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What has a significant effect on what we can accomplish with our intelligence, rivals previous grades and aptitude, and can affect intelligence test performance?
Motivation
What term describes our ability to reason speedily and abstractly when solving a novel logic problem that decreases slowly in our twenties and thirties up to age 75, then more rapidly after age 85?
Fluid intelligence
British psychologists Eysenck and Eysenck believe we can reduce many of our normal individual variations to which two genetically influenced dimensions?
Extroversion, introversion, emotionally stable, emotionally unstable
Adonis' friends know that he should never be trusted with a secret, as he will tell everyone almost immediately. Adonis, however, complains that his friends can't be trusted. Adonis is making use of the defense mechanism of...
Projection
With age, mental similarities between adopted children and whom wanes to a correlation of roughly 0?
Adoptive families
What term describes researcher Jung’s now discounted idea that we have a common reservoir of images, or archetypes, derived from our species’ universal experiences?
Collective unconscious
What is the most widely used psychoanalytic test that identifies people’s inner feelings by analyzing their interpretations of smudges?
Rorschach inkblot test
Adonis has a good job, a nice house, and plenty of food. On weekends, he skydives for fun. His weekend behavior is best explained by which of the following theories?
Arouosal
What term describes the attitude that people accept more responsibility for good deeds or successes than for bad deeds or failures and see themselves as better than average?
Self-serving bias
A longitudinal study, which retests the same people over a period of years (cohort), found what about intelligence as we got older?
Intelligence remained stable and sometimes increased
Intelligence tests that assess speed of thinking give whom the disadvantage due to slower neural processing, which does not necessarily mean less intelligence?
Older adults
Which basic psychoanalytic defense mechanism functions indirectly and unconsciously, underlies all other defense mechanisms, and banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories that may appear as symbols in dreams or as slips of the tongue?
Repression
Although his score on the personality test indicated that Adonis was devoid of social grace, painfully shy, and frightened of other people, he is extremely popular and outgoing. This personality test lacks what?
Validity
What would be true of the thermometer that always reads three degrees lower than the actual temperature?
It is reliable but not valid
In what way do boys’ mental ability scores differ?
Boys have better spatial ability and can solve complex math problems better
Athletes who often privately credit their victories to their own abilities, and their loses to bad breaks, lousy officiating, or the other team's exceptional performance, are exhibiting which psychological concept?
The self-serving bias
What is the almost universal agreement among the scientific community regarding projective tests?
They are not reliable nor valid
Dr. Biggsteinbergskiopolos accurately describes the Flynn effect as the...
Gradual increase in average intelligence score of the general population over the last several decades
What are Freud’s five psychosexual stages of childhood during which the id’s pleasure seeking energies focus on distinct erogenous zones?
Oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
Humanistic psychology is pervasive, but how have Maslow’s and Rogers’ ideas specifically influenced us?
All answers are correct
Before what age do intelligence tests rarely predicts children’s future aptitudes with the exception of extremely impaired or precocious children?
3
Why might more intelligent people live longer?
All answers are correct
Researcher Steele concludes that telling students they probably will not succeed functions as a stereotype that can erode performance and cause them to detach what from academic achievement and look for recognition elsewhere?
Self-esteem
Dr. Biggsteinbergskiopolos is careful to make sure that he fairly represents the whole year’s work on the final exam for his psychology class. If Dr. Biggsteinbergskiopolos achieves this goal, his test will have what?
Content validity
What term describes the pioneering psychoanalysts that accepted Freud’s basic ideas but doubted that sex and aggression were all-consuming motivations and placed more emphasis on the conscious mind’s role in coping with the environment?
Neo-Freudians
Respectively, which historic perspective on personality (our characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting) focuses on our inner capacities for growth and self-fulfillment and which historic perspective on personality focuses on how our childhood sexuality and hidden unconscious motivations influence our personality?
Humanistic, psychoanalytic
What Freudian term describes the ego’s protective method of reducing the tension, and resulting anxiety, between the demands of the id and superego by unconsciously distorting reality?
Defense mechanism
To summarize the studies investigating the impact of genes on intelligence, Adonis should say that...
Intelligence is affected by many genes working together
Which theory on personality focuses on conscious motives and attempts to define stable and enduring behavior patterns?
Trait
Because evaluating personality from Freud’s perspective requires a road into the unconscious mind, psychoanalysts use what tool that provides ambiguous stimuli designed to trigger projection of one’s inner dynamics?
Projective tests
Researchers Adler and Horney agreed with Freud that childhood was important, however they disagreed with him by believing that what tensions were crucial for personality formation?
