Unit 1 Psychology

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A Test for Unit 1 of Psychology
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Frage 1

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Where does the word Psychology come from?
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  • The word Psychology comes from the two Greek words Psyche meaning mind/soul and logos meaning the study of
  • The word Psychology comes from the two Latin words Psycho meaning madness and logy meaning research into

Frage 2

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Where does Psychology finds it's beginnings?
Antworten
  • Ancient Greek Philosophers such as Aristotle and Hippocrates
  • French mathematician and philosopher Rene Descartes
  • German scientist William Wundt
  • William James a philosopher who studied the purpose of the conciousness

Frage 3

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What sciences overlap with Psychology?
Antworten
  • Biology
  • Physiology
  • Sociology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Music

Frage 4

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What type psychologist would asses, diagnose and treat psychological problems?
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  • Community Psychologist
  • Educational Psychologist
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Forensic Psychologist

Frage 5

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A psychologist can presibe medication and conduct medivall procedures on patients
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 6

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Ervin is a psychologist who runs programs aimed to improve people’s awareness of conditions such as cancer, diabetes and mental illness. Ervin is:
Antworten
  • Educational Psychologist
  • Health Psychologist
  • Community Psychologist
  • Organisational Psychologist

Frage 7

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Behavioural Approach Only observable stimulus-response connections were studied. Challenge the importance of [blank_start]genetics[blank_end] and [blank_start]heredity[blank_end] in shaping the human mind Placed greater emphasis on environmental influences: '[blank_start]nurture[blank_end]' , not 'nature' Cognitive Approach Focus on mental proceses Uses the metaphor that the mind is like a [blank_start]computer[blank_end]- the '[blank_start]information processing model[blank_end]' Cognitive psychologists 'view organisims as machines that respond to the envrionment input with predictable output' (Westen 1996, pp. 18-19) Biological Approach Mental processes and behaviour are described in terms of [blank_start]physical structures[blank_end] and [blank_start]biochemical processes[blank_end] Focus shufts to genetic influences ([blank_start]nature[blank_end]), rather than environmental ([blank_start]nurture[blank_end]) Uses neuroimaging devices (e.g. PET and fMRI) and medication to treat mental disorders and illnesses that affect the brain Mental disorders explained in terms of chemical imbalances and addressed with medication Socio-Cultural Approach A hollistic approach that considers the importance of [blank_start]cultural differences[blank_end], [blank_start]shared beliefs[blank_end], [blank_start]values[blank_end],, [blank_start]traditions[blank_end] and [blank_start]behaviour patterns[blank_end] of particular groups
Antworten
  • genetics
  • heredity
  • nurture
  • computer
  • information processing model
  • physical structures
  • biochemical processes
  • nature
  • nurture
  • cultural differences
  • shared beliefs
  • values
  • traditions
  • behaviour patterns

Frage 8

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Pyschology is considered a science because it:
Antworten
  • it relies on evidence that is valid and systematic
  • it relies on emphirical evidence that uses established scientific procedures
  • it rgathers information about people and their behaviours using psychological techniques
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