2.) According to Erikson,
_____ is a key task of adolescence.
a.) Experimenting with sex and drugs
b.) Searching for identity
c.) Learning to reason abstractly
d.) Establishing intimacy
e.) Experiencing generavity
3.) To which of Kohlbergs
levels would moral reasoning based on the existence of fundamental human rights pertain?
a.) Preconventional morality
b.) Conventional morality
c.) Post conventional morality
d.) Generative morality
4.) Reciprocal determinism is closely associated
with:
a.) Albert Bandura
b.) Abraham Maslow
c.) BF Skinner
d.) Carol Gilligan
e.) Elisabeth Kubler Ross
5.) Frequency is to pitch as _______
is to ___________.
a.) Wave length, loudness
b.) Amplitude, loudness
c.) Wavelength, intensity
d.) Amplitude , intensity
6.) The transduction of light energy into nerve impulses takes place in the:
a. Iris
b. Retina
c. Lens
d. Optic nerve
e. Rods
7.) Decibels measure the ______ of sound waves.
a.) Transduction
b.) Frequency
c.) Timbre
d.) Length
e.) Amplitude
8.) Hue is to light as______________ is to sound.
a.) Wavelength
b.) Loudness
c.) Amplitude
d.) Pitch
e.) frequency
9.) The Muller-Lyer Illusion
involves the misconception of :
a.) Figure ground relationships
b.) The length of lines
c.) Binocular distance cues
d.) Relative clarity
10.) Stage _______ of sleep is characterized by EEG readings that indicate the presence of sleep spindles
and K Complexes.
a.) Stage 1
b.) Stage 2
c.) Stage 3
d.) Stage 4
e.) REM
11.) Paradoxical sleep is to slow wave sleep as ______ sleep is to __________ sleep;
a.) REM; Stage 1
b.) Stage 1; REM
c.) REM; Stage 2
d.) Stage 2; REM
e.) REM; Stage 4
12.) Unlike
other drugs, which of these drugs both inhibits and excites at the synapse, often based on our current mood.
a.) LSD b.) marijuana c.) cocaine d.) METH e.) caffeine
13.) Overuse
of METH often causes:
a.) Dopamine
production to slow down significantly
b.) High
levels of Dopamine to be dumped into the synapse
c.) a huge
spike in GABA
d.) a person
to begin seeing hallucinations
14.) Alcohol will generally:
a.) decreases
GABA
b.) increases
GABA
c.) decreases
Glutamate
d.) increases
Glutamate