AP (Advanced Placement) Psychology: Questions 1017 - 1021 of 1757

Choose Programs:

📹 Video Course 2024 (87 Lectures [35 hrs : 14 mins]): Offline Support

Rs. 210.00 -OR-

1 Month Validity (Multiple Devices)

Preview All LecturesDetails

🎓 Study Material (351 Notes): 2024-2025 Syllabus

Rs. 500.00 -OR-

3 Year Validity (Multiple Devices)

Topic-wise Notes & SampleDetails

🎯 113 FRQs, 1644 MCQs (& PYQs) with Full Explanations (2024-2025 Exam)

Rs. 800.00 -OR-

3 Year Validity (Multiple Devices)

CoverageDetailsSample Explanation

📝 Revision (Concise) Notes (99 Notes): Full Syllabus

Rs. 100.00 -OR-

3 Year Validity (Multiple Devices)

Topic-wise Notes & SampleDetails

Help me Choose & Register (Watch Video) Already Subscribed?

Question 1017

Question MCQ▾

After an animal is allowed to copulate until it has no further interest, it will resume sexual activity when a new partner is provided. This is called

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

a curiosity drive.

b.

a stimulus need.

c.

the Coolidge effect.

d.

an incentive.

e.

an episodic drive.

Edit

Question 1018

Question MCQ▾

Stimulus motives are

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

needs that are learned, such as the needs for power or for achievement.

b.

not innate but necessary for survival.

c.

innate and learned.

d.

innate but not necessary for survival.

e.

innate and necessary for survival.

Edit

Question 1019

Question MCQ▾

In the perception of people, feedback will serve to:

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Unstable but accurate perception

b.

Stabilize and inaccurate initial perception

c.

Confirm an accurate initial perception

d.

Correct an incorrect initial perception

e.

Stable but incorrect perception

Edit

Question 1020

Question MCQ▾

The sensory memory, known as ________ memory, stores auditory information lasting up to 4 or more seconds.

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

echoic

b.

encoding

c.

iconic

d.

short term memory

e.

storage

Edit

Question 1021

Question MCQ▾

A person living in the desert calls a 60 degree day “cold” whereas one living in Alaska calls it “warm.” Their perceptions differ because of

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

temperature parallax.

b.

perceptual constancy.

c.

shape constancy.

d.

attention shifts.

e.

their frame of reference.

Edit