Question 1
Behavior is to mental processes as __________ is to __________.
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internal; external
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observed; inferred
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external; observed
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described; predicting
Question 2
Genetically, males are XY and females are XX. This is a(n) _______ difference.
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sex
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gender
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nurture
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exosystem
Question 3
In an experiment, the group of subjects that receives the independent variable or treatment is called the ______ group.
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control
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independent
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dependent
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experimental
Question 4
According to your textbook, __________ refer to the historical, economic, social, and cultural factors that influence us.
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gestalts
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spheres of influence
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contexts
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ethological systems
Question 5
Which of the following factors was found to have the strongest link with subjective well-being?
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spirituality and faith
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age and gender
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educational level
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parenthood
Question 6
____________ is a branch of medicine that specializes in abnormal behavior and psychotherapy.
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Counseling psychology
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Clinical psychology
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Psychiatry
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Pseudopsychology
Question 7
One’s __________ involves one’s cultural heritage, nationality, religion, and language.
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ethnicity
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race
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exosystem
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temperament
Question 8
Subjective well-being is the scientific term for how people evaluate their
lives in terms of their:
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success in their chosen career.
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happiness and life satisfaction.
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spiritual well-being.
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social relationships.
Question 9
The _________ variable is manipulated by the experimenter to determine its effect on another variable.
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extraneous
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independent
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dependent
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control
Question 10
In an experiment, the cause is the ________ variable, and the effect is the _______ variable.
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independent; extraneous
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extraneous; independent
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independent; dependent
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dependent; independent








Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



