
C) It provides some mental heuristics to use for understanding personality traits.
D) It focuses on emotional aspects of personality.
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78
Progressivism emphasizes the importance of applied psychological knowledge to what three areas?
A) health care, education, and social services
B) science, religion, philosophy
C) theory, data, findings
D) economics, business, trade
A) health care, education, and social services
B) science, religion, philosophy
C) theory, data, findings
D) economics, business, trade
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79
Impulse control is determined by biology alone.
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The scientific method uses careful research procedures designed to provide reliable and verifiable evidence.
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