Social
Someone who has an external locus of control is likely to have…
A belief in luck
Respectively, what term describes the extent to which a test samples the behavior (criterion) that is of interest (such as on a driver’s test) and what term correlates the success with which a test predicts the behavior (criterion) it is designed to predict (criterion of future performance)?
Content validity, predictive validity
The best means of predicting future behavior is directly related to what?
Past behavior patterns in similar situations
How should Dr. Biggsteinbergskipolos accurately explain the difference between achievement and aptitude tests?
Achievement tests are intended to reflect to reflect what you have learned, while aptitude tests are intended to predict what you will be able to learn
What term describes one’s accumulated knowledge as reflected in vocabulary and analogies that increase into old age?
Crystallized intelligence
What currently is the best approximation of the basic genetically influenced trait dimensions?
The Big Five
Respectively, what term describes defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group and what term describes the symmetrical bell shaped curve that expresses the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes?
Standardization, normal curve
Adonis is from a collectivist culture. He is more likely to...
Give priority to group goals
A biased test predicts less accurately for one group than for another, therefore most experts do not consider what type of tests to be significantly biased?
Aptitude
Human behavior varies widely from situation to situation and critics of what theory on personality point out that it cannot predict behavior in any one particular situation?
Trait
Despite not working well for adults or non Anglo-Saxons, today’s intelligence tests produce a mental ability score based on a test-taker’s performance relative to what?
The average performance of others the same age
Respectively, what term describes the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations and what term describes a method for assessing people’s mental abilities and comparing them with others, using numerical scores?
Intelligence, intelligence test
What type of people have almost exactly the same intelligence test scores, similar math, music, and sports talents, and have comparable grey and white matter volume?
Identical twins
We should see the benefits of testing mental abilities without misinterpreting the scores as literal measures of a person’s potential because intelligence tests reflect only one aspect of a person’s competence; what is another competence not reflected on an intelligence test?
All answers are correct
What is the formula for calculating an intelligence quotient on which approximately 2/3 of the population would score between 85 and 115?
IQ = ma/ca X 100
What term describes the proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes?
Heritability
According to Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic perspective, what is a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and memories?
Unconscious
What part of the brain was labeled the “global workspace for organizing and coordinating information” and may also provide a greater capacity for learning?
Frontal lobe
What modern personality perspective proposed by researcher Bandura emphasized the interaction of people’s traits and their situations?
Social-cognitive perspective
Despite human behavior variations, a person’s average outgoingness, happiness, or carelessness over many different situations is what?
Predictable
In what way do girls’ mental ability scores differ?
All answers are correct
What term describes the belief that intelligence is changeable which results in a focus on learning and growth?
Growth mindset
What term describes our feeling of self-worth that causes people to have fewer sleepless nights, succumb less easily to pressures to conform, say no to drugs, be less lonely, and have a happier life?
Self-esteem
There is a large body of evidence indicating that there is little if anything to be gained by exposing middle-class children under the age of four to what type of an environment in order to give them a superior intellect?
Enriched
Respectively, what term describes a test that reflects what you have learned and what term describes a test that predicts your ability to learn a new skill?
Achievement, aptitude
What term describes a statistical procedure that identifies different dimensions (clusters) of performance on a test that underlies a person’s total score?
Factor analysis
If Adonis is able to tell when his wife is upset by noticing subtle changes in her facial expressions, he might be said to have a high degree of...
Emotional intelligence
Adonis studies intelligence. What is he most likely to find regarding crystallized intelligence?
It increases as we age
What term describes an intelligence factor that underlies specific mental abilities, is measured by every task on an intelligence test, and predicts performance on various complex tests and in various jobs?
General (g) intelligence
Adonis fills out a personality inventory several times over the course of one year. The results of each administration of the test are extremely different. Adonis' situation suggests that this personality inventory may not be what?
Reliable
Respectively, what term describes the widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test and what score is assigned for average performance?
Stanford-Binet test, 100
Which of the following would provide the strongest evidence for the idea that intelligence is highly heritable?
Monozygotic twins separated at birth have extremely similar IQ scores
Today, Binet probably would not approve of how his test was utilized and even Terman came to appreciate what about intelligence test scores?
All answers are correct
Evidence suggests that what is largely, perhaps entirely, responsible for racial gaps on test scores?
Environmental differences
What is a condition of an intellectual disability with associated physical disorders caused by an extra chromosome in one’s genetic make-up?
Down syndrome
In his book, Frames of Mind, Howard Gardner describes what revolutionary theory that argues that all eight forms of intelligence have value and that it is one’s culture and context to place a greater value on some capacities?
Multiple intelligences
Humanistic psychologists’ view of personality focuses on what potential?
All answers are correct
What theory of personality views our behavior as emerging from the interaction between the conscious and unconscious mind and the importance of childhood experiences?
Psychodynamic
What term describes a selfconfirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype which may impair attention and learning?
Stereotype threat
A psychoanalytic psychologist might use the TAT and the Rorschach inkblot test to...
Gain insight into a person's unconscious mind
What was the result of the 1932 general (g) intelligence test of 11- year-old Scottish boys and girls?
The scores were nearly identical
Respectively, what requires enough optimism to provide hope and enough pessimism to prevent complacency and what term describes the scientific study of optimal human functioning that aims to discover and promote strength and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive?
Success, positive psychology
What term describes the perspective of personality development that focuses on the effects of learning, that we are conditioned to repeat certain behaviors, and that we learn by observing and imitating others?
Behavioral perspective
What Freudian term describes the lingering focus of pleasureseeking energies at an earlier psychosexual stage where conflicts are unresolved?
Fixation
High-scoring groups and individuals on mental ability tests are more likely to attain what?
Greater education and income
An intellectual disability is a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score below what?
70
After creating his intelligence test, Alfred Binet might say, "I wanted to..."
Predict how children would do in school
What is the ultimate hierarchy of needs level that describes people who are motivated to fulfill their potential and are notable for their productive lives, are secure in their sense of who they are, and whose interests are problemcentered rather than selfcentered?
Self-actualization
According to Freud, what phallic stage term describes a boy’s sexual desires toward his mother and feelings of jealousy for his father?
Oedipus complex
Respectively, what concept by Researcher Markus describes the visions of the self we dream of becoming (rich, successful, loved) and the self we fear becoming (unemployed, lonely, a failure) and what term describes overestimating others’ noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders?
Possible selves, spotlight effect
When Adonis reflected on who he is, all the thoughts and feelings he had in response to this question represent his...
Self-concept
If Adonis wanted to calculate a child's intelligence quotient using the original formula, he should compare a child's...
Mental age to their chronological age
Research supports Freud’s idea of unconscious defense mechanisms and what term describes the tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs and our behaviors?
False consensus effect
What term describes a condition in which a person has a limited mental ability but has at least one exceptional skill, such as the character in the movie “Rain Man”?
Savant syndrome
Newer studies use what type of neural imaging device to directly measure brain volume and make a correlation of +.33 between brain size and intelligence scores?
MRI
What term is assessed by the Multifactor Emotional Intelligence Scale (MEIS) and describes a person who is both socially and self-aware and has the ability to perceive, understand, regulate, and express emotions?
Emotional intelligences (EI)
There is growing evidence that our biology influences personality factors and PET scans show that a person with which personality trait seeks stimulation because their normal brain arousal is relatively low?
Extraversion
Researcher Maslow believed that if what is fulfilled, people will strive toward self-actualization and self-transcendence?
Physiological needs
Historically, intelligence tests were sometimes used inappropriately to discriminate against specific groups. This is best illustrated by...
The eugenics movement
In studying how we interact with our environment, social-cognitive psychologists emphasize what term that describes our sense of controlling our environment rather than feeling helpless?
Personal control
What can retard normal brain development?
All answers are correct
Even though people can fake answers to create a good impression, what type of assessment is developed by testing a pool of items and then selecting those that discriminate between groups?
Empirically derived test
What widely used intelligence test yields an overall intelligence score, scores for verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed?
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
If Dr. Biggsteinbergskiopolos is interested in exploring the heritability of intelligence, he is most likely going to study...
The extent to which a person's intelligence is caused by genetics
Research supports Freud’s idea that we defend ourselves against anxiety and what term describes that thinking about one’s mortality provokes death anxiety that increases our contempt for others and esteem for ourselves?
Terror-management theory
According to researcher Rogers’ person-centered perspective, people are basically good, are endowed with self-actualizing tendencies and require a growthpromoting climate containing what conditions?
Acceptance, genuineness, empathy
The conflict between impulse and restraint is illustrated by what three respective Freudian human personality terms – (1) functioning on the principle of reality by satisfying aggressive desires in moderate ways that will realistically bring pleasure rather than pain (2) operating on the pleasure principle by demanding immediate gratification and satisfaction of basic sexual and aggressive drives (3) representing internalized ideals and providing standards for judgment and for future aspirations?
Ego, id, superego
Adonis supports Carl Rodgers' idea that we are our best selves when we feel accepted for who we are. What does Adonis believe in?
Unconditional positive regard
What theory should Adonis study if he wants to help people find healthy personal growth?
Humanistic