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CLEP Introductory Psychology Practice Test 2
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The CLEP Introductory Psychology exam covers material that is usually taught in a one-semester undergraduate introductory course in psychology. The exam contains approximately 95 questions to be answered in 90 minutes. Some of these are pretest questions that will not be scored. CLEP Introductory Psychology exam content:  The percentages next to the main topics indicate the approximate percentage of exam questions on that topic. History, Approaches, and Methods (11–12%): History of psychology Approaches: biological, biopsychosocial, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and... Show more
CLEP Introductory Psychology Practice Test 2
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1. A sleep disorder involving an interruption in breathing is called
2. Jim leaves his apartment in a mess and isn’t respectful of his boss’s authority. In which stage of development would Freud say Jim was fixated?
3. Which of the following drugs would be used as a tranquilizer?
4. Which of the following is an unconditioned response?
5. Which school of psychology argues that only behaviors that can be observed directly should be studied?
6. In Milgram’s studies of obedience, “teachers” delivered the highest levels of shocks to the “learner” when
7. Chronically low levels of energy, feelings of sadness, and low self-esteem that last at least two years are characteristic of
8. Which approach to psychology focuses on thought processes?
9. A set of principles that organizes and explains known facts, as well as predicting new ones, is called a(n)
10. Which theory would be most useful for explaining why people would parachute from airplanes?
11. Which section of the brain translates thoughts into speech?
12. Neurons are held together and provided with nutrients by
13. Which of the following would be considered a psychedelic drug?
14. Sleep spindles
15. Patients with severe seizures sometimes have which part of their brain disconnected from other parts?
16. A high level of arousal would be most likely to interfere with someone’s ability to
17. Which theoretical approach is concerned with how an organism uses its perceptual abilities to function in its environment?
18. Hearing voices, when there are no voices to be heard, would be called which of the following?
19. According to Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, behavior is driven by needs for what two things?
20. In Zimbardo’s famous Stanford Prison Study, college students were randomly assigned to be either prisoners or guards. The results of this study illustrate best the effects of
21. The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by the
22. What is the most common inhibitor in the brain, and may have something to do with eating and sleeping disorders?
23. During which of Piaget’s stages of development should a child come to understand that there can be as much pie in two small pieces as in one big one?
24. In which lobe of the brain is the visual cortex found?
25. Perceiving an object as distinct from its surroundings is called