1-1Chapter 1What Is Psychology?1. Psychology is formally defined asA. the study of the human brain.B. the subjective study of human behavior.C.the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.D. the exclusive study of abnormal behavior.Page: 4APA Outcome: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychologyAccessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's: RememberDifficulty: LowLearning Objective: Define psychology.Topic: Definition of PsychologyFeedback: Defining Psychology2. One way to tell that an explanation is pseudoscientific rather than scientific is toA. see if the explanation is historically accurate.B. look at the emotional impact of the explanation on people.C. see if the explanation has scientific terminology in it.D.look at how readily proponents of the explanation will accept evidence to the contrary.Page: 5APA Outcome: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychologyAccessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's: UnderstandDifficulty: MediumLearning Objective: Define psychology.Topic: Definition of PsychologyFeedback: Defining Psychology3. Which of the following is an example of a behavior?A. A man imagines that he is a bat.B. A student remembers an answer to a question.C.A woman drives to work.D. An old man forgets his birthday.Page: 4APA Outcome: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychology's content domainsAccessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's: UnderstandDifficulty: MediumLearning Objective: Define psychology.Topic: Definition of PsychologyFeedback: Defining Psychology4. _____ are the thoughts, feelings, and motives that each of us experiences privately but that cannot be observed directly.A.Mental processesB. BehaviorsC. Fetal processesD. MannerismsPage: 4APA Outcome: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychology's content domainsAccessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's: RememberDifficulty: LowLearning Objective: Define psychology.Topic: Definition of PsychologyFeedback: Defining Psychology5. According to the science of psychology, a behavior is a(n)A. feeling that is acknowledged.B. attitude that can be changed.C.action that can be directly observed.D. goal for life.Preview Mode
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