Mock Test 1
Mock Test 1
a) Behaviorism
b) Psychoanalysis
c) Humanism
d) Biopsychology
a) Independent variable
b) Dependent variable
c) Extraneous variable
d) Confounding variable
4. Which type of research study takes place over a long period of time, often
lasting months or even years?
a) Cross-sectional study
b) Longitudinal study
c) Within-subjects study
d) Correlational study
5. Before researchers conduct a study, it is important to:
a) Collect data
d) Interview participants
6. Which area of the brain is associated with reasoning, motor skills, higher
lever cognition and expressive language?
7. Which area of the brain is responsible for controlling hunger, thirst, emotions,
temperature and circadian rhythms?
a) Hypothalamus
b) Midbrain
c) Cerebellum
d) Frontal lobe
a) Conditioned stimulus
b) Conditioned response
c) Unconditioned stimulus
d) Unconditioned response
a) Positive punishment
b) Negative punishment
c) Positive reinforcement
d) Negative reinforcement
11. In Freud's theory, which part of personality is focused on fulfilling the most
primal and basic urges?
a) The unconscious
b) The ego
c) The id
d) The superego
a) Assimilation
b) Accommodation
c) Equilibration
d) Object permanence
a) Social needs
b) Esteem needs
c) Self-actualizing needs
d) Basic needs
a) Naturalistic intelligence
b) Interpersonal intelligence
c) Visual-spatial intelligence
d) Logical-mathematical intelligence
a) The body can interact with the mind via the pineal gland.
b) The mind can interact with the body via the pineal gland.
c) Both (a) and (b).
d) Neither (a) nor (b).
23. David Hume regarded the laws of association as being the mental
counterpart of laws governing the physical universe. According to Hume,
which of the following is NOT a fundamental law of association?
a) Similarity
b) Gravity
c) Contiguity
d) Causality
24. Herman von Helmholtz (1821–94):
a) Wundt
b) Fechner
c) Weber
d) Helmholtz
26. Which of the following school of thought would be most likely to reject
the method of introspection to study human experience?
a) Behaviourism
b) Psychoanalysis
c) Structuralism
d) Functionalism
e) None of the above
27. Which of the following researchers had a profound impact in
developmental psychology despite the limitations of his methodology?
a) Discovered that hungry dogs would bark at the sight of the person
who brought them their food.
b) At first considered ‘psychic secretion’ to be a nuisance, but soon
he realized that it revealed a very basic form of learning.
c) Went on to show that dogs could be trained, or conditioned, to
salivate at the onset of an arbitrary stimulus (e.g. the sound of a bell) if it
was preceded by an aversive stimulus such as a small footshock.
d) Provided psychology with a basic element, the response–response
association – also used by Watson as the foundation of behaviourism.
30. Which of the following statements is true of Ebbinghaus?
a) Psychoanalysis
b) Behaviourism
c) Human information-processing
d) Gestalt psychology
e) All of the above
33. The human information-processing approach and the connectionist
approach disagree with each other about how information is processed. How
does the connectionist approach differ from the human information-
processing approach?
a) Connectionists can study the brain as it naturally occurs in real life
situations
b) Connectionists assume cognitive systems function as a whole
versus by single components
c) Connectionists support the idea of a central processor or control
unit
d) Connectionists assume parallel versus serial processing of
information
e) (b) and (d)
34. According to the information-processing framework, which of the
following is NOT true?
37. Select the TWO correct statements from those below with regard to
psychological research:
1. You can fully understand the results of an IQ test without knowing
anything about intelligence testing and standard scores.
2. If two things are correlated this signifies that one is the cause of the other.
3. A good knowledge of psychological research methods allows you to
avoid making the mistakes that journalists, politicians and many others
make because they lack the necessary conceptual understanding.
4. In most countries, in order to become a psychologist you will be required
to conduct a piece of psychological research.
a) 1 & 2
b) 2 & 3
c) 1 & 4
d) 3 & 4
38. Which approach differentiates psychology from the many other
disciplines that address similar types of questions?
a) 1, 3 & 4
b) 1, 2 & 3
c) 2, 3 & 4
d) 1, 2 & 4
40. Five qualities that best describe good psychological research include:
a) 1 & 2
b) 1 & 3
c) 2 & 3
d) 4
42. What are the main types of assessment measures used by psychologists to
study the outcomes of mental activity?
a) Manipulate
b) Correlate
c) Attract
d) Validate
e) Generalise
45. In psychological research, the process of using multiple research methods
to tackle the same issue is referred to as:
a) Experimentation
b) Revision
c) Manipulation Check
d) Measurement
e) Triangulation
46. Which of the following is true?
a) Practical issues are irrelevant when deciding which research method to
use.
b) No one method is universally superior to any other.
c) Both (a) and (b).
d) Neither (a) nor (b)
49. Measurement scales used in psychological research are based on four
types, which include:
Answers
1. c 2.b 3.a 4.b 5.b 6.b 7.a 8.b 9.d 10.b 11.c 12.b 13.a 14.c 15.b 16.c 17. E 18.
b19.c 20.a 21.b 22.c 23. 24. D 25.a 26. A 27.c 28.e 29.b 30.c 31.c 32. b33.e
34.d 35.d 36.b 37. d38.b 39.a 40.c 41.c 42.d 43.c 44. A 45.e 46. d47. d48. B
49.c 50. a