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Psychology Questions - All Grades

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Grade 10 Psychology
The                   social learning                   theory assumes that gender roles are learned by observing and imitating models.
College Psychology
School-age children experience three levels of moral development. The punishment and obedience stage takes place at which level?
  1. communicative reasoning
  2. cognitive reasoning
  3. preconventional reasoning
  4. postadaptive reasoning
Grade 12 Psychology
Hearing aids are of no use to an individual with __________ deafness.
  1. ossicle
  2. nerve
  3. conduction
  4. auditory
College Psychology
Psychology is the              Scientific              study of            Behavior            and          Mental          processes.
Graduate Psychology
Which of the following does NOT meet the symptomology for Boarderline Personality Disorder?
  1. Mood swings
  2. Depressed mood
  3. Difficulty controlling happiness
  4. Impulsivity
Grade 10 Psychology
When the dependent variable increases as the independent variable increases, the correlation is             positive.            
Grade 5 Psychology
Any living thing that can carry it's life out on it's own is a                .
  1. vascular
  2. organism
  3. tissue
College Psychology
To illustrate the psychological model of mind and behavior, your lecturer discussed the example of Pavlov's dog learning to salivate to the sound of a bell. In this example, the procedure of repeatedly pairing the bell with the food is best understood as a factor in the                     of the dog.
  1. conscious awareness
  2. past experience
  3. present situation
  4. biology
Grade 10 Psychology
To conduct a valid study of a large population, you should use a(n)?
  1. naturalistic observation
  2. nonrepresentative sample
  3. representative sample
  4. case study
Graduate Psychology
               personality disorder is a condition in which a person makes impulsive actions, and has an unstable mood and chaotic relationships.
  1. Narcissistic
  2. Histrionic
  3. Borderline
  4. Antisocial
Grade 9 Psychology
All of the following are major theories about why we dream, except:
  1. To reorganize the brain
  2. To make sense of random stimulation to the brain
  3. To solve problems
  4. To alleviate physical stress on the body
Graduate Psychology
Ramona is a client who has been referred to you by her employer. She has a difficult time getting along with others due to high levels of distrust and suspiciousness. Ramona reports that her family often labels her as "combative", "distrustful", and "pessimistic". When asked about her friendships, Ramona informs you that she does not have friends. Ramona is most likely                 Personality Disorder.
  1. Schizoid
  2. Paranoid
  3. Bipolar
  4. Mean
Grade 12 Psychology
The idea that the amount of change in a stimulus necessary to produce a JND is a constant proportion of the stimulus intensity is called
  1. James' law.
  2. the all-or-none principle.
  3. the law of diminishing returns.
  4. Weber's law.
Graduate Psychology
Which of the following do NOT belong in the Cluster A group?
  1. Paranoid
  2. Schizoid
  3. Schizotypal
  4. Histrionic
College Psychology
In the legal definition of insanity, the person must have a mental disease that                                                        .
  1. causes him or her to hear voices
  2. makes it impossible to tell right from wrong
  3. makes him or her too anxious to control their impulses
  4. resembls a schizophrenic process
Grade 9 Psychology
The awareness of or possibility of knowing what is happening inside or outside the organism.
  1. subconsciousness
  2. consciousness
  3. REM
  4. chronobiology
College Psychology
Characteristics of adolescents age 13 to 18 years include:
  1. resenting being spoken to as if still a child
  2. seeing the world from their own perspective only
  3. being scared and believing that what has happened is their own fault
  4. being distrustful and uncooperative
Grade 9 Psychology
The inability to get enough sleep.
  1. insomnia
  2. narcolepsy
  3. sleep apnea
  4. hypnosis
Grade 12 Psychology
Describe Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
Grade 11 Psychology
Alfred Adler Left Sigmund's group because he thought all of Sigmund's beliefs and theories were wrong
  1. True
  2. False
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