AP (Advanced Placement) Psychology: Questions 632 - 635 of 1757
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Question 632
Question MCQ▾
Freud became interested in the study of personality when he realized that
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | many of his patients were faking symptoms. | |
b. | his patients had physical causes for their problems | |
c. | no comprehensive theories of the mind were widely accepted. | |
d. | the treatment of psychological disorders was more advanced than those for physical disorders. | |
e. | his patients lacked physical causes for their problems. |
Question 633
Question MCQ▾
The degree of concentration or dilution of color is known as its:
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Saturation | |
b. | Volume | |
c. | Quantity | |
d. | Hue | |
e. | Brightness |
Question 634
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Which of the following is not one of the aspects of development studied by psychologists?
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Immutable laws of development | |
b. | Mutable laws of development | |
c. | Cultural differences in development | |
d. | Individual differences in development | |
e. | Universal aspects of development |
Question 635
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Two variables may be said to be causally related if
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | they are observed to co-vary on many separate occasions. | |
b. | they show a strong negative correlation. | |
c. | they show a strong positive correlation. | |
d. | all extraneous variables are controlled, and the independent variable creates consistent differences in behavior of the experimental group. | |
e. | they have been observed in a laboratory setting. |