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AP Psychology - Fall Final Studying: Crash Courses

Nina Rankine
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don't fail this. your sanity depends on it.

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UNIT 1: PRACTICE TEST 1.) Which perspective would most likely explain anger as "an outlet for unconscious hostility"? - Psychodynamic  2.) The debate on the relative contributions of biology and experience to human development is most often referred to as... -The nature-nurture issue 3.) Which of the following professionals is also a medical doctor? -  Psychiatrist 4.) SQ3R is an acronym for a study method that includes survey, question, read, rehearse and ... - Review 5.) Which of the following psychologists would most likely explore how we view and affect each other? - Social 6.) For behaviorists, psychological science is rooted in .... -  observation 7.) Which of the following psychologists would most likely conduct psychotherapy? - Clinical 8.) The study of mental activity linked with brain activity best describes - cognitive neuroscience 9.) The first psychological laboratory, opened in 1879, belonged to.... - Wilhelm Wundt 10.) The _____ school of psychology focused on how mental and behavioral processes enable us to adapt and flourish. - Functionalist 11.) The study of current environmental influences and the importance of satisfying the needs for love and acceptance best describe which school of psychology? - Humanistic 12.)Which of the following is the best example of applied research? - Using psychological concepts to boost morale and productivity. 13.) Self-reflective introspection (looking inward) to discern the elements of experience best describes a technique used by - structuralists 14.) Which perspective would most look at how our interpretation of a situation affect how we react to it? - Cognitive 15.) The science of behavior and mental processes best defines - psychology          
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