Preview

Psychology Walk-Through Quiz

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1850 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Psychology Walk-Through Quiz
Learn something more about yourself and also your friends and families.

Imagine yourself in a forest.

1: Is the forest you see light or dark?

a. I see myself in a forest in daylight.

b. I see myself in a forest at night.

c. I see myself in a forest at dusk or dawn

2: Did you see a path?

a. Yes

b. No

The Cup

Now we ask you to walk through the forest.

1: You see a cup. What does it look like?

a. I've seen a cup that looks valuable to me.

b. I've seen a cup that doesn't look valuable to me.

2: What do you do with it?

a. I leave it alone.

b. I pick it up and put it down.

c. I use it and then leave it behind.

d. I pick it up and take it with me.

The Water

You continue on your walk through the forest. You see water.

1: What does it look like?

a. I see a puddle.

b. I see a pond.

c. I see a stream.

d. I see a river.

e. I see a lake.

f. I see an ocean.

2: Is the water you see moving?

a. Yes fast.

b. Yes slow.

c. No it's still.

d. No it's stagnant.

3: How deep is this water?

a. It's shallow.

b. I can stand up in it.

c. I can't stand up in it.

d. It's extremely deep.

4: You need to cross the water. How do you do it?

a. I step over, wade through or swim.

b. I walk round.

c. I use a bridge.

d. I use a boat or a ship.

The Bear

You continue on your walk through the forest. You see a bear.

1: What sort of bear is it?

a. I saw a cute teddy.

b. I saw a real one.

2: What's your bear doing? Choose the closest option.

a. My bear hasn't seen me.

b. My bear's seen me, he's doing cute 'bear type' things.

c. My bear's seen me, but is minding his own business.

d. My bear's seen me, and he's looking threatening.

e. None of them... he's coming right at me!

3: You need to move on. How do get around the bear?

a. I don't. Actually, he's cute, I'm seriously considering adoption.

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Powerful Essays

    Shark Outline Example

    • 1289 Words
    • 6 Pages

    A. You are happily swimming and playing in the sea with your friends or family.…

    • 1289 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    5. Why do you think so many people show the self-enhancement phenomenon? Because they want to try and prove to others they really do care, and maybe to feel good about themselves.…

    • 981 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Because Diane is unhappy, she often yells at her husband. As a result, he has joined a variety of clubs so he can stay away from his wife. The husband's actions would be an example of ______________.…

    • 1087 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    **Answers to most of these questions can be found in both your lecture notes and the textbook. However, some answers might only be found in lecture notes while some questions might be easier answered from information in the textbook. Please utilize both resources, along with the chapter quizzes in the textbook. The following website also provides chapter quizzes, visual tutorials, and vocabulary terms that may help with studying: http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/exploring9e. If you are able to answer these questions, then you should do fine on the exam.…

    • 952 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    1. A friend is diagnosed with major depression. Explain what major depression is, define the following terms and apply them to this situation:…

    • 510 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Psychology Study Guide Chapter 1: Different types of psychologists (clinical, forensic, social, health, industrial etc) • Clinical: aim to reduce psychological distress. Anxiety, depression, relationship problems, addictions and relationships. • Forensic: applying theory to criminal investigations, understanding psychological problems associated with criminal behavior, and the treatment of criminals. • Social: The study of relations between people and groups. Thoughts, feelings and behaviors altered by others. typically explain human behavior as a result of the interaction of mental states and immediate social situations • Health: relatively new. Principles are used to help changes about people’s attitudes about health and illness. Quitting smoking, safe sex. Prevent illness. • Industrial: evaluating employee behavior for the good of the company. It is often referred to as organizational psychology because of its emphasis on analyzing individuals who work for various organizations. Case history • A compilation of the life history of an individual based on interviews and other sources of information. Interviews • An in-depth question-and-answer session in which an individual’s life or problems are probed. Questionnaire • A highly structured paper and pencil interview. IQ testing results • 115 to 129 – Above average; bright • 130 to 144 – Moderately gifted • 145 to 159 – Highly gifted • 160 to 179 – Exceptionally gifted • 180 and up – Profoundly gifted Normal Bell Curve Correlation Studies • Correlational studies are used to look for relationships between variables. There are three possible results of a correlational study: a positive correlation, a negative correlation, and no correlation. The correlation coefficient is a measure of correlation strength and can range from –1.00 to +1.00. Perspectives in Psychology and pioneers (Freud) • Psychoanalytic: Sigmund Freud • Behaviorism: Pavlov, William McDougall, Thorndike, Watson, Carl Hull, B.F. Skinner, Tolman •…

    • 1948 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Psychologists who accept the _____ model tend to seek universals and do not believe there are individual differences in behavior.…

    • 965 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    AP Psychology FRQ

    • 734 Words
    • 3 Pages

    2. A researcher compared the effectiveness of continuous versus distributed practice in preparing for an AP Psych test. Each of two groups memorized the definitions of 40 vocab words. In group A, there were 30 participants who were all Sophomores. Participants in group A used the method of distributed practice, studying for 30 minutes on each of four evenings. They were tested on the fifth morning at 7:00 A.M. In group B, there were 30 participants who were all Seniors. Participants in group B used the method of massed practice, studying only from 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. on the evening before the test. They were tested the next morning at 7:00 A.M. All participants completed a recall test. The test measured how quickly participants recalled the definitions. The results showed that the mean difference between the distributed practice group and the massed practice group was statistically significant. The researcher provided a list of names and test scores of each individual student participant in a letter to all the…

    • 734 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Psychology Quiz

    • 981 Words
    • 4 Pages

    | Many researchers feel that recognition of one's feelings of same-sex attraction begin as early as self recognition .…

    • 981 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Psychology Week 3

    • 758 Words
    • 4 Pages

    1) Distinguish between operant conditioning, observational learning, and social learning. How are these different kinds of learning utilized in the work place? Give specific examples for each one.…

    • 758 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Engl. 102 Poetry Essay

    • 1007 Words
    • 4 Pages

    1. Does the horse think, or is the writer using this to postpone his thoughts…

    • 1007 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Date _________________________ | Subject: Reading Questioning/Answering | | Reading Comprehension As students read the story then I will ask them to draw attention to a few vocabulary words by inserting short definitions. I would also ask open-ended questions in which children must provide explanations rather than one-or two-word responses. After reading, we will discuss vocabulary words in the context of the story and in other contexts. Facts: | Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See by: Bill Martin | | Brown Bear is going on an adventure. He will be exploring the jungle and viewing it through his own eyes. As you read this story you will be focusing on the events that happen as Brown Bear travels. There will be pages that may not have any words on them. You will need to study the pictures and add your own comprehension of the story. | | Question: | Questions to process thinking: | | What did brown bear see on his first adventure?_____________________________________________________________ Who are some of the main characters of this story?____________________________________________________________ Where did brown bear encounter his adventures? ___________________________________________________________ Why do you think that the author chose to write about a brown bear?…

    • 1259 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    1. While anchoring your vessel, the best time to let go the anchor is when the vessel is __________.…

    • 501 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Quiz Questions on Energy

    • 895 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Suppose you walk across a room carrying a bucket of water in your right hand. To keep the water from sloshing out, you walk at constant speed, making sure the bucket is kept at the same height above the ground. Which statement is true?…

    • 895 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    vii. Will you listen to my story said the beggar to the passer by can be punctuated as ________.…

    • 1472 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays