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  1. Psychology is …
  2. What goddess is psychology associated with
  3. When was psychology became accepted as its own academic discipline?
  4. Psychology students hone critical thinking skills and are trained in the use of the scientific method is a reason, study of psychology is important
  5. Psychology is a relatively young science with its experimental roots in the
  6. Founders of psychology as a science and academic discipline are …
  7. The first American psychologist, and he was a proponent of functionalism
  8. In which part of the world is gestalt psychology being very influential
  9. Who is often considered the father of behaviourism?
  10. Both Maslow and Rogers were influential in shaping humanistic psychology.
  11. Sensory receptors are specialized neurons
  12. When sensory information is detected by a sensory receptor, sensation has occurred
  13. Human five senses includes all except
  14. Hearing refers to audition
  15. Hearing is also referred to olfaction
  16. Smell refers somatosensation
  17. Smell also refers to olfaction
  18. Taste is gustation
  19. Touch is somatosensation
  20. Temperature is thermoception
  21. Consciousness describes our awareness of internal and external stimuli.
  22. Awareness of internal stimuli includes all except
  23. Awareness of external stimuli includes all except
  24. Sleep is a state marked by relatively low levels of physical activity and reduced sensory awareness that is distinct from periods of rest that occur during wakefulness.
  25. Wakefulness is characterized by high levels of sensory awareness, thought, and behavior.
  26. In between sleep and wakefulness are se extremes are states of consciousness related to all except
  27. REM is an acronym for
  28. NREM is an acronym for
  29. How many stages of NREM do we have?
  30. The first stage of NREM is
  31. The final stage of NREM is
  32. Which of this is not a type of learning according psychology?
  33. Both classical and operant conditioning are forms of associative learning
  34. Observational learning is just as it sounds: learning by observing others.
  35. Classical conditioning is also known
  36. Association learning was discovered by Pavlov from which country?
  37. Who proposed that the process of classical conditioning?
  38. John Watson proposal was based on who observation
  39. The method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behavior is referred to as
  40. In what year did, John B. Watson propose new forms of learning other than classical conditioning.
  41. Memory is an information processing system
  42. Memory is the set of processes over different periods of time. They include all except
  43. Human brain takes the encoded information and place it in storage.
  44. Storage is the creation of a permanent record of information.
  45. In order for a memory to go into storage, it has to pass through three distinct stages:
  46. Short-Term Memory is also referred to as
  47. The stages of memory storage were first proposed by
  48. The stages of memory storage were first proposed in year
  49. Their model of human memory that is based on the belief that we process memories in the same way that a computer processes information. This theory is called
  50. Short-term memory storage lasts about … in duration
  51. Cognitive psychology is the field of psychology dedicated to examining how people think.
  52. Cognitive psychology explains all except
  53. Some scholar asserts that Cognitive psychologists strive to determine and measure different types of intelligence.
  54. Three methods of problem solving includes all but
  55. A problem-solving strategy is a plan of action used to find a solution.
  56. Which problem solving methods requires continuous try of different solutions until you solved your problem.
  57. Which problem solving scheme provides you with step-by-step instructions used to achieve a desired outcome.
  58. Which problem solving method is a general problem-solving framework
  59. Different types of heuristics are used in different types of situations
  60. When you run a search on the Internet for solutions, search engines like Google, it is an example of
  61. When our stomachs are empty, they contract, causing both hunger pangs and the secretion of chemical messages that travel to the brain to serve as a signal to initiate feeding behavior.
  62. When our blood glucose levels drop, the pancreas and liver generate a number of chemical signals that induce hunger and thus initiate feeding behavior.
  63. Our energy expenditure is obviously affected by our levels of activity
  64. A person’s metabolic rate is the amount of energy that is expended in a given period of time, and there is tremendous individual variability in our metabolic rates.
  65. BMI is an acronym for
  66. BMI between 25 and 29.9 is considered
  67. When someone weighs more than what is generally accepted as healthy for a given height, they are considered
  68. WHO is an acronym for?
  69. Morbid obesity is defined as having a BMI over
  70. … most useful for studying populations, which is the work of these organizations.
  71. PTSD is an acronym for
  72. This is a stimulus that causes stress is referred to as
  73. Stressors can be chronic. They are referred to as
  74. Stressors can be acute. They are referred to as