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Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Psychology

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Example Questions

Example Question #1671 : Ap Psychology

Which is NOT a measure of variability?

Possible Answers:

range

variance

mean

standard deviation

Correct answer:

mean

Explanation:

Mean is not a measure of variability - it is a measure of central tendency, along with mode and median. Measures of variability show the spread of a data set and describe how different points are from one another, whereas measures of central tendency are representative of the data set as a whole.

Example Question #4 : Other Research Principles

A test subject is participating in an experiment in which he must choose between two buttons. Pressing Button A will reward him with $5, while pressing Button B will donate $10 to a local charity. As a researcher looks on, the test subject chooses Button B. It's possible that the experiment's findings could be affected by __________.

Possible Answers:

the Hawthorne effect

confounding variables

the placebo effect

coercion

Correct answer:

the Hawthorne effect

Explanation:

The Hawthorne effect is also known as "the observer effect." Subjects of a study will alter their behavior if they are aware they are being observed. Because the researcher was watching the experiment, it is possible that the subject behaved differently than he would have if he was not being watched.

Example Question #1673 : Ap Psychology

Jessica scored  points on a test. The mean score for the test was  points with a standard deviation of . What is Jessica's z-score?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Jessica's z-score indicates how many standard deviations below or above the mean Jessica's test score was. Jessica's test score of 70 was less than the mean (95), so we know that the the answer must be negative.

We know that the standard deviation was , so

Jessica's z-score is 

Example Question #5 : Other Research Principles

A researcher wants to observe which parts of the brain are active when a person plays piano while reading music and while playing from memory. Which imaging technology should she use?

Possible Answers:

Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT) scan

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Electroencephalogram (EEG)

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan

Correct answer:

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan

Explanation:

A PET scan measures chemical activity in the brain.

An EEG measures brain activity by detecting waves and is typically used in sleep studies.

A CAT scan uses x-rays to take images of the brain and can be useful when looking at the brain's physical structure.

An MRI also can be used to examine the structure of the brain, but uses magnetic resonance to produce images.

Example Question #1671 : Ap Psychology

Often called "the father of psychology," Wilhelm Wundt used which of the following methods to study human thought based on social and cultural influences?

Possible Answers:

behaviorism

externalization

self motivation 

introspection

Correct answer:

introspection

Explanation:

Introspection is when a person uses their personal experience to look inward. Wundt believed that a focused practice of introspection could be used to find and study the basic elements of the human mind. Wundt's practice of introspection fell out of favor by the 1930s, and his primary contribution to the history of science was his founding of the first experimental psychology lab, which helped formalize the study of psychology as an academic disciple.

Example Question #1672 : Ap Psychology

Which of the following best describes Functionalism's influence on the study psychology?

Possible Answers:

It acted as alternative to Structuralism, and was a precursor to Behaviorism

It built on the principles of Structuralism, and was a precursor to Behaviorism. 

Functionalism never became a formalized school of thought, and thus had no influence on psychology as a field of study. 

It limited the field to study of only behavior. 

Correct answer:

It acted as alternative to Structuralism, and was a precursor to Behaviorism

Explanation:

Functionalism, while it never became a formalized school of psychological thought, had an important impact on the field. Functionalism considered thinking and behavior in terms of functional adaptation to the subject's environment. It is fallacious to say that a school of thought must have been formalized and maintained in order to have influence in a field of study.

Example Question #1673 : Ap Psychology

Which of the following characteristics is true for a falsifiable hypothesis?

Possible Answers:

Can be used to prove that another hypothesis is incorrect

Is something that might be misrepresented or confounded

None of these

Should be considered wrong until proven right through experiment

Can be proven wrong if the right conditions are met

Correct answer:

Can be proven wrong if the right conditions are met

Explanation:

Falsifiability is the principle that states that a research hypothesis must be able to be disproven. This does not mean that the hypothesis needs to be disproven in the study; however, hypothesis should be able to be disproven. If a hypothesis is correct under all conditions, then there is no way to scientifically test its validity.

Example Question #1674 : Ap Psychology

In a study of the effect of a new drug on sleep, researchers bring participants into a sleep lab and give half of them the new drug and half of them a placebo. They then asked the participants how they slept the next morning. In this experiment the quality of sleep is the __________ variable.

Possible Answers:

internal

dependent

external

independent

Correct answer:

dependent

Explanation:

The dependent variable is what the researchers measure in the experiment. In this case, the dependent variable is reactions of the participants to the drug or placebo (the independent variable). Since the reaction depends on the drug and is not within the direct control of the researchers it is the dependent variable.

Example Question #1675 : Ap Psychology

In a study of the effect of a new drug on sleep, researchers bring participants into a sleep lab and give half of them the new drug and half of them a placebo. They then asked the participants how they slept the next morning. In this experiment the drug is the __________ variable.

Possible Answers:

independent 

dependent 

external

internal

Correct answer:

independent 

Explanation:

The independent variable is what the researchers manipulate in the experiment. In this example, since the distribution of the drug and placebo is the element controlled by the researchers, it is the independent variable.

Example Question #1676 : Ap Psychology

Which of the following describes the relationship between the population, the sample, and sampling in an experiment?

Possible Answers:

The sample is chosen from the population through sampling

The population and the sample describe the same group of people

The sampling is chosen from the sample through the population

The sampling is chosen from the population through the sample

The population is chosen from the sample through sampling

Correct answer:

The sample is chosen from the population through sampling

Explanation:

The population is the entire group of people that the researcher is interested in, and the sample is the (often much smaller) group of people from that the researcher collects information from. Sampling is the process by which the sample group is chosen from the population.

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