A. One year of age
B. Six years of age
C. Ten years of age
D. Two years of age
Related Mcqs:
- _______refers to a learned negative attitude toward a person based on their person’s membership in a particular group.
A. Normative justice
B. Prejudice
C. Discrimination
D. The Asch effect - Mr. Walters has many years of experience as a personal officers for a large corporation. He does not review most job applicants’ reference files because he is confident of his ability to predict their future work performance based on his direct face-to-face conversations with them. Mr. Walters’ confidence best illustrates:
A. the interviewer illusion
B. social leadership
C. 360-degree feedback
D. the halo error - Dr. Warda attributes the delinquent behaviors of many teens to the pressures associated with being members of street gangs. Her account be illustrates a(n) __________ perspective.
A. neuroscience
B. behavior genetics
C. evolutionary
D. social-cultural - In general, people attach concepts and attributes to items and events. This knowledge is used to categorize and understand new stimuli and is best known as a person’s ___________________?
A. algorithm
B. heuristic
C. schema
D. mental set - When a person’s sexual identity does not much his or her physical gender, the diagnosis is:
A. paraphilia
B. sexual dysfunction
C. gender identity disorder
D. androgyny - Which theory of social change would predict that all societies eventually experience the same kinds of social changes?
A. functionalist
B. conflict
C. unilateral evolutionary
D. evolutionary - Waqas looked directly into a very bright light and damaged his retina. The ophthalmologist has told him that he has sustained massive damage to his rods but for the most part his cones have not been affected. One change that you could predict for Waqas’ vision is that he will now have:
A. more accurate depth perception
B. poor vision in bright illumination
C. poor vision in low illumination
D. poor peripheral vision - If a 100-Hz tone had to be increased to 110 Hz for a subject to just notice the difference, you would predict that a 1000-Hz tone would have to be increased to:
A. 1250 to be noticed
B. 1200 to be noticed
C. 1010 to be noticed
D. 1100 to be noticed - Theories explain results, predict future outcomes and:
A. rely only on naturalistic observations
B. guide research for future studies
C. rely only on surveys
D. rely only on case studies - Which of the following are FALSE regarding the role of theories in psychology?
1. Facts have to be integrated in terms of theoretical explanations
2. Theories are statements of what rather than why
3. Theories are capable of accounting for multiple facts, but cannot predict what might happen in novel situations
4. All of the aboveA. 1 & 2
B. 1 & 3
C. 2 & 3
D. 4