Issues and Debates in Psychology - Multiple Choice Questions

0.0(0)
Studied by 0 people
call kaiCall Kai
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
GameKnowt Play
Card Sorting

1/23

flashcard set

Earn XP

Description and Tags

Topics included: Gender bias; Cultural bias; Free will and determinism; The nature-nurture debate; Holism and reductionism; Idiographic and nomothetic approaches; Ethical implications of research studies and theory

Last updated 11:26 AM on 4/24/26
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced
Call with Kai

No analytics yet

Send a link to your students to track their progress

24 Terms

1
New cards

‘When normal behaviour is judged from a male standard’ is a definition of:

Androcentrism

2
New cards

Which of the following refers to ignoring or minimising differences between the sexes?

Beta bias

3
New cards

Female equivalent of the fight or flight response:

Tend and befriend

4
New cards

According to Freud, females have a weaker:

Superego

5
New cards

Theories that suggest real and enduring differences between men and women may be displaying:

Alpha bias

6
New cards

‘Any underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of being applied to all, despite differences of experience and upbringing’ is a description of:

Universality

7
New cards

The idea that social norms and values can only be understood within a specific cultural context;

Cultural relativism

8
New cards

Critics have argued that Ainsworth’s ideal attachment type is an example of:

Imposed etic

9
New cards

A belief in the superiority of one’s own cultural group is best described as:

Ethnocentrism

10
New cards

Takano and Osaka found no evidence of:

The distinction between collectivism and individualism

11
New cards

The psychologist who drew distinction between emic and etic approaches is called:

Berry

12
New cards

In Arnett’s review, what percentage of participants were US undergraduates?

80%

13
New cards

Which of the following is not a form of determinism?

Humanistic

14
New cards

Which form of determinism was proposed by William James and underpins the cognitive approach?

Soft determinism

15
New cards

Which perspective is most in opposition to the legal principle of moral responsibility?

Hard determinism

16
New cards

Free will is a principle at the heart of which approach?

Humanistic

17
New cards

Which form of determinism is most associated with Sigmund Freud?

Psychic

18
New cards

An alternative term for determinism is:

Fatalism

19
New cards

The nature-nurture debate is sometimes referred to as:

Heredity vs environment

20
New cards

Which of the following would be most closely associated with a nativist approach in the nature-nurture debate?

The biological approach

21
New cards

Concordance rates are used to estimate the extent to which a given trait is:

Heritable

22
New cards

The philosopher John Locke was best described as:

An empiricist

23
New cards

An example of an interactionist approach to the nature-nurture debate is:

The diathesis-stress model

24
New cards

If an adoptive child had more in common with its adoptive parents, this would suggest:

Environment is influential