Liberty University PSYC 101 Quiz 4
Quiz 4 – PSYC 101
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· Question 1
2 out of 2 points
Martin looks at his class syllabus and notices that his professor will lecture today on the work of N
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Liberty University PSYC 101 Quiz 4
Quiz 4 – PSYC 101
78/80
· Question 1
2 out of 2 points
Martin looks at his class syllabus and notices that his professor will lecture today on the work of Noam Chomsky. What is most likely to be the focus of the lecture?
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· Question 2
2 out of 2 points
According to the text, severely obese people have about______ fat cells.
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· Question 3
2 out of 2 points
Regarding general trends in IQ scores in the United States, which of the following is TRUE?
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· Question 4
2 out of 2 points
In language, phonemes are to ______ as morphemes are to ______.
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· Question 5
2 out of 2 points
Which type of imagery is easiest to form?
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· Question 6
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Scientists believe that ape communication through gesturing represents
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· Question 7
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Jim and his father are watching the ball game on TV. Jim’s father starts to yawn and Jim soon follows. This is an example of ____.
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· Question 8
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Homeostasis is the basis for which theory of motivation?
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· Question 9
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Third-grade teacher Victor serves as a proctor for administration of group IQ tests to children at his school. Victor has been instructed to make sure that he follows the uniform procedures for administering the test in order to make sure the test is used correctly. With which criteria of test administration is Victor concerned?
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· Question 10
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Regarding achievement motivation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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· Question 11
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Letty has a very complex problem to solve. She decides to break the problem down into smaller, more manageable problems. Which strategy best describes what Letty is doing?
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· Question 12
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In intelligence testing, norms are
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· Question 13
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A need is
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· Question 14
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According to set point theory, when people lose weight, ____.
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· Question 15
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Quentin has a strong need to excel at whatever he does. Quentin’s need is called need for
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· Question 16
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The rules governing the meaning of words are called
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· Question 17
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The mental representation and manipulation of information is
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· Question 18
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Complex feeling states having physiological, cognitive, and behavioral components are called
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· Question 19
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Which model or theory of emotion proposes that there is a simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings during an emotional experience?
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· Question 20
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Regarding the incentive theory of motivation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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· Question 21
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LaDonna experiences a state of biological tension because she is hungry. Her hunger motivates her to stop at the local deli after class. Which theory best explains LaDonna’s choice to go to the deli?
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· Question 22
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Incentives are
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· Question 23
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In the history of intelligence tests, which event is the most recent?
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· Question 24
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Who conducted research suggesting that humans and many other animals have basic needs for exploration and activity?
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· Question 25
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Which of the following is NOT an argument against instinct theory for human behavior?
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· Question 26
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Which of the following is a secondary drive?
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· Question 27
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The customs and social norms used to regulate the display of emotions are known as _____.
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· Question 28
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“Curiosity killed the cat.” The cat’s curiosity probably reflects its
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· Question 29
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Intelligence consisting of seven different primary mental abilities was proposed by
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· Question 30
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A “morpheme” is defined as a ____.
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· Question 31
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Arnold tries to find the single correct solution to his problem. Which mental process is Arnold using?
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· Question 32
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Women are generally better at recognizing _____, whereas men are generally better at recognizing _____.
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· Question 33
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In the word “sock,” the sound of the “s” is a(n) ____, whereas the use of the “s” to make the word plural is a(n) ____.
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· Question 34
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Your text makes all but which of the following suggestions for dealing with anger?
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· Question 35
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In Sternberg’s model of intelligence, creative intelligence includes
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· Question 36
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As cited in the text, many of Albert Einstein’s creative insights involved the use of
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· Question 37
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Which of the following is not one of the six universally recognized emotional expressions?
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· Question 38
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Positive psychology focuses on _____.
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· Question 39
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In Gardner’s model, an architect would likely have high levels of which type of intelligence?
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· Question 40
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Which of the following statements is true about gender differences in emotions in Western cultures?
